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Jimmy Gopperth

James Gopperth (born 29 June 1983) is a New Zealand professional rugby union player. His regular playing positions are centre and fly-half, he has played over 450 professional games in a 20-year career, scoring over 3,800 points. He has played professionally for Wellington, North Harbour, the Hurricanes & the Blues in his native New Zealand before moving to Europe in 2009 where he played for Newcastle Falcons in Premiership Rugby and Leinster in Ireland before joining Wasps in 2015 where he played 156 games over seven years. He joined Leicester Tigers in 2022 for a single season.

Jimmy Gopperth
Date of birth (1983-06-29) 29 June 1983 (age 40)
Place of birthNew Plymouth, New Zealand
Height179 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight90 kg (198 lb; 14 st 2 lb)
SchoolNew Plymouth Boys' High School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly half, Centre
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2003–2007 Wellington 45 (447)
2005–2008 Hurricanes 51 (356)
2008 North Harbour 12 (102)
2009 Blues 11 (104)
2009–2013 Newcastle Falcons 113 (1,207)
2013–2015 Leinster 61 (352)
2015–2022 Wasps 156 (1,263)
2022–2023 Leicester Tigers 19 (43)
2003– Total 468 (3,874)
Correct as of 14 May 2023
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2004 New Zealand U21 1 (10)
2006 Junior All Blacks 2 (47)
2015 Barbarians 1 (7)
Correct as of 1 June 2020

Early life Edit

Gopperth was born in New Plymouth. He grew up on a farm with a rugby-supportive father.[1]

Club career Edit

New Zealand Edit

Gopperth first played rugby for New Plymouth Boys' High School, before having his first break in the game and playing for the Old Boys University in the Wellington premier competition. Gopperth joined the Wellington Academy post High School in 2001 and after impressive displays for his club, Gopperth made his first-class debut for Wellington in 2002. Then, in 2003 at the age of 20, Gopperth signed a first-team contract with Wellington Lions. Gopperth went on to sign for the then Super 12 team Hurricanes in 2005.

Gopperth made a good start to his career with the Hurricanes when he made 12 appearances in the 2005 Super 12 season. All of his appearances during that season came from starts and he scored 139 points including three tries.

Gopperth finally got a chance to show what he could do in the 2005/2006 season, in the newly formed Super 14. He made seven starts during the season, but made in all 15 appearances during this season. He scored 86, with a further two tries and whilst playing 637 minutes.

During the 2006/2007 season Gopperth impressed for his club Wellington, although was unimpressive for his region the Hurricanes. In Super Rugby, Gopperth got 66 points in 13 appearances, still nowhere near his opening season tally, but for Wellington in the Air New Zealand Cup he got 121 points in just 10 games, mostly through the boot.

In his final season for the Hurricanes, Gopperth still could not reach his true form, only scoring 70 points in 12 games with a single try, but in the Air New Zealand Cup he scored an overall haul of 147 points in 12 games.

In 2008, Gopperth joined North Harbour and region Blues. During the 2008/2009 season Gopperth played 11 games and only started nine of them, but still managed to score 101 points with four tries. Then, Gopperth managed to rack up 90 points in 10 games for North Harbour in the Air New Zealand Cup, where he added two tries to his tally.

Europe Edit

In 2009, only a season after joining the Blues, Gopperth joined Newcastle Falcons on a three-year deal, replacing World Cup winner Jonny Wilkinson. In his first season, Gopperth made 22 appearances, scoring two tries and a total haul of 219 points, making him the league's top scorer.[citation needed] Gopperth, made an appearance for Newcastle Falcons in the Anglo-Welsh Cup, not scoring any points. Gopperth also ended the season as the top points scorer in the Amlin Challenge Cup, scoring 74 points in seven appearances. In the 2010/2011 season, Gopperth again finished top scorer in the Premiership.[citation needed]

In March 2013, Gopperth was linked with a move to Leinster to compete with Ian Madigan for the starting number ten position being vacated by Johnny Sexton's proposed move to Racing Metro in France.[2] On 29 March 2013, Leinster confirmed that Gopperth had signed for the Irish province.[3]

In January 2015, Gopperth signed for Wasps.[4] During the 2016/17 season Gopperth won several awards, including three player of the year awards. He was named the Aviva Premiership player of the year, RPA Players' player of the year and Wasps' player of the year.[citation needed] He also won the golden boot for his 292 points scored during the same season, 102 points more than the next highest scorer, along with being named in the Premiership Dream Team, and winning the Citizen Try of the try Season award for his try against Northampton Saints in round four. At 33 years 333 days, he also became the oldest try scorer in a Premiership final.[5]

It was announced on 2 February 2022 that Gopperth would be leaving Wasps at the end of the season.[6] Although Wasps' head coach, Lee Blackett, stated that month that Gopperth would be joining Leicester Tigers,[7] Tigers did not confirm his signing until three months later, on 12 May.[8] On 5 May 2023 Gopperth was confirmed as leaving Leicester after a single season.[9]

International career Edit

Gopperth has never played for his national team, the All Blacks, but has made two appearances for the second string team the Junior All Blacks. His appearances were during the 2006 Pacific Nations Cup, which the Junior All Blacks won both tests, vs Samoa and Tonga. Gopperth scored 26 and 21 points respectively for a total of 47 points in the two games; he scored three tries, with the remainder of his points coming from his kicking.

Personal life Edit

Gopperth is married to Sarah Gopperth.[10]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Jimmy Gopperth: The classy Kiwi at Wasps is still going strong". 4 September 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 4 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Leinster confirm host of new deals". RTÉ.ie. 29 March 2013.
  4. ^ "News".
  5. ^ "Jimmy Gopperth: Wasps utility back wins coveted Premiership award". BBC Sport. 17 May 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  6. ^ "Wasps: Jimmy Gopperth and Malakai Fekitoa to leave at end of season". BBC Sport. 2 February 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  7. ^ Bobby Bridge (12 February 2022). "Jimmy Gopperth's Wasps exit for Leicester Tigers explained by Lee Blackett". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Leicester Tigers: Bath wing Anthony Watson & Wasps' Jimmy Gopperth among five new signings". BBC Sport. 12 May 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
  9. ^ Nickson, Frank (5 May 2023). "Fly-half Jimmy Gopperth to leave Leicester Tigers at end of season". Talking Rugby Union. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  10. ^ "Jimmy Gopperth: The classy Kiwi at Wasps is still going strong". 4 September 2020.

External links Edit

  • ESPN Profile
  • Leinster Rugby Profile

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half he has played over 450 professional games in a 20 year career scoring over 3 800 points He has played professionally for Wellington North Harbour the Hurricanes amp the Blues in his native New Zealand before moving to Europe in 2009 where he played for Newcastle Falcons in Premiership Rugby and Leinster in Ireland before joining Wasps in 2015 where he played 156 games over seven years He joined Leicester Tigers in 2022 for a single season Jimmy GopperthDate of birth 1983 06 29 29 June 1983 age 40 Place of birthNew Plymouth New ZealandHeight179 cm 5 ft 10 in Weight90 kg 198 lb 14 st 2 lb SchoolNew Plymouth Boys High SchoolRugby union careerPosition s Fly half CentreSenior careerYearsTeamApps Points 2003 2007Wellington45 447 2005 2008Hurricanes51 356 2008North Harbour12 102 2009Blues11 104 2009 2013Newcastle Falcons113 1 207 2013 2015Leinster61 352 2015 2022Wasps156 1 263 2022 2023Leicester Tigers19 43 2003 Total468 3 874 Correct as of 14 May 2023International careerYearsTeamApps Points 2004New Zealand U211 10 2006Junior All Blacks2 47 2015Barbarians1 7 Correct as of 1 June 2020 Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 New Zealand 2 2 Europe 3 International career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditGopperth was born in New Plymouth He grew up on a farm with a rugby supportive father 1 Club career EditNew Zealand Edit Gopperth first played rugby for New Plymouth Boys High School before having his first break in the game and playing for the Old Boys University in the Wellington premier competition Gopperth joined the Wellington Academy post High School in 2001 and after impressive displays for his club Gopperth made his first class debut for Wellington in 2002 Then in 2003 at the age of 20 Gopperth signed a first team contract with Wellington Lions Gopperth went on to sign for the then Super 12 team Hurricanes in 2005 Gopperth made a good start to his career with the Hurricanes when he made 12 appearances in the 2005 Super 12 season All of his appearances during that season came from starts and he scored 139 points including three tries Gopperth finally got a chance to show what he could do in the 2005 2006 season in the newly formed Super 14 He made seven starts during the season but made in all 15 appearances during this season He scored 86 with a further two tries and whilst playing 637 minutes During the 2006 2007 season Gopperth impressed for his club Wellington although was unimpressive for his region the Hurricanes In Super Rugby Gopperth got 66 points in 13 appearances still nowhere near his opening season tally but for Wellington in the Air New Zealand Cup he got 121 points in just 10 games mostly through the boot In his final season for the Hurricanes Gopperth still could not reach his true form only scoring 70 points in 12 games with a single try but in the Air New Zealand Cup he scored an overall haul of 147 points in 12 games In 2008 Gopperth joined North Harbour and region Blues During the 2008 2009 season Gopperth played 11 games and only started nine of them but still managed to score 101 points with four tries Then Gopperth managed to rack up 90 points in 10 games for North Harbour in the Air New Zealand Cup where he added two tries to his tally Europe Edit In 2009 only a season after joining the Blues Gopperth joined Newcastle Falcons on a three year deal replacing World Cup winner Jonny Wilkinson In his first season Gopperth made 22 appearances scoring two tries and a total haul of 219 points making him the league s top scorer citation needed Gopperth made an appearance for Newcastle Falcons in the Anglo Welsh Cup not scoring any points Gopperth also ended the season as the top points scorer in the Amlin Challenge Cup scoring 74 points in seven appearances In the 2010 2011 season Gopperth again finished top scorer in the Premiership citation needed In March 2013 Gopperth was linked with a move to Leinster to compete with Ian Madigan for the starting number ten position being vacated by Johnny Sexton s proposed move to Racing Metro in France 2 On 29 March 2013 Leinster confirmed that Gopperth had signed for the Irish province 3 In January 2015 Gopperth signed for Wasps 4 During the 2016 17 season Gopperth won several awards including three player of the year awards He was named the Aviva Premiership player of the year RPA Players player of the year and Wasps player of the year citation needed He also won the golden boot for his 292 points scored during the same season 102 points more than the next highest scorer along with being named in the Premiership Dream Team and winning the Citizen Try of the try Season award for his try against Northampton Saints in round four At 33 years 333 days he also became the oldest try scorer in a Premiership final 5 It was announced on 2 February 2022 that Gopperth would be leaving Wasps at the end of the season 6 Although Wasps head coach Lee Blackett stated that month that Gopperth would be joining Leicester Tigers 7 Tigers did not confirm his signing until three months later on 12 May 8 On 5 May 2023 Gopperth was confirmed as leaving Leicester after a single season 9 International career EditGopperth has never played for his national team the All Blacks but has made two appearances for the second string team the Junior All Blacks His appearances were during the 2006 Pacific Nations Cup which the Junior All Blacks won both tests vs Samoa and Tonga Gopperth scored 26 and 21 points respectively for a total of 47 points in the two games he scored three tries with the remainder of his points coming from his kicking Personal life EditGopperth is married to Sarah Gopperth 10 References Edit Jimmy Gopperth The classy Kiwi at Wasps is still going strong 4 September 2020 New Blue Here s what you can expect from Jimmy Gopperth Leinster fans Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 4 March 2013 Leinster confirm host of new deals RTE ie 29 March 2013 News Jimmy Gopperth Wasps utility back wins coveted Premiership award BBC Sport 17 May 2017 Retrieved 18 May 2017 Wasps Jimmy Gopperth and Malakai Fekitoa to leave at end of season BBC Sport 2 February 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Bobby Bridge 12 February 2022 Jimmy Gopperth s Wasps exit for Leicester Tigers explained by Lee Blackett Coventry Telegraph Retrieved 25 June 2022 Leicester Tigers Bath wing Anthony Watson amp Wasps Jimmy Gopperth among five new signings BBC Sport 12 May 2022 Retrieved 25 June 2022 Nickson Frank 5 May 2023 Fly half Jimmy Gopperth to leave Leicester Tigers at end of season Talking Rugby Union Retrieved 29 May 2023 Jimmy Gopperth The classy Kiwi at Wasps is still going strong 4 September 2020 External links EditESPN Profile Leinster Rugby Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jimmy Gopperth amp oldid 1170001279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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