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#15
World Ranking
#30
15
Career Wins
16
$350K
Career Earnings
$400K
N/A
Tournaments Played
N/A

James Lowe

James Lowe was born in Wellington, New Zealand. He began playing rugby at a young age and made his mark in the age-grade competitions before moving up to professional levels. Lowe started his professional career with the Chiefs in Super Rugby, showcasing his exceptional pace and agility on the wing. After a successful stint in New Zealand, he made the move to Ireland where he joined Leinster Rugby. His time at Leinster has been marked by numerous accolades, including winning the Pro14 championship. Lowe is known for his powerful running and tackling ability, making him a dynamic asset on the field. In 2021, he earned his first cap for Ireland and quickly became a fan favorite, contributing to the national team's success in various tournaments. As of now, he continues to play for Leinster and represent Ireland on the international stage.

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James Tuttle

James Tuttle is a skilled scrum-half who has made his mark in Australian rugby, currently playing for the Western Force in Super Rugby. Born in Queensland, James displayed a keen interest in rugby from a young age and honed his skills in local competitions, ultimately leading him to represent his state at various youth levels. Tuttle made his professional debut in 2011, showcasing his quick thinking and agility around the field. His ability to read the game and deliver precise passes have earned him the respect of teammates and coaches alike. Over the years, he has faced formidable competition but has consistently risen to the challenge. Known for his quick tap-and-go and sharp decision-making, James has played a pivotal role in many crucial matches. He seeks to continue improving his game and aspires to represent Australia on the international stage, contributing to the growth of rugby in the country. His leadership qualities and commitment to teamwork make him an inspiring figure both on and off the field.

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