Gloucester Receives James Forrester

By Cindy Ferguson

James Forrester signed an extension of three years to his current contract after demonstrating his various skills. Forrester plays in the rugby union and wears the number eight shirt in Gloucester’s Club and England and will now stay in Kingsholm until the year 2010.

Forrester was born on February 9, 1981 in Oxford. He is very talented and possesses tremendous handling skills including a stupendous eye for the try line. He learned how to play rugby at St Edwards School located in Oxford and obtained a lot of practice by playing as a mini and junior for with Bicester RFC.

In 1999 he was unable to participate in England’s U18 Group School cap, however, in 2002; he did make it to England’s U21 where he’s made his first appearance against Wales in the city of Bristol. The following June Forrester went on to play for England XV against the Barbarians in Twickenham a match in which he attained an unforgettable 65-meter try and outperformed Jonah Lomu throughout the course of the game.

During the years 2003-2004 he made continuous success while playing with England A despite the fact that he was somewhat affected by injuries in his elbow and shoulder on two different occasions.

In the summer of 2004 Forrester proceeded to play for Gloucester by signing a three-year contract and is now one of the key players for that club.

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Cindy Ferguson is a high-ranking sports writer in the Football Betting industry. To view more of her exceptional work; visit the sports betting archives. Feel free to reprint this article in its entirety on your site; make sure to leave all links in place and do not modify any of the content.

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