James McInerney (rugby union) explained

James McInerney
Full Name:James Leslie McInerney
Birth Date:23 July 1959
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Height:193 cm
Weight:90 kg
School:St Joseph's College
University:University of Sydney
University of Queensland
Position:No. 8
Repyears1:1986

James Leslie McInerney (born 23 July 1959) is an Australian former rugby union player.

Raised in Sydney, McInerney attended St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, where he had three years with the 1st XV and was team captain in 1978. He played his early first-grade rugby for Sydney University, partnering Nick Farr-Jones in the back row. In 1984, McInerney made his state debut for the Waratahs on a tour of New Zealand.[1]

McInerney won a Wallabies call up for their 1986 tour of New Zealand, playing uncapped matches against Waikato, Buller, South Canterbury, Southland and Thames Valley. He missed three weeks of the tour with a leg injury after Waikato's Richard Loe took a chunk out of McInerney's calf muscle with a stray boot.[1] [2]

In 1988, McInerney relocated to Brisbane and began playing for the University of Queensland, from where he was capped three times by Queensland, before a neck injury forced him to retire.[1] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Leslie McInerney . Classic Wallabies . en.
  2. Web site: Top 10 Bledisloe Cup matches (part two) . . 15 June 2012.
  3. News: Two more on Qld's injury list . . 28 April 1988.