词条 | James Green (rugby league) |
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|name = James Green |fullname = |image = Green in 2015.JPG |image_size = |caption = |country = England |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1990|11|29|df=yes}} |birth_place = Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, England |height = {{convert|6|ft|6|in|cm|0|abbr=on}}[1] |weight = {{convert|17|st|9|lb|kg|abbr=on}}[1] |position = {{rlp|PR}} |club1 = {{nowrap|Hull Kingston Rovers}} |year1start = 2012 |year1end = 16 |appearances1 = 81 |tries1 = 3 |goals1 = 0 |fieldgoals1 = 0 |points1 = 12 |club2 = → Workington Town |year2start = 2012({{Abbrlink|DR|Super League#Dual registration}}) |year2end = |appearances2 = 3 |tries2 = 0 |goals2 = 0 |fieldgoals2 = 0 |points2 = 0 |club3 = → Batley Bulldogs |year3start = 2012({{Abbrlink|DR|Super League#Dual registration}}) |year3end = |appearances3 = 9 |tries3 = 0 |goals3 = 0 |fieldgoals3 = 0 |points3 = 0 |club4 = → Gateshead Thunder |year4start = 2013({{Abbrlink|DR|Super League#Dual registration}}) |year4end = |appearances4 = 5 |tries4 = 0 |goals4 = 0 |fieldgoals4 = 0 |points4 = 0 |club5 = Leigh Centurions |year5start = 2017 |year5end = |appearances5 = 9 |tries5 = 0 |goals5 = 0 |fieldgoals5 = 0 |points5 = 0 |club6 = → Sheffield Eagles |year6start = 2017({{Abbrlink|DR|Kingstone Press Championship#Dual registration}}) |year6end = |appearances6 = 2 |tries6 = 0 |goals6 = 0 |fieldgoals6 = 0 |points6 = 0 |club7 = Castleford Tigers |year7start = 2018 |year7end = |appearances7 = 4 |tries7 = 0 |goals7 = 0 |fieldgoals7 = 0 |points7 = 0 |club8 = → Halifax |year8start = 2018(loan) |year8end = |appearances8 = 7 |tries8 = 0 |goals8 = 0 |fieldgoals8 = 0 |points8 = 0 |club9 = {{nowrap|→ Bradford Bulls}} |year9start = 2018(loan) |year9end = |appearances9 = 11 |tries9 = 1 |goals9 = 0 |fieldgoals9 = 0 |points9 = 4 |club10 = Bradford Bulls |year10start = 2019 |year10end = present |appearances10 = 6 |tries10 = 0 |goals10 = 0 |fieldgoals10 = 0 |points10 = 0 |source = [2][3][4] |updated = 31 March 2019 }} James Green (born {{birth date|1990|11|29|df=yes}}) is a rugby league footballer who plays as {{rlp|pr}} for the Bradford Bulls in the Betfred Championship. Playing careerGreen was born in Beverley near Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire but brought up in Hull, he first played rugby league at the age of 7, he played for the West Hull youth side. He later moved to the Skirlaugh Bulls before turning professional.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} Green captained the reserve side at Hull Kingston Rovers, and led them to their first ever play-off place.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} Green was on dual registration with Workington Town in 2012, where he made 3 appearances. He made his début for Hull Kingston Rovers on 10 August 2012 against Bradford Bulls during which he was injured, placed on report and suspended as a result.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} He then spent the remainder of the season as a dual registered player with Batley, for who he made 9 appearances under the ex-international coach John Kear. During the 2013 season Green guested for Gateshead Thunder 5 times and Featherstone Rovers on 3 occasions, he also turned out 8 times for his parent club Hull Kingston Rovers. Green became a regular for Hull Kingston Rovers in the 2014 campaign, playing in 27 of their 28 fixtures, scoring his début try against Castleford on 28 February. Green was so impressive during the 2014 campaign that he scooped the "Young Player Of The Year Award" at the age of 23. Green will wear the number 20 jersey for the 2015 season.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} On 6 May 2014, Green signed a new deal that will see him stay at Hull Kingston Rovers for another two seasons. Green continues to be valuable member of Hull Kingston Rovers first team squad, and featured on a further 25 occasions during the 2015 season. Green helped his side to a Challenge Cup Final appearance during 2015,the club's first since 1986. Green missed out on a Wembley place and was 18th man for the day. Green will be expecting a big season in 2016, when he will wear the number 16 jersey.[5] Green made a further 20 appearances for Hull Kingston Rovers during the 2016 season, scoring 2 tries, and picking up 1 yellow card and 1 red for fighting with ex-colleagues Travis Burns and Jordon Cox respectfully. Green missed the last 7 games of 2016 with a shoulder injury, he has had successful surgery and is now in rehabilitation. He signed to play for newly promoted Leigh Centurions on a 2-year contract, which would keep him at Leigh for the 2017 and 2018 seasons. However, In November 2017 he signed a one-year deal with Castleford Tigers for the 2018 season.[6] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url= http://www.hullkr.co.uk/on-the-pitch/first-team|title=Hull Kingston Rovers 1st Team James Green|author=|date=2015|website= Hull Kingston Rovers RLFC|publisher= Hull Kingston Rovers RLFC|access-date=17 July 2015}} 2. ^[https://www.loverugbyleague.com/stats/players/James-Green loverugbyleague] 3. ^Rugby League Project 4. ^Superleague.co.uk 5. ^http://www1.skysports.com/rugby-league/news/12217/9299134/super-league-james-green-signs-new-contract-with-hull-kr 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.skysports.com/rugby-league/news/13995/11111827/castleford-sign-leigh-prop-james-green-on-one-year-deal|title=Castleford sign Leigh prop James Green on one-year deal|publisher=Sky Sports|date=3 November 2017|accessdate=8 December 2017}} External links
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