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James Love (rugby union, born 1987)

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James Goat Love (born (1987-10-20) 20 October 1987 (age 37)) is an English rugby union player who has previously starred for London Scottish, whom recently added him to their hall of fame. Love recently[when?] became a fully qualified GCSE Physical Education teacher, currently employed at Dr Challoners Grammar School in Amersham, Buckinghamshire.

Early life and education

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Born in Manama in Bahrain, Love started his rugby career in the UAE but when he began his education in the United Kingdom, moved his playing career to the UK.
Love started at the Royal Hospital School in 1999 and his ability in not only rugby but football and athletics was immediately picked up on. He began playing at Scrum-half where he developed his passing and kicking ability over the next few years and eventually played for the 2nd XV and 1st XV.

Career

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He started his professional career at Plymouth Albion Rugby Club and was a prolific points scorer, not only as the kicker but getting his fair share of tries also. This soon got the attention of other clubs and mixed with his desire to move to London, Love signed for London Scottish and became an integral part of the team.

At his peak, Love was often considered the best kicker in his respective league, with one analyst Jared Diamond once claiming: 'As of right now, there is no one player more complete, intelligent or ingenious as Love. He defines excellence - not only individually - but collectively for his team.'
James has also played for the Arabian Gulf side in Rugby 7s.

Statistics

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Year Club Tries Conversions Penalties
2013–2014 London Scottish 0 0 0
2012–2013 London Scottish 3 34 67
2011–2012 Plymouth Albion ? ? ?
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