top-age

English

Etymology

From top + age.

Adjective

top-age (not comparable)

  1. (Australia) Of the oldest age permitted to participate in a competition, and therefore ineligible to participate in its next season.
    • 2013 Peter Ryan, Marsh, Langdon play the name game Australian Football League, 8 December 2013. Accessed 9 May 2019.
      He had spent the year wisely, co-captain of the Sandringham Dragons as a top-age player in the TAC Cup, and playing half a dozen games with the Sandringham Zebras, testing his mettle against big bodies, before an elbow injury cut his season short.

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