James Pritchard

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James Pritchard
Personal information
Full name James Gordon Pritchard
Date of birth July 21, 1979 (1979-07-21) (age 28)
Place of birth Flag of Australia Parkes, New South Wales, Australia
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight 85 kg (190 lb)
Nickname Skippy
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Fullback, Center, Wing
Amateur clubs
1999 - 2006
2004
Flag of Australia Randwick Rugby
Flag of Australia Australian Barbarians
Professional clubs Caps (points)
2001 - 2003
2004 - 2005
2005
2006
2006 -
Flag of England Bedford Blues
Flag of England Plymouth Albion
Flag of France Perpignan
Flag of England Northampton Saints
Flag of England Bedford Blues
National team(s) Caps (points)
2003 - Flag of Canada Canada 19 (187)

James Pritchard (born 21 July 1979 in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian - Canadian Rugby Union player, who currently plays club rugby for the Bedford Blues, and internationally for Canada. He plays as a fullback.

Pritchard started in Rugby League as a youngster at the age of 13 and eventually went on to play for the Australian side the Parramatta Eels at the U/19 level when he left school, before converting to Rugby Union and joining the Randwick District Rugby Union Club and winning the Citibank/Mastercard Cup with them in 2000. In his first year of First grade with the club he also picked up the Ron Don Trophy for Most Improved as well as being runner-up in the Sydney Morning Herald Rookie of The Year Awards. He also finished the top pointscorer in the competition with 183 points from just 10 games.

He then made the move to the UK in 2001 to persue a rugby career with the Bedford Blues in Englands National Division One compitition. In his second year with the club he set a new National Division One record with 374 points and also picked up the clubs Player Of The Year honours.

With a grandfather from Ruthilda, Saskatchewan, Pritchard came to Canada to play for the Rugby Canada Super League side the Prairie Fire in 2003, to pursue a Rugby World Cup place with Canada. Pritchard made his debut a few months later for Canada in a match against the New Zealand Maori, and later that year was selected for the 2003 World Cup, where he scored conversions against Wales and Tonga.

Recalled for Canada in 2006, Pritchard set a new Canadian scoring record of 29 points in the game against Barbados. He then surpassed that against the USA, in Canada’s RWC qualifying game in Newfoundland in August 2006, with 36 points from three tries, three penalties and six conversions. Pritchard was also selected for the Canadian squad for the 2007 World Cup, and was Canada's main kicker for the tournament, in which he played in all four of Canada's pool games against Wales, Fiji, Japan and Australia.

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