This is our set of Brocky pages ...... http://www.oldcollegiansrugby.org.au...ockjames.shtml
2007 is now full of mostly Frenchy's photos, thanks Frenchy.
There's a photo in there of Brock, when he was a lot younger, with Mark Ella plus a few others.
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This is our set of Brocky pages ...... http://www.oldcollegiansrugby.org.au...ockjames.shtml
2007 is now full of mostly Frenchy's photos, thanks Frenchy.
There's a photo in there of Brock, when he was a lot younger, with Mark Ella plus a few others.
More Brocky stuff - his 2006 try against the Crusaders:
Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgLAwj8jfbo
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Never knew that existed. Great. Any more?
he only crossed for a try once didnt he?
That was the only one I remembered...
he did a couple of sick chips through that others scored off.
That's correct 1 try and 1 conversionQuote:
Originally Posted by pruc
HE was the man for Clermont rugby team (say A.S.M, which stands for Association Sportive Montferrandaise) in european HCup against Irish Munster early december.
He made ALL the points for Clermont, One try, 1 conversion, and as usual all penalties.
Brock James is really a golden guy ! as a player first, and as a person too.
He now speaks fluent french !
a French supporter who wish to keep Brock James until he stops rugby :)
on 29th dec, training session under the snow :
http://xs134.xs.to/xs134/08013/p1170969seq498.jpg
ASM is now 4th on the french top14 championship
Brock is now at 39 consecutive successful kicks, he beated the previous record which was 34. he is the best scorer for the third year. He will play for ASM until 2011 yeahhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!
He's just going to become the most valuable player ASM did ever had ... and still such a nice and clever guy.
That's impressive! Guess he won't be coming back here next year then ...Quote:
Brock is now at 39 consecutive successful kicks
Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you got........................
We didn't know what we got 3 years ago, but now we know that we've got the best ever fly-half of our rugby team. Not only by the amazing 85-90% success on kicks, but the unique feeling he develops to give a kick forward just a the right place for the right or left wing to catch it.
Good defender, excellent "reader" of the game, we have no plan to release him until 20X1 ;-)
he his the sort of guy who is not just part of a team but is the spirit of the team. I'm glad his talent grows here and now for our benefit
Why?, dear Rugby Gods, Why?
How old is he? 24 I heard?
He will come back one day :)
For me he was one our most exciting inaugural signings but never seemed to click.
Showed glimpses of the promise spoken of from Taranaki quarters but nothing really that consistent.
A major casualty of the Giteau signing.
Fingers crossed he may still have a desire to play for the Wallabies before he gets past it.
Come "home" Brocky :thumbsup: