James Dalton (rugby union) explained

James Dalton
Birth Date:1972 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Johannesburg, South Africa
Height:1.770NaN0
Weight:95.45kg (210.43lb)
Ru Position:Hooker
Ru Provinceyears1:1992–2000
Ru Provinceyears2:2001–2002
Ru Provinceapps1:76
Ru Provinceapps2:18
Superyears1:1998–1999
Superapps1:8
Superyears2:2001–2002
Superapps2:16
Ru Nationalteam1:South Africa
Repyears1:1994–2002
Repcaps1:43
Reppoints1:25
School:Parktown Boys' High School, Jeppe High School for Boys, Johannesburg

James Dalton (born 16 August 1972) is a South African rugby union player who played for the South Africa national rugby union team.[1] He was educated at Parktown Boys' High School and matriculated at Jeppe High School for Boys in Johannesburg, South Africa.

He was the winner of the 1995 World Cup but did not play in the final or the semi-final. In his second pool match, against Canada, he took part in a fight, and was suspended for the rest of the tournament.[2] [3]

Career

Provincial

Dalton played for the Schools team in 1990 and was also selected for the South African Schools team in 1990. He made his debut for the Transvaal senior side in 1992 and in 2001 went to play for the .

In Super Rugby, Dalton played for the during 1998 and 1999 and for the in 2001 and 2002.[4]

National team

He played his first game for the Springboks on 8 October 1994 against Argentina. His last test match took place on 23 November 2002 against England.[5]

He played in the 1995 World Cup (two games, winners). Although it is widely reported he took part in a fight which led to him missing the remainder of the 1995 World Cup, TV footage shows that Dalton was trying to stop the fight and calm the situation down.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Dalton. 2020-07-15. ESPN scrum.
  2. Web site: South Africa vs Canada - Report - Rugby World Cup 1995 - 3 Jun, 1995 - ESPN. 2020-07-15. ESPN.com. en.
  3. Web site: 'Battle of Boet Erasmus' remembered. 2020-07-15. Sport. en.
  4. Book: Schoeman, Chris. Who's who of South African rugby 2002. Who's Who of SA Rugby. 2002. 0-620-26188-9. 6th. Cape Town. 86. 56517006.
  5. Book: Colquhoun, Andy. South African Rugby Annual 2005. SA Rugby & MWP Media (Pty) Ltd. 2005. Cape Town. 492.