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James Simpson-Daniel
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight93 kg (14 st 9 lb)
SchoolSedbergh School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Wing / Centre
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2001 ‐ Gloucester Rugby 137 (320)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)

2002 ‐
England Saxons
England

10

(15)

James David Simpson-Daniel (born 30 May 1982 in Stockton-on-Tees) is an English rugby union footballer who plays wing or centre for Gloucester Rugby.

He attended Red House School & Sedbergh School in the Yorkshire Dales which has produced a number of professional rugby union players including Will Greenwood and Will Carling. He began playing for the Yorkshire Under 18s and then the North East Under 18s. While his schoolmates were attending university open days, he was visiting professional rugby union clubs. He eventually chose Gloucester Rugby. His Gloucester Rugby debut was against Rotherham in 2001 when he scored a superb individual try.

He represented England at the Hong Kong Sevens in 2002 and scored a hat trick in the final, which England won. He flew back and followed it up with a hat trick in a club game against Bath. Four days before his twentieth birthday he rounded Jonah Lomu to score a famous try for an uncapped England XV against the Barbarians at Twickenham.

He made his international debut for England against New Zealand in November 2002. An injury to his foot meant that he missed a tour to Argentina. He recovered for the Autumn internationals against Australia and New Zealand but was diagnosed with glandular fever and missed out on playing against South Africa. He was playing again within a few months and was able to be a part of Gloucester Rugby winning the cup.

He narrowly missed selection to the final 30 for the 2003 Rugby World Cup because of a back problem, although he had celebrated his first Six Nations Championship start some months earlier with a try in the match against Italy. Unluckily, injury once again prevented him playing a part in the 2004 Autumn series in November and he missed further game time for the build up to the 2005 Six Nations. Picked in the centre for England's final 2005 Autumn test against Samoa but a hip injury forced him off at half-time.

In 2006, he made the squad for England's tour of Australia and scored two tries in their win over the Barbarians on 28 May. However, he suffered a dead leg midweek during training, and as a result missed both tests, in which England were resoundingly beaten.

Once more, he was beset by bad luck and suffered a comminuted fracture of his collarbone in a pre-season match for Gloucester Rugby, which greatly reduced his chances of playing in the autumn tests.

He was recalled to the England squad for the 2007 Summer Tour of South Africa, alongside club colleagues Andy Hazell, Nick Wood, Iain Balshaw, Anthony Allen and Alex Brown, and given another chance to display his talents on the international stage.

Also after fantasic performances for Gloucester throughout the 07-08 season Simpson-Daniel was named Guinness Premiership Player of The Season beating Olly Barkley and teammate Akapusi Qera.

Simpson-Daniel was called into the England Saxons squad to face Italy A in Ragusa, Sicily on 9 February 2008. [1][2]

Following some great performances with his top of the league club Gloucester, Simpson-Daniel was called into the England squad for the team to face on Scotland on 8 March 2008. [3]

References

  1. ^ "England Saxons training squad for Italy A". RFU. 2008-02-04. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  2. ^ "Guest, Care and Jarvis join Skinner and Brown in England Saxons squad". Quins. 2008-02-04. Retrieved 2008-02-05.
  3. ^ "Simpson-Daniel Gets England Call". BBC. 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2008-03-03.

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