- Butch James
Infobox Rugby biography
name = Butch James
caption = by Juiced Media (Pty) Ltd
birthname = Andrew David James
nickname = Butch, Anto or Deco
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1979|01|08
placeofbirth =Johannesburg ,Gauteng ,South Africa
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height = height|ft=6|in=1
weight = 15 st 4 lb (97 kg)
ru_position = fly-half|capital=yes, Inside Rugbycentre
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ru_nationalteam =South Africa
ru_nationalyears = 2001-present
ru_nationalcaps = 32
ru_nationalpoints = (121)
ru_ntupdate =2007-10-23
ru_clubyears = 1999-
ru_proclubs = College Rovers
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super14 = Sharks
super14years = 2001-2007
super14caps = 53
super14points = (384)
ru_currentclub =Bath Rugby
super14update =2007-04-28
ru_province =Natal Sharks
ru_provinceyears = 2000-2007
ru_provincecaps = 45
ru_provincepoints = (373)
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occupation = Professional rugby union footballer
family =
spouse = Ciana Humphery
children = 3
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school =Maritzburg College
university =Andrew David "Butch" James (born
1979-01-08 ) is aSouth African rugby union player. He has represented nrut|South Africa 26 times and was a member of the team that won the2007 Rugby World Cup . He currently plays forBath Rugby in theGuinness Premiership . James's usual position is fly-half, though he also plays inside Rugbycentre.Early life
Butch James was born on
8 January 1979 inJohannesburg ,Gauteng ,South Africa and was schooled atMaritzburg College inPietermaritzburg ,KwaZulu-Natal . Although his first name is 'Andrew David', he has been known as 'Butch' since his grandmother gave him the nickname as an infant.harks career
James played for the
Natal Sharks in theCurrie Cup and for the Sharks in the Super 12 andSuper 14 . He has twice played in a Super Rugby final for the Sharks, being on the losing side on both occasions: in the 2001 Super 12 final, the Sharks lost 36–6 to the ACT Brumbies, James missing four penalty attempts in the first half; in 2007 they lost 19–20 to the Bulls.His career with the Sharks and the Springboks was hampered by injury. In 2002, his appearances were restricted following knee surgery. In the
2004 Super 12 season , he played in every game for the Sharks and looked certain to be recalled to the national squad [Citation
last = Colquhoun
first = Andy (ed)
title = South African Rugby Annual 2005
place =
publisher = SA Rugby
year = 2005
pages= 188
isbn = 0-9584404-9-2] until an injury to the cruciate ligaments of his left knee, 12 minutes into the last game, against theStormers , ended his season and kept him out of rugby for six months.Despite his history of injuries, James has a reputation as an aggressive tackler and excellent place kicker. Early in his career he was frequently penalised for dangerous tackles, particularly tackles above the shoulder, with a swinging arm, or without the use of the arms. In only his second Test, against nrut|France, he was cited, and suspended, for an off-the-ball hit on French wing
David Bory , and three Tests later, against nrut|Australia, he was sin-binned for a tackling offence. More recently he has improved his tackling technique and is now less prone to conceding penalties.It was announced on
9 July 2007 that he had signed a two year contract withBath Rugby though he continues to be eligible to play for theSpringboks .pringbok career
Following the completion of the 2001 Super 12 season, James was included in the Springboks squad and made his debut for South Africa at fly-half in a 32–23 loss to France at
Ellis Park . In the following Test, also against France, he contributed five penalty goals in the 20–15 victory inDurban , but was later cited and suspended, missing South Africa's next match, against nrut|Italy. He returned for the2001 Tri Nations Series and started at fly-half in every game, though South Africa only managed to win the one match — 20–15 against Australia in Durban.James was a part of Springboks in November 2002, and was a reserve against a Test against France at
Stade Velodrome inMarseilles , and was subsequently moved to starting fly-half for a Test against Scotland. He was switched to inside centre for the following match against England. South Africa lost all of those end-of-season Tests.James was included in the Springboks
2006 Tri Nations Series squad, playing in the 35–17 loss to theAll Blacks inWellington , as well as in the following match, against Australia inSydney , which the Springboks lost 20–18, thanks to a late Wallaby try. James made an impact in the first half, though one of his cross-field kicks was intercepted and led to aMark Gerrard try. He was also selected for the end-of-year tour to Ireland and England.After being omitted from the squad for the game against Ireland, James started in the first game against England. In the first half, he scored a try with the help of
Jean de Villiers , and at the start of the second half he set up a try for Springbok wingAkona Ndungane , the first of his career. Although he scored 14 points (a try, two penalties, and a conversion), South Africa narrowly lost the game, 23–21, and James had to be substituted after suffering another knee injury, which meant he missed South Africa's 14–25 win in the second Test against England.James was named in the Springboks squad for the
2007 Rugby World Cup . He played in three pool matches, including those against nrut|Samoa and England, and in all three games in the knock-out stages. In the final, againstEngland , his composure and ability to nullify the impact of his opposite number,Jonny Wilkinson , helpedSouth Africa to a 15–6 win.Bath career
Following the 2007 World Cup tournament, James joined Bath Rugby. He made his debut in Bath's 28–6 victory over Auch in the European Challenge Cup on 10 November and was an immediate success, earning the man of the match award after scoring a superb individual try and setting up another with a deft cross-field chip-kick.
References
External links
* [http://www.bathrugby.com/6380_6416.php Bath profile]
*Springboks|id=20982|name=Butch James
* [http://www.genslin.us/bokke/PlayerData.aspx?PlayerID=636 Butch James] on Springbok Rugby Hall of Fame
* [http://www.sarugby.com/news/Player/pid=48.html Butch James] on SARugby.com
* [http://www.sharksrugby.co.za/default.asp?Id=13913&des=content Sharks Rugby profile]
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