Jordan James
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| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Jordan James | |
| Date of birth | May 24, 1980 | |
| Height | 6 ft 2 ins (1.88 m) | |
| Weight | 16 st 11 lbs (107 kg) | |
| Club information | ||
| Position(s) | Prop / Second row | |
| Current club | Celtic Crusaders | |
| Senior clubs* | ||
| Years | Club | Apps (points) |
2006 2006 ‐ 07 2008 |
Sheffield Eagles Castleford Tigers Swinton Lions Wigan Warriors Widnes Vikings Celtic Crusaders |
6 (12) |
| Representative teams | ||
| 2003 ‐ | Wales | 12 (12) |
|
* Professional club appearances and points |
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Jordan James, born 24th May, 1980 is an Welsh rugby league player.
Jordan James plays for the Celtic Crusaders in National League One. He also plays for Wales.
His primary position is as a prop and he can also operate as a second-row forward.
James is a former Sheffield Eagles player who moved to Castleford Tigers where he was offered a full-time contract. He won the Supporters Club Player of the Year in 2004 while at Sheffield Eagles. James is also a Welsh international who played alongside Ian Watson in the Euro-Nations Cup. He then went on to play for the Swinton Lions in Rugby League National League 2 before, in 2006, he was bought by Wigan Warriors for an undisclosed fee.
Wigan Warriors coach Ian Millward bought Jordan James to try and help Wigan after several key players became injured during the 2006 Super League season. James had also had offers from Whitehaven but turned them down to join Wigan. Since joining Wigan James has played 4 games scoring 2 tries; one against St Helens and the other against Harlequins. Jordan James along with Oliver Wilkes were loaned out by Wigan to allow Wigan to sign prop forward Stuart Fielden, James is now on loan at National League 1 team Widnes Vikings and will be until the end of the 2006 season. In July 2006 Wigan Warriors decided to release James from his contract at the club allowing him to sign for Widnes Vikings.
He was signed by Wigan during a run of injuries at the Super League club. He later joined Widnes initially on loan in 2006, a move that he later made permanent. [1]
Jordan James was a revelation with Widnes, in 2007 scoring 6 tries in 23 games. [2]

