- Brian James (rugby league)
Infobox rugby league biography
playername = Brian James
fullname = Brian James
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country =
position = Centre
currentclub = Retired
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1943|4|9|df=yes
placeofbirth =Sydney, New South Wales
countryofbirth =Australia
height = convert|180|cm|ftin|abbr=on
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club1 = St. George
year1start = 1962–65
year1end =
appearances1 = 16
tries1 =
goals1 =
fieldgoals1 =
points1 = 15
club2 = South Sydney
year2start = 1966
year2end = 69
appearances2 = 79
tries2 =
goals2 =
fieldgoals2 =
points2 = 96
teamA = New South Wales
yearAstart = 1968
yearAend =
appearancesA = 2
triesA =
goalsA =
fieldgoalsA =
pointsA = 2
teamB = Australia RWC
yearBstart = 1968
yearBend =
appearancesB = 0Tests
triesB =
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pointsB = 0 Tests
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source =
new = yesBrian James (born
9 April 1943 ) is an Australian formerrugby league player. A national and state representative, he played in the 1968Rugby League World Cup -winning team for Australia as a winger. His club career was played at centre for theSt. George Dragons and on the wing for theSouth Sydney Rabbitohs .Early life
The son of Country representative forward Jack James, Brian's rugby league career began in primary school. Whilst attending
Newington College (1955-1960) [Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp98 ] he took uprugby union and, after leaving school, played first grade for the St George Rugby Union Club as well as running as a professional sprinter.Rugby league - club career
At the end of his first year at university he transferred to the
St George Dragons rugby league club. While at St George he won three reserve-grade premierships and was kept out of the top grade byReg Gasnier , Johnny Riley and Billy Smith who started with the club in the centres. He managed only 16 first-grade appearances in four seasons. He then transferred to South Sydney in 1966 for four seasons where he played in three first gradeGrand final s. He was a winger in the Rabbitohs' premiership winning sides of seasons 1967 and 1968. He played in the 1969 loss to theBalmain Tigers and crossed for Souths but was controversially ruled to have touched the corner post in the process.Rugby league - representative career
Earning the recognition at Souths which he had been denied in the star-studded Saints lineups, James was selected for New South Wales in 1968 and made two appearances against Queensland. In 1968 he was called upon for Australia's
Rugby League World Cup squad and appeared in Australia's 37-4 tournament routing of France atLang Park .Bibliography
* cite book | last=Whiticker, Alan and Hudson, Glen |title=The Encyclopedia of Rugby League Players |year=2007
publisher="Gary Allen Pty Ltd" |location=Wetherill Park, New South Wales |isbn=9781877082931References
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