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James Ryan

3 September 2010



After appearing in nine test matches by the end of the 2006 season and still only 23 years of age Otago lock James Ryan appeared to be a player of great potential and on the way to a significant All Black career. That could still be the case but in May 2008 there is doubt over his future involvement, some rumours being that an injury had not totally healed, others that he had become disenchanted with the game.

Even if he does not return as a player Ryan, known as “Chucky”, has a number of achievements to look back on. Born in Christchurch he was educated at Christ’s College, representing New Zealand Secondary Schools in 2000. The year before he had played for New Zealand Under 16.

Studying law at Otago University his national representation continued in 2001-02 at under 19 level in teams that won consecutive IRB world championship titles. His first class debut was in 2002 in a lone game for Otago and continued with eight matches in 2004 when the Rugby Almanack noted he “looks a promising prospect”. In the latter season he also appeared for New Zealand Universities in a 99-12 romp against Japan “A”.

Ryan made his Super 12 debut in 2005, starting in all 11 matches in a competitive Highlanders side. A start in an All Black trial in June was a prelude to being selected for the season’s first test, against Fiji. Whether the match should have been given test status could be debated, for New Zealand Maori, who were to play the Lions the following day, were given prior claim to eligible players. As the Maori side beat the Lions the decision was perhaps vindicated but the test selection was nevertheless devalued. The test match was a 91-0 no contest but Ryan was able to demonstrate his work rate and lineout ability.

He remained with the All Blacks for the mid season tests, being used as a substitute in the 3rd test against the Lions and in three of the Tri-Nations tests. Good form in the latter stages of the NPC saw him selected for the end of season tour, with the Rugby Almanack commenting “The emergence of James Ryan through Super 12 and into the All Blacks was not questioned anywhere in the country.” In the Northern Hemisphere he started in the tests against Wales and Scotland.

Ryan’s 2006 season had a beginning and an end but no middle. He was injured eight games into the Super 14 and did not reappear until late September, playing the last three games of Otago’s Air New Zealand Cup campaign. That was enough for him to be taken on the four match end of season tour to Europe. With five locks in the party he was limited to starting against France and playing 19 minutes as a substitute against Wales.

Injury struck again during the Super 14 in 2007, ending his season and possibly his career. Unable to play in the World Cup he filled a commentator’s role at the tournament before dropping out of the rugby limelight, still only 25 years of age. His career to date includes nine tests, 27 Super 12/14 matches and 19 appearances for Otago.

Profile by Lindsay Knight
for the New Zealand Rugby Museum.



FULL NAME

James Andrew Cheyne Ryan

BORN

Thursday, 10 February 1983 in Christchurch

AGE

27

PHYSICAL

2.00m, 114kg

POSITION

Lock

LAST SCHOOL

Christ's College

RUGBY CLUB
(First made All Blacks from)

Otago University

PROVINCE

Otago

SUPER 14 TEAM

Highlanders

RUGBY NICKNAME

Chucky

ALL BLACK DEBUT

Friday, 10 June 2005
v Fiji at Albany
aged 22 years, 120 days

INTERNATIONAL DEBUT

Friday, 10 June 2005
v Fiji at Albany
aged 22 years, 120 days

LAST TEST

Saturday, 25 November 2006
v Wales at Cardiff
aged 23 years, 288 days

ALL BLACK TESTS

9 (0 as Captain)

ALL BLACK GAMES

0 (0 as Captain)

TOTAL ALL BLACK MATCHES

9 (0 as Captain)

ALL BLACK TEST POINTS

0pts

ALL BLACK GAME POINTS

0pts

TOTAL ALL BLACK POINTS

0pts

ALL BLACK NUMBER

1051


The All Black Games that Ryan played.
(+) = substitute; (-) = replaced

 

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2005

 10 Jun vs Fiji at Albany 91-0  

 9 Jul vs British & Irish Lions at Auckland 38-19 (+) 

 13 Aug vs Australia at Sydney 30-13 (+) 

 27 Aug vs South Africa at Dunedin 31-27 (+) 

 3 Sep vs Australia at Auckland 34-24 (+) 

 5 Nov vs Wales at Cardiff 41-3 (-) 

 26 Nov vs Scotland at Edinburgh 29-10 (-) 

2006

 11 Nov vs France at Lyon 47-3  

 25 Nov vs Wales at Cardiff 45-10 (+) 


Ryan did not score any points for the All Blacks.


Test Record by Nation

 

P

W

D

L

t

c

p

dg

pts

Australia

2

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

British & Irish Lions

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Fiji

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

France

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Scotland

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

South Africa

1

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Wales

2

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

-


Totals

9

9

0

0

0

0

0

0

0


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