James Rodley
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James Rodley, (born 20th March 1985 in Auckland) started playing rugby at the age of five for the East Coast Bays rugby club. The move to the Marist Rugby club in 2006 saw his rugby career take off. James was selected as the second halfback/scrumhalf for the North Harbour NPC Air New Zealand Cup team in 2006, but it wasn't long before he was the starting halfback. The North Harbour Rugby Union NPC team won the Ranfurly Shield in 2006 for the first time in North Harbours history against Canterbury. James was named Rookie of the year 2006. In early 2007, James participated in a competition with all the Marist clubs from around New Zealand. The North Shore Marist team James plays for won the competition, and James was named Marists most valuable player.
May 2007 saw James get selected to go to England to play in the 2007 Churchill Cup for the New Zealand Māori rugby union team. This came after the second halfback injured himself in practice.
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