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James Grindal (born 1980 in Nuneaton) is an English former rugby union rugby player who played scrum-half for Bristol Rugby. He was capped by England at Under-18, Under-21 and England Saxons level. A former pupil of King Henry VIII School in Coventry, scrum-half Grindal made his first-team debut for Leicester Tigers as a 19-year-old and, between 1999 and 2002 made 27 appearances, and was involved in the first-team squad during three Premiership title wins and the back to back Heineken Cup wins in 2000 and 2001, in a golden era for the club.

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  • James Grindal (born 1980 in Nuneaton) is an English former rugby union rugby player who played scrum-half for Bristol Rugby. He was capped by England at Under-18, Under-21 and England Saxons level. A former pupil of King Henry VIII School in Coventry, scrum-half Grindal made his first-team debut for Leicester Tigers as a 19-year-old and, between 1999 and 2002 made 27 appearances, and was involved in the first-team squad during three Premiership title wins and the back to back Heineken Cup wins in 2000 and 2001, in a golden era for the club. Grindal made a move to Newcastle Falcons, under Director of Rugby Rob Andrew, in the summer of 2002. He made 156 first-team appearances for Newcastle between 2002 and 2009, and won the Powergen Cup after victory over Sale Sharks at Twickenham in 2004. Grindal was partnered at half back with World Cup winner Jonny Wilkinson, during his time there. He was called into the England Saxons side that defeated Ireland A on 1 February 2008. On 25 June 2009 it was confirmed that he would return to his former club, Leicester Tigers, from the Newcastle Falcons to replace the departing Julien Dupuy. In his second spell as a Leicester Tigers player, Grindal was in the matchday squad for 2 Twickenham Premiership Finals in 2010 and 2011, picking up an Aviva Premiership winner's medal as a replacement in 2010. He made a further 59 appearances for the first team in these 3 seasons. He joined Bristol for the 2012/13 season, and was Club Captain for the 2013/14 season, making 43 appearances in his 2 seasons there. (en)
  • James Grindal, né le 18 août 1980 à Nuneaton (Angleterre), est un joueur de rugby à XV, qui joue avec les Leicester Tigers, évoluant au poste de demi de mêlée (1,75 m et 85 kg). (fr)
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  • James Grindal, né le 18 août 1980 à Nuneaton (Angleterre), est un joueur de rugby à XV, qui joue avec les Leicester Tigers, évoluant au poste de demi de mêlée (1,75 m et 85 kg). (fr)
  • James Grindal (born 1980 in Nuneaton) is an English former rugby union rugby player who played scrum-half for Bristol Rugby. He was capped by England at Under-18, Under-21 and England Saxons level. A former pupil of King Henry VIII School in Coventry, scrum-half Grindal made his first-team debut for Leicester Tigers as a 19-year-old and, between 1999 and 2002 made 27 appearances, and was involved in the first-team squad during three Premiership title wins and the back to back Heineken Cup wins in 2000 and 2001, in a golden era for the club. (en)
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