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James Pritchard (rugby union)

James Gordon Pritchard (born 21 July 1979) is an Australian-Canadian professional rugby union and rugby league footballer, who currently plays his club rugby union for Ampthill in National League 1 following short spells with Old Albanian and Coventry (where he was player-coach).[1] Pritchard is best known for his time with Bedford Blues, where he spent 12 seasons across two spells with the club, and he is the club's record points scorer with 2,883 points in all competitions, including 99 tries.[2] He is also the RFU Championship all-time top points scorer with 2,673 points from 251 league and play-off games while playing for Bedford Blues and Plymouth Albion (a figure that includes 94 tries), as a fullback, wing or centre.[3][4] Pritchard has played internationally for Canada, with whom he appeared in four Rugby World Cups, and is his countries all-time top points scorer with 607 points.[5][6]

James Pritchard
Birth nameJames Gordon Pritchard
Date of birth (1979-07-21) 21 July 1979 (age 44)
Place of birthParkes, New South Wales, Australia
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb)
SchoolRed Bend Catholic College
Rugby league career
Position(s) Fullback, Wing
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996–97 Parkes Spacemen ()
Correct as of 31 May 2012
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1998 Parramatta Eels ()
Correct as of 3 January 2009
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fullback, Wing, Centre
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1999-2006 Randwick Rugby ()
2004 Australian Barbarians ()
2015 Barbarians (rugby) ()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2001-2003 Bedford Blues 51 (630)
2004-2005 Plymouth Albion 30 (319)
2005 USA Perpignan ()
2006 Northampton Saints 2 (4)
2006-16 Bedford Blues 213 (2,253)
2016 Ampthill (loan) 4 (32)
2016 Coventry 6 (14)
2017 Old Albanian 7 (36)
2017- Ampthill 29 (202)
Correct as of 12 May 2018
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003-2015 Canada 62 (607)
Correct as of 28 May 2017
National sevens team
Years Team Comps
2008-2015 Canada

Youth and early amateur career edit

Pritchard was born in Parkes, New South Wales, Australia and started in rugby league football at the age of 13. He played for NRL side the Parramatta Eels in the Under-19 age division after he left school, before changing to play rugby union and joining the Randwick District Rugby Union Club in 1999 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 points scorer in the competition with 183 points in ten games.

Professional career edit

Bedford Blues edit

James Pritchard captained the Blues in its 125th Season – one of the most successful in its history when the side finished second in the Championship and made the playoffs semifinals and the final of the British and Irish Cup. He played mainly at fullback or the wing but whatever number he wore on his shirt his authority and influence on the team was clear. For him personally, 2010–11 was probably his best in a Bedford career that started when he was signed in 2001 from the Randwick club in Australia. He broke the club points scoring record with 403, the first player ever to pass 400; he passed 300 for the third time, the only one ever to do that, and he joined Andy Finnie as the only Bedford player to score 2000 points in his Bedford career. James Pritchard first broke the club's points scoring record with 386 in his second season with the club then left to pursue international honours with Canada before returning in 2006 and making an indelible mark on the history of the Blues.

James Pritchard has played more international matches as a Bedford player then anyone save 'Budge' Rodgers. By the end of the 2010–11 Championship season in England he had played 33 times for Canada – 28 of them as a Bedford player – and had scored 332 international points. And he was in such form as captain of the Blues, having just set another record, that more caps looked certain to follow. Add to that 181 appearances and the second highest career total of points in 125 years – including 65 tries – and its clear he belongs among Bedfords all-time greats. Australian born, with a Canadian grandfather and a grandmother from Northamptonshire, he was signed by Colin Jackson from the Randwick club with a reputation as a points machine – and he didn't disappoint, finishing as top point scorer in all eight seasons he played up to, and including 2011–12. In his second season, 2002–03, he broke the club record with 386, in league and cup, in just 27 games, securing the Player of the Season award on the way. His 374 in the league that season was still a record in 2011 when he regained the overall club record with 403. His early success convinced him to try to make the Canada squad for the 2003 World Cup and so he left Bedford to join the Prairie Fire in the Canadian Super League. He made his international debut in a non-cap match against the New Zealand Maori in Calgary in July 2003 and then played in 3 capped matches in a Pan-American tournament in Buenos Aires, Argentina in August before making the World Cup squad and playing against Wales and Tonga in Australia.

Plymouth Albion edit

He joined Plymouth Albion in August 2004 and scored 319 points for them in 29 consecutive appearances. His last match for Albion was against Bedford in the 2005 Powergen Challenge Shield Final at Twickenham where he broke his collarbone in the 16th minute.

Perpignan edit

Northampton Saints edit

Bedford Blues edit

After 3 years away and with spells at Perpignan in France and Northampton Saints, James Pritchard returned to Goldington Road for the 2006–07 season and scored 303 points in that campaign, and once again picked up the Player of the Season award for the second time in his career. He was recalled to the Canadian team in 2006 setting a new record of 36 points in a match against the US and then played in all four pool games in the 2007 World Cup in France. On 7 May 2011, Pritchard passed the 400 point mark for the 2010–11 RFU Championship season, the first time this has been achieved by a Bedford Blues player in their 125-year history. He finished the season with 403 points. The 2011–12 season was again another successful season for Pritchard, again surpassing the 200 point mark in the league, as well as captaining the side to the s of the Championship for the second year running only to be beaten by eventual winners London Welsh. For the third time in his career he was named Player of the season for the club.

International career edit

 
James Pritchard on the run against Ireland in Vancouver, BC.

With a grandfather from Ruthilda, Saskatchewan, Pritchard came to Canada to play for the Rugby Canada Super League side Prairie Fire in 2003, and to pursue a 2003 Rugby World Cup place with Canada. Pritchard made his international debut a few months later for Canada in a non cap match against the New Zealand Maori in Calgary in July 2003 and then played in 3 capped matches in a pan American tournament in Buenos Aires, Argentina in August before making the World Cup squad for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, where he scored conversions against Wales and Tonga.

After a few years in the rugby wilderness, Pritchard was recalled for Canada in 2006, setting a new Canadian scoring record of 29 points in a World Cup Qualifying game against Barbados. He then surpassed that against the United States in Canada's 2007 Rugby World Cup – Americas qualification game in Newfoundland in August 2006, with 36 points from three tries, three penalties and six conversions. In that same year Pritchard was also voted Canada's Player of the Year by Canadian Rugby News.

Pritchard was also selected for the Canadian squad for the 2007 Rugby 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.

In 2011 Pritchard was once again selected for the Canadian Squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Making this his 3rd Rugby World Cup for the Canadians. He played fullback in Canada's first 3 games against Tonga, France and Japan, before being ruled out for selection against the All Blacks due to concussion he picked up in the previous game against Japan.

In 2015 Pritchard was left off of the roster for the World Cup as coach Crowley explained he had more options for kickers who also offered a more versatile fullback than Pritchard. Shortly after that James Pritchard announced his retirement from international rugby. Pritchard has set the record for most points scored for Canada. He has a total of 607 points from 18 tries, 103 conversions and 104 penalties.[6] On 28 September, Pritchard came out of retirement haven been called up to the Canadian squad replacing the injured Liam Underwood.

Rugby union season-by-season career stats edit

Club edit

Season Club Competition Appearances Tries Drop Goals Conversions Penalties Total Points
2001-02 Bedford Blues National Division 1 24 8 0 42 40 244
2002-03 National Division 1 26 12 0 49 72 374
Powergen Cup 1 1 0 2 1 12
2004-05 Plymouth Albion National Division 1 24 13 0 40 37 256
Powergen Cup 4 1 0 9 9 50
Powergen Shield 2 0 0 2 3 13
2005-06 USA Perpignan Top 14 ? ? ? ? ? ?
Northampton Saints Guinness Premiership 2 0 0 2 0 4
2006-07 Bedford Blues National Division 1 25 12 0 60 32 276
EDF Energy Cup 2 0 0 3 6 24
2007-08 National Division 1 23 9 0 29 31 196
EDF Energy Cup 3 4 0 6 5 47
2008-09 National Division 1 20 4 0 53 30 216
EDF Energy Cup 2 0 0 3 4 18
2009-10 RFU Championship 22 5 0 38 36 209
British & Irish Cup 1 0 0 1 0 2
2010-11 RFU Championship 16 6 1 29 39 208
British & Irish Cup 8 3 0 25 21 128
2011-12 RFU Championship 21 10 0 45 26 218
British & Irish Cup 5 2 0 19 8 72
2012-13 RFU Championship 16 5 0 38 27 182
British & Irish Cup 5 5 0 30 1 88
2013-14 RFU Championship 17 6 0 21 35 177
British & Irish Cup 4 0 0 6 2 18
2014-15 RFU Championship 15 4 0 29 13 117
British & Irish Cup 4 2 0 12 6 52
2015-16 RFU Championship 2 0 0 0 0 0
British & Irish Cup 2 1 0 0 0 5
Ampthill National League 1 4 2 0 11 0 32
2016-17 Coventry National League 1 6 2 0 2 0 14
Old Albanian National League 1 7 5 0 4 1 36
2017-18 Ampthill National League 1 29 6 0 53 22 202

[7]

International/Representative edit

Season County Competition Appearances Tries Drop Goals Conversions Penalties Total Points
2003-04 Canada International Tour 2 1 0 2 2 15
World Cup 2003 2 0 0 2 0 4
2005-06 Churchill Cup 2006 2 1 0 3 4 23
2006-07 International Tour 2 0 0 3 5 21
2007-08 World Cup 2007 4 0 0 3 5 21
Churchill Cup 2008 3 0 0 4 4 20
2008-09 International Tour 5 0 0 3 7 27
Churchill Cup 2009 3 0 0 6 4 24
2010-11 International Tour 3 2 0 9 5 43
2011-12 Churchill Cup 2011 3 1 0 4 4 25
World Cup 2011 3 0 0 4 4 20
International Tour 3 1 0 5 10 45
2012-13 International Tour 1 0 0 0 3 9
World Cup 2015 Qualification 2 1 0 3 3 20
2013-14 Pacific Nations Cup 2013 2 1 0 4 7 34
International Tour 3 2 0 4 8 42
2014-15 Pacific Nations Cup 2014 2 1 0 7 2 25
International Tour 2 0 0 1 2 8
2015-16 Pacific Nations Cup 2015 2 0 0 2 2 10
World Cup 2015 1 0 0 0 0 0

[7]

Honours and records edit

RFU Championship

  • All-time top points scorer: 2,673 points[3]

Bedford Blues

Canada

References edit

  1. ^ "James Pritchard – a shock to the system?". Coventry RC – The 19:14 from Allesley Park: a view from the stand. 9 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Rugby Union: James Pritchard didn't know he had beaten Bedford Blues scoring record". Bedfordshire on Sunday. 13 January 2014.
  3. ^ a b "RFU Championship All time leading top scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 23 April 2016.
  4. ^ "RFU Championship All time try scorers". Rugby Statbunker. 23 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Canadian veteran James Pritchard to play in fourth Rugby World Cup after all". The Globe and Mail. 24 April 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "Most Capped Lineup: Canada". Americas Rugby News. 27 January 2017.
  7. ^ a b "James Pritchard Record by competition". Rugby Statbunker. 12 May 2018.
  • "James Pritchard is a Real Rugby Journeyman" The Daily Telegraph

External links edit

  • James Pritchard at Rugby For The Girls.com
  • ESPN Scrum Profile
  • Rugby Canada Profile
  • Interview with RugbyHunks.com[permanent dead link]

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251 league and play off games while playing for Bedford Blues and Plymouth Albion a figure that includes 94 tries as a fullback wing or centre 3 4 Pritchard has played internationally for Canada with whom he appeared in four Rugby World Cups and is his countries all time top points scorer with 607 points 5 6 James PritchardBirth nameJames Gordon PritchardDate of birth 1979 07 21 21 July 1979 age 44 Place of birthParkes New South Wales AustraliaHeight1 75 m 5 ft 9 in Weight85 kg 187 lb SchoolRed Bend Catholic CollegeRugby league careerPosition s Fullback WingAmateur team s YearsTeamApps Points 1996 97Parkes Spacemen Correct as of 31 May 2012Senior careerYearsTeamApps Points 1998Parramatta Eels Correct as of 3 January 2009Rugby union careerPosition s Fullback Wing CentreAmateur team s YearsTeamApps Points 1999 2006Randwick Rugby 2004Australian Barbarians 2015Barbarians rugby Senior careerYearsTeamApps Points 2001 2003Bedford Blues51 630 2004 2005Plymouth Albion30 319 2005USA Perpignan 2006Northampton Saints2 4 2006 16Bedford Blues213 2 253 2016Ampthill loan 4 32 2016Coventry6 14 2017Old Albanian7 36 2017 Ampthill29 202 Correct as of 12 May 2018International careerYearsTeamApps Points 2003 2015Canada62 607 Correct as of 28 May 2017National sevens teamYearsTeamComps2008 2015Canada Contents 1 Youth and early amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 Bedford Blues 2 2 Plymouth Albion 2 3 Perpignan 2 4 Northampton Saints 2 5 Bedford Blues 3 International career 4 Rugby union season by season career stats 4 1 Club 4 2 International Representative 5 Honours and records 6 References 7 External linksYouth and early amateur career editPritchard was born in Parkes New South Wales Australia and started in rugby league football at the age of 13 He played for NRL side the Parramatta Eels in the Under 19 age division after he left school before changing to play rugby union and joining the Randwick District Rugby Union Club in 1999 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 points scorer in the competition with 183 points in ten games Professional career editBedford Blues edit James Pritchard captained the Blues in its 125th Season one of the most successful in its history when the side finished second in the Championship and made the playoffs semifinals and the final of the British and Irish Cup He played mainly at fullback or the wing but whatever number he wore on his shirt his authority and influence on the team was clear For him personally 2010 11 was probably his best in a Bedford career that started when he was signed in 2001 from the Randwick club in Australia He broke the club points scoring record with 403 the first player ever to pass 400 he passed 300 for the third time the only one ever to do that and he joined Andy Finnie as the only Bedford player to score 2000 points in his Bedford career James Pritchard first broke the club s points scoring record with 386 in his second season with the club then left to pursue international honours with Canada before returning in 2006 and making an indelible mark on the history of the Blues James Pritchard has played more international matches as a Bedford player then anyone save Budge Rodgers By the end of the 2010 11 Championship season in England he had played 33 times for Canada 28 of them as a Bedford player and had scored 332 international points And he was in such form as captain of the Blues having just set another record that more caps looked certain to follow Add to that 181 appearances and the second highest career total of points in 125 years including 65 tries and its clear he belongs among Bedfords all time greats Australian born with a Canadian grandfather and a grandmother from Northamptonshire he was signed by Colin Jackson from the Randwick club with a reputation as a points machine and he didn t disappoint finishing as top point scorer in all eight seasons he played up to and including 2011 12 In his second season 2002 03 he broke the club record with 386 in league and cup in just 27 games securing the Player of the Season award on the way His 374 in the league that season was still a record in 2011 when he regained the overall club record with 403 His early success convinced him to try to make the Canada squad for the 2003 World Cup and so he left Bedford to join the Prairie Fire in the Canadian Super League He made his international debut in a non cap match against the New Zealand Maori in Calgary in July 2003 and then played in 3 capped matches in a Pan American tournament in Buenos Aires Argentina in August before making the World Cup squad and playing against Wales and Tonga in Australia Plymouth Albion edit He joined Plymouth Albion in August 2004 and scored 319 points for them in 29 consecutive appearances His last match for Albion was against Bedford in the 2005 Powergen Challenge Shield Final at Twickenham where he broke his collarbone in the 16th minute Perpignan edit Northampton Saints edit Bedford Blues edit After 3 years away and with spells at Perpignan in France and Northampton Saints James Pritchard returned to Goldington Road for the 2006 07 season and scored 303 points in that campaign and once again picked up the Player of the Season award for the second time in his career He was recalled to the Canadian team in 2006 setting a new record of 36 points in a match against the US and then played in all four pool games in the 2007 World Cup in France On 7 May 2011 Pritchard passed the 400 point mark for the 2010 11 RFU Championship season the first time this has been achieved by a Bedford Blues player in their 125 year history He finished the season with 403 points The 2011 12 season was again another successful season for Pritchard again surpassing the 200 point mark in the league as well as captaining the side to the s of the Championship for the second year running only to be beaten by eventual winners London Welsh For the third time in his career he was named Player of the season for the club International career edit nbsp James Pritchard on the run against Ireland in Vancouver BC With a grandfather from Ruthilda Saskatchewan Pritchard came to Canada to play for the Rugby Canada Super League side Prairie Fire in 2003 and to pursue a 2003 Rugby World Cup place with Canada Pritchard made his international debut a few months later for Canada in a non cap match against the New Zealand Maori in Calgary in July 2003 and then played in 3 capped matches in a pan American tournament in Buenos Aires Argentina in August before making the World Cup squad for the 2003 Rugby World Cup where he scored conversions against Wales and Tonga After a few years in the rugby wilderness Pritchard was recalled for Canada in 2006 setting a new Canadian scoring record of 29 points in a World Cup Qualifying game against Barbados He then surpassed that against the United States in Canada s 2007 Rugby World Cup Americas qualification game in Newfoundland in August 2006 with 36 points from three tries three penalties and six conversions In that same year Pritchard was also voted Canada s Player of the Year by Canadian Rugby News Pritchard was also selected for the Canadian squad for the 2007 Rugby 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 In 2011 Pritchard was once again selected for the Canadian Squad for the 2011 Rugby World Cup Making this his 3rd Rugby World Cup for the Canadians He played fullback in Canada s first 3 games against Tonga France and Japan before being ruled out for selection against the All Blacks due to concussion he picked up in the previous game against Japan In 2015 Pritchard was left off of the roster for the World Cup as coach Crowley explained he had more options for kickers who also offered a more versatile fullback than Pritchard Shortly after that James Pritchard announced his retirement from international rugby Pritchard has set the record for most points scored for Canada He has a total of 607 points from 18 tries 103 conversions and 104 penalties 6 On 28 September Pritchard came out of retirement haven been called up to the Canadian squad replacing the injured Liam Underwood Rugby union season by season career stats editClub edit Season Club Competition Appearances Tries Drop Goals Conversions Penalties Total Points 2001 02 Bedford Blues National Division 1 24 8 0 42 40 244 2002 03 National Division 1 26 12 0 49 72 374 Powergen Cup 1 1 0 2 1 12 2004 05 Plymouth Albion National Division 1 24 13 0 40 37 256 Powergen Cup 4 1 0 9 9 50 Powergen Shield 2 0 0 2 3 13 2005 06 USA Perpignan Top 14 Northampton Saints Guinness Premiership 2 0 0 2 0 4 2006 07 Bedford Blues National Division 1 25 12 0 60 32 276 EDF Energy Cup 2 0 0 3 6 24 2007 08 National Division 1 23 9 0 29 31 196 EDF Energy Cup 3 4 0 6 5 47 2008 09 National Division 1 20 4 0 53 30 216 EDF Energy Cup 2 0 0 3 4 18 2009 10 RFU Championship 22 5 0 38 36 209 British amp Irish Cup 1 0 0 1 0 2 2010 11 RFU Championship 16 6 1 29 39 208 British amp Irish Cup 8 3 0 25 21 128 2011 12 RFU Championship 21 10 0 45 26 218 British amp Irish Cup 5 2 0 19 8 72 2012 13 RFU Championship 16 5 0 38 27 182 British amp Irish Cup 5 5 0 30 1 88 2013 14 RFU Championship 17 6 0 21 35 177 British amp Irish Cup 4 0 0 6 2 18 2014 15 RFU Championship 15 4 0 29 13 117 British amp Irish Cup 4 2 0 12 6 52 2015 16 RFU Championship 2 0 0 0 0 0 British amp Irish Cup 2 1 0 0 0 5 Ampthill National League 1 4 2 0 11 0 32 2016 17 Coventry National League 1 6 2 0 2 0 14 Old Albanian National League 1 7 5 0 4 1 36 2017 18 Ampthill National League 1 29 6 0 53 22 202 7 International Representative edit Season County Competition Appearances Tries Drop Goals Conversions Penalties Total Points 2003 04 Canada International Tour 2 1 0 2 2 15 World Cup 2003 2 0 0 2 0 4 2005 06 Churchill Cup 2006 2 1 0 3 4 23 2006 07 International Tour 2 0 0 3 5 21 2007 08 World Cup 2007 4 0 0 3 5 21 Churchill Cup 2008 3 0 0 4 4 20 2008 09 International Tour 5 0 0 3 7 27 Churchill Cup 2009 3 0 0 6 4 24 2010 11 International Tour 3 2 0 9 5 43 2011 12 Churchill Cup 2011 3 1 0 4 4 25 World Cup 2011 3 0 0 4 4 20 International Tour 3 1 0 5 10 45 2012 13 International Tour 1 0 0 0 3 9 World Cup 2015 Qualification 2 1 0 3 3 20 2013 14 Pacific Nations Cup 2013 2 1 0 4 7 34 International Tour 3 2 0 4 8 42 2014 15 Pacific Nations Cup 2014 2 1 0 7 2 25 International Tour 2 0 0 1 2 8 2015 16 Pacific Nations Cup 2015 2 0 0 2 2 10 World Cup 2015 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 Honours and records editRFU Championship All time top points scorer 2 673 points 3 Bedford Blues All time top points scorer 2 883 2 National Division 1 top points scorer 2002 03 374 points Canada Churchill Cup Bowl winners 2008 World Cup appearances 2003 2007 2011 2015 All time leading points scorer Canada 607 points 6 References edit James Pritchard a shock to the system Coventry RC The 19 14 from Allesley Park a view from the stand 9 December 2016 a b Rugby Union James Pritchard didn t know he had beaten Bedford Blues scoring record Bedfordshire on Sunday 13 January 2014 a b RFU Championship All time leading top scorers Rugby Statbunker 23 April 2016 RFU Championship All time try scorers Rugby Statbunker 23 April 2016 Canadian veteran James Pritchard to play in fourth Rugby World Cup after all The Globe and Mail 24 April 2015 a b c Most Capped Lineup Canada Americas Rugby News 27 January 2017 a b James Pritchard Record by competition Rugby Statbunker 12 May 2018 James Pritchard is a Real Rugby Journeyman The Daily TelegraphExternal links editJames Pritchard at Rugby For The Girls com ESPN Scrum Profile RWC 2011 Profile Rugby Canada Profile Interview with RugbyHunks com permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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