James Tucker (rugby union) explained

James Tucker
Birth Date:5 August 1994
Birth Place:Christchurch, New Zealand
Height:1.97m (06.46feet)
Weight:1150NaN0
School:St Pius X College
St Bede's College
University:University of Waikato
Position:Lock / Loose forward
Years1:2014−
Apps1:59
Points1:40
Years2:2016−2017
Apps2:5
Points2:0
Years3:2017−2018
Clubs3:Zebre
Apps3:4
Points3:0
Years4:2019
Clubs4:Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo
Apps4:3
Points4:0
Years5:2021
Apps5:6
Points5:0
Years6:2022-2023
Apps6:23
Points6:5
Repyears1:2014
Repteam1:New Zealand U20
Repcaps1:5
Reppoints1:5
Clubupdate:16 July 2016
Repupdate:5 October 2015

James Tucker (born 5 August 1994) is a New Zealand rugby union player who currently plays as a lock or loose forward for in New Zealand's domestic Mitre 10 Cup.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Early career

Born in Christchurch, Tucker moved to Sydney, Australia while he was a primary school student, but moved back to the land of his birth during high school and attended St Bede's College in his home town where he played first XV rugby.[4] He moved north to Hamilton after graduating from high school and started playing club rugby for the Hamilton Marist club in Waikato's Club Rugby competition.[1] [5]

Senior career

Tucker was first named in the squad for the 2014 ITM Cup, however due to knee and shoulder injuries, he didn't get any game time during the season and had to wait until the following year for his provincial debut. He played 9 times for Waikato in a season in which they claimed the Ranfurly Shield and he was named as Waikato Supporters Club forward of the year.[4] 2016 proved to be another tough year for him, with an ACL knee injury sustained in week 2 against ruling him out for the rest of the year.[2] [6]

Super Rugby

Having been a member of the Chiefs development squad and trained with their first team in 2015, Tucker was promoted to the franchise's wider training group for the 2016 Super Rugby season. He made 4 substitute appearances in a campaign which saw the men from Hamilton reach the competition's semi-finals before going down to New Zealand rivals and eventual champions, the . Despite injury ruining his 2016 domestic season, he was named as a full squad member for 2017.[3]

International

Tucker was a member of the New Zealand Under-20 side which finished in 3rd place in the 2014 IRB Junior World Championship in his home country.[7] [8]

Super Rugby Statistics

[2]

Season Team Games Starts Sub Mins Tries Cons Pens Drops Points Yel Red
4 0 4 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 4 0 4 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cricket

In addition to being a fine rugby player in high school, Tucker also played cricket, representing Canterbury at age group level and New Zealand at under-19 level.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: James Tucker Waikato Player Profile . Mooloo Rugby . 11 December 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171107004959/http://www.mooloo.co.nz/team/2016-player-profiles/show/114 . 7 November 2017 . dead .
  2. Web site: James Tucker itsrugby.co.uk Player Statistics . itsrugby.co.uk . 11 December 2016.
  3. Web site: Chiefs 2017 Squad Guide . All Blacks.com . 11 December 2016 . 11 May 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170511031335/http://files.allblacks.com/comms/2016-ISR/2017_ISR_Squad_Naming_Chiefs-PUBLISHED-01.pdf . dead .
  4. Web site: James Tucker Chiefs Player Profile . Chiefs Rugby . 11 December 2016.
  5. Web site: Perseverance paying off for Waikato lock James Tucker . Rugby Heaven . 1 September 2015 . 11 December 2016.
  6. Web site: Waikato forward James Tucker ruled out for the season with serious knee injury . Rugby Heaven . 30 August 2016 . 11 December 2016.
  7. Web site: James Tucker All Blacks Player Profile . All Blacks.com . 5 October 2015.
  8. Web site: NZU20 squad named for IRB JWC2014 . All Blacks.com . 23 April 2014 . 11 December 2016.