James Lewis (rugby player)

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James Lewis
Full name James Lewis
Date of birth (1987-11-20) 20 November 1987 (age 36)
Place of birth Abergavenny, Wales
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 93 kg (14 st 9 lb)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Centre
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2005-2009
2009-2010
2010
2010-
Ebbw Vale
Coventry
Sale
London Welsh
 ?
?
?
55
(?)
(?)
(?)
55
correct as of 19:53, 11 February 2008 (UTC).
Provincial/State sides
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2006-2009 Newport Gwent Dragons 1 (0)
correct as of 19:53, 11 February 2008 (UTC).
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
Wales U16
Wales U19
Wales U19
Wales U20
3
2
9
4
(?)
(?)
(?)
(?)
Sevens national teams
Years Club / team Comps
2006- Wales Sevens

James Lewis (20 November 1987)[1] is a Welsh rugby union player for London Welsh RFC. A centre, he previously played for Ebbw Vale, the Newport Gwent Dragons and Coventry. In 2010 he had a trial with Sale Sharks.

The twin brother of scrum-half Robert Lewis, James Lewis has represented Wales at U16, U18, U19, U20 and at Sevens. He scored an outstanding try in Wales U19's win over France U19's in the 2005-06 Grand Slam decider – and played a part in the newly created team's Six Nations Under 20s Championship in 2007. He has represented Wales on 18 occasions across all the age grade international teams.

Lewis was selected for the senior Wales Sevens squad at 19 years of age for the tour to the Hong Kong Sevens and the Adelaide Sevens for legs five and six of the 2006–07 IRB Sevens World Series. He scored a try in the Plate quarter-final clash against Italy in Hong Kong; his team ultimately won the trophy by overcoming Argentina in the final.

He was the only player to represent Wales in all of the 2007–08 IRB Sevens World Series, and the three Rugby World Cup Sevens qualifying games. He scored a try in the Bowl semi-final in the Dubai Sevens against Australia (which Wales narrowly lost), and further impressed in the George Sevens; he notched a match-winning try against France in the Bowl semi-final to put his side through to the final against England, in which he also scored to gain Wales Sevens' first piece of silverware in the 2007–08 season.

In 2007-08 he was Wales and Europe's highest try scorer in the IRB World Sevens Series and the 13th highest try scorer in the World 7's with 20 tries. Lewis has accumulated 34 tries for the Wales Sevens in all tournaments.

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