La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 25 octobre 2020 à 14:38. Early into the season, rumours were floating around about Tamou was going to offloaded from North Queensland to the Canberra Raiders after his bad performances in the Cowboys first 3 losses off the season, but later on Tamou returned to his best form when North Queensland went on their 11 match winning streak. The rumours have come from left field and sources indicate the player was just as surprised to see the reports linking him away, according to Hull Live. On 13 October, Tamou played for Australia in the trans-Tasman test, where he started at prop and scored a try in the 18–10 victory. Ses performances en club l'amènent rapidement en sélection des Māori de Nouvelle-Zélande puis d'Australie avec laquelle il dispute la Coupe du monde 2013. James Tamou, né le 13 décembre 1988 à Palmerston North (Nouvelle-Zélande), est un joueur de rugby à XIII australien évoluant au poste de pilier. In 2010, Tamou was named the Cowboys' most improved player of the year, after playing in 19 matches and scoring a try. Every game of every round Live & On-Demand with no-ad breaks during play. Also See: The former Australia international is one of the Saints’ top targets for the 2021 season and he has been identified as a potential replacement for the outgoing Luke Thompson, who will join Canterbury Bulldogs next season, according to League Express. En 2012, malgré ses appels à rejoindre la sélection des Kiwis, il se résigne à accepter de revêtir le maillot de l'Australie et de la de Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Who has qualified for the 2021 World Cup.

Il devient un joueur majeur de la franchise et est appelé en équipe de Nouvelle-Zélande pour préparer le tournoi des quatre nations 2011, mais n'est finalement pas retenu pour la compétition. SUBSCRIBE to Love Rugby League on YouTube. [Read more…], Find out what games are on and where in our TV guide. “There is still a lot of work to do but I was pretty happy with that.”. Get your 14-day free trial & start streaming instantly >, All the team news and SuperCoach help ahead of Round 19, Cashed-up Sea Eagles’ targets, three clubs chase Cowboys star, Manly show faith to young gun; Barrett lands another signing, Storm Origin star in isolation for COVID-19 bubble breach, ‘Don’t you c**** let me down’: The unseen side of Cameron Smith, ‘Don’t know how much longer he will go on’, Find out more about our policy and your choices, including how to opt-out. That's fingers in eyes.". [34] In round 20 ,against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Tamou injured his neck, resulting with him being sidelined for a month. A three-man judiciary panel of Bob Lindner, Sean Garlick and Ben Creagh took 30 minutes to determine the 25-year-old England prop was guilty of careless dangerous contact with James Tamou… Il joue avec l'équipe junior des Sydney Roosters et devient rapidement un grand espoir. Il fait ses débuts professionnels en National Rugby League avec la franchise des North Queensland Cowboys en 2009. Support rugby league in the media and subscribe to League Express or League Weekly, as well as checking out the regular coverage of the sport in The Mirror, The Sun, The Guardian and other national newspapers; the more you read, the more there’ll be. "James Tamou made the complaint because he was the recipient of an obvious eye gouge from Luke Thompson. Get your 14-day free trial & start streaming instantly >, LATE MAIL: All the team news and SuperCoach help ahead of Round 19, TRANSFER WHISPERS: Cashed-up Sea Eagles’ targets, three clubs chase Cowboys star, TRANSFER CENTRE: Manly show faith to young gun; Barrett lands another signing.

Losses: James Maloney (Catalans), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Eels), Sione Katoa (Bulldogs), Tim Grant, Sam McKendry (retired), Wayde Egan (Warriors), Frank Winterstein (Toulouse), Hame Sele, Paea Pua (unsigned), Tyrell Fuimaono (Dragons), Nick Lui-Toso (Northern Pride), Shawn Blore (released mid-season to Tigers), Jed Cartwright (released mid-season to Rabbitohs), New deal: Dylan Edwards (2022), Liam Martin (2023), 2020 squad: Euan Aitken (2020), Eddie Blacker (2021), Billy Brittain (2020), Adam Clune (2022), Jack de Belin (2020), Matt Dufty (2021), Jackson Ford (2022), Tyson Frizell (2020), Tyrell Fuimaono (2021), Jacob Host (2020), Ben Hunt (2022, PO 23), Josh Kerr (2023), Blake Lawrie (2022), Zac Lomax (2025), Joe Lovodua (2020), Cameron McInnes (2021), Trent Merrin (2021), Corey Norman (2021), Jordan Pereira (2021), Mikaele Ravalawa (2023), Jason Saab (2022), Tristan Sailor (2020), Korbin Sims (2021), Tariq Sims (2022), Paul Vaughan (2021, PO 22), Brayden Wiliame (2021), Kaide Ellis (2020), Gains: Trent Merrin (Leeds), Issac Luke (Warriors), Brayden Wiliame (Catalans), Eddie Blacker, Jackson Ford, Jason Saab (upgraded from development deals), Tyrell Fuimono (Panthers), Kaide Ellis (mid-season for 2020), Losses: Tim Lafai (Bulldogs), James Graham (St Helens), (Luciano Leilua (Tigers), Jonus Pearson (Titans), Jeremy Latimore (retired), Gareth Widdop (Warrington), Reece Robson (Cowboys), Steven Marsters (Rabbitohs), Lachlan Maranta (Wynnum Manly), Jai Field (Eels), Mitchell Allgood, Patrick Kaufusi, Darren Nicholls, Lachlan Timm (all unsigned), Issac Luke (Broncos), 2021 losses: Tyson Frizell (Knights), Euan Aitken (Warriors), New deal: Jackson Ford (2022), Josh Kerr (2023), Adam Clune (2022), 2020 squad: Corey Allan (2021), Tom Amone (2020), Tom Burgess (2023), Braidon Burns (2021), Jed Cartwright (2023), Damien Cook (2023), Joshua Cook (2021), Troy Dargan (2021), Cory Denniss (2020), Kurt Dillon (2020), Dane Gagai (2021), Campbell Graham (2024), Dean Hawkins (2021), Alex Johnston (2020), Liam Knight (2023), Keaon Kolomatangi (2021), Ethan Lowe (2021), Patrick Mago (2020), Steven Marsters (2020), Latrell Mitchell (2021), Cameron Murray (2021), Mark Nicholls (2021), Adam Reynolds (2021), James Roberts (2021), Ky Rodwell (2020), Hame Sele (2023), Bayley Sironen (2020), Jaydn Su’A (2021), Tevita Tatola (2021), Cody Walker (2022), Gains: Edene Gebbie (Wynnum-Manly), Bryson Goodwin (Warrington), Troy Dargan (Broncos), Steven Marsters (Dragons), Joshua Cook, Dean Hawkins, Keaon Kolomatangi, Ky Rodwell (upgraded from development deals), Latrell Mitchell (Roosters), Jed Cartwright (mid-season from Panthers), Losses: George Burgess (Wigan), Dean Britt (Bulldogs), John Sutton (retirement), Greg Inglis (retirement), Connor Tracey (Sharks), Adam Doueihi (Tigers), Billy Brittain (Dragons), Mawene Hiroti (Sharks), Jacob Gagan, Kyle Turner (unsigned), Bryson Goodwin (Sharks), New deal: Latrell Mitchell (player option taken for 2021), Jaydn Su’a (player option taken for 2021), Hame Sele (extension to 2023), Campbell Graham (2024), 2021 gains: Jai Arrow (from Titans until 2024), 2020 squad: Mitchell Aubusson (2020), Fletcher Baker (2021), Egan Butcher (2021), Nat Butcher (2022), Lindsay Collins (2022), Boyd Cordner (2023), Angus Crichton (2021), Poasa Faamausili (2022), Kyle Flanagan (2021), Jake Friend (2020), Ryan Hall (2020, MO 21), Drew Hutchison (2020), Matt Ikuvalu (2020), Luke Keary (2024), Lachlan Lam (2020), Isaac Liu (2021), Joseph Manu (2022), Brett Morris (2020), Josh Morris (2020), Victor Radley (2023), Billy Smith (2021), Daniel Suluka-Fifita (2022), Siosiua Taukeiaho (2022), James Tedesco (2021), Christian Tuipulotu (2021), Daniel Tupou (2021), Sitili Tupouniua (2021), Sam Verrills (2021), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (2023), Sonny Bill Williams (2020), Gains: Josh Morris (Sharks), Kyle Flanagan (Sharks), Sonny Bill Williams (mid-season from Toronto Wolfpack), Losses: Cooper Cronk (retired), Bernard Lewis (Northern Pride), Zane Tetevano (Panthers), Latrell Mitchell (Rabbitohs), Asu Kepaoa (Tigers), 2020 squad: Bunty Afoa (2021), Leeson Ah Mau (2021), Gerard Beale (2020), Adam Blair (2020, PO 21), Lachlan Burr (2020), Josh Curran (2021), Wayde Egan (2022), Jackson Frei (2020), David Fusitu’a (2023), Tohu Harris (2021), Chanel Harris-Tavita (2022), Peta Hiku (2021), Patrick Herbert (2020), Eliesa Katoa (2021), Adam Keighran (2020), Karl Lawton (2021), Ken Maumalo (2022), Taane Milne (2020), Jack Murchie (2021) Kodi Nikorima (2021, PO 22), Agnatius Paasi (2022), Isaiah Papali’i (2020), Hayze Perham (2021), Adam Pompey (2021), Leivaha Pulu (2020), Nathaniel Roache (2020), Jamayne Taunoa-Brown (2022), Jazz Tevaga (2021), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (2022), Gains: Wayde Egan (Panthers), Adam Pompey, Eliesa Katoa (upgraded from development deals), Jamayne Taunoa-Brown, Jack Murchie (Raiders), Losses: Ligi Sao (Hull FC), Tevita Satae (Hull FC), Blayke Ayshford (retired), Issac Luke (Dragons), Sam Lisone (Titans), Blake Green (mid-season to Knights), New deal: Jamayne Taunoa-Brown (until 2022), Peta Hiku (until 2021), 2021 gains: Kane Evans (from Eels until 2022) Ben Murdoch-Masila (from Warrington until 2023), Euan Aitken (from Dragons until 2023), Coach: Todd Payten (interim, 2020) Nathan Brown (from 2021), 2020 squad: Josh Aloiai (2021), Luke Brooks (2023), Michael Chee-Kam (2021), Oliver Clark (2020), Adam Doueihi (2023), Matt Eisenhuth (2020), Luke Garner (2022), Harry Grant (2020), Robert Jennings (2020), Chris Lawrence (2020), Joey Leilua (2022), Luciano Leilua (2022), Jacob Liddle (2021), Benji Marshall (2020), Moses Mbye (2022), Sam McIntyre (2020), Chris McQueen (2020), Thomas Mikaele (2021), Zane Musgrove (2021), David Nofoaluma (2021), Russell Packer (2021), Josh Reynolds (2021), Alex Seyfarth (2020), Dylan Smith (2020), Tommy Talau (2022), Elijah Taylor (2020), Alex Twal (2022), Billy Walters (2021), Shawn Blore (2021), Asu Kepaoa (2023), Gains: Adam Doueihi (Rabbitohs), Joey Leilua (from Raiders), Luciano Leilua (Dragons), Billy Walters (Storm), Zane Musgrove, Shawn Blore (from Panthers), Asu Kepaoa (from Roosters), Losses: Chris McQueen (Super League), Paul Momirovski (Storm), Robbie Farah, Robbie Rochow, Ben Matulino (all retired), Mahe Fonua (Hull FC), Esan Marsters (Cowboys), Ryan Matterson (Eels), Corey Thompson (Titans), New deal: Shawn Blore (mid-season until 2021), 2021 gains: Stefano Utoikamanu (from Eels until 2023), Paul Momirovski (Storm), James Tamou (from Panthers until 2022). James Tamou - WikiMili, The Free Encyclopedia - WikiMili, The Free Encyclopedia British international Luke Thompson is set to spend the first month of the 2021 season on the sidelines after being handed a four-week suspension for eye-gouging Panthers prop James Tamou. He has played for Australia and the New Zealand Maori at international level. [51], Tamou played a total of 25 games for Penrith in 2018 as the club qualified for the finals but were eliminated by Cronulla in week two of the finals series. “The young boys are going to have to step up and it is up to us forwards to lay a good platform and give them some room.”, Football factory: The tips, scouts and secrets of Penrith's junior juggernaut, The 30-year formula for success set to deliver a Panthers premiership, Halves combinations hold key in Panthers-Rabbitohs clash, The ‘odd couple’: Luai’s confidence fuels Cleary, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content. “James has shown to be one of the leading forwards in our game and has generated extremely strong metres-per-minute this year, which will greatly complement our current squad. The Panthers host the Roosters on March 14 and Tamou said they would need to be at their best after watching the Trent Robinson-coached side in their 20-12 defeat of Super League champions St Helens in England last week. [12], On 12 April, Tamou and team mate Blake Leary were suspended by the Cowboys for one game for "breaking team alcohol rules". Listen to The Final Hooter podcast, featuring exclusive interviews, every week. “James brings a wealth of experience to our forward pack and is a player who has experienced success at every level of the game,” Maguire said. Former St Helens man Luke Thompson features among Jenna Brooks' NRL talking points this week ... after he was found guilty of dangerous contact to the head of James Tamou. My Set of Six: with Wakefield centre Reece Lyne featuring Lesley Vainikolo & England debut, Rugby League Today: Williams earns high praise, Championship coach on season resumption & Davies highlights. Il fait ses débuts avec les Kangourous en avril 2012 lors de l'ANZAC Test, rappelé la saison suivante. 18th May 2020, 20:21 #20. 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