Rugby player returns to former school to inspire students
James McGurk, 18, has become a long way since finishing his A levels at Whitburn Church of England Academy.
Now a semi-professional rugby player, James represented Wales in the Rugby League Under-19 European Championship held in Serbia in August.
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Hide AdJames, from East Boldon, found a love for rugby aged 14 when players from Newcastle Thunder visited the school to train pupils as part of the All Stars Rugby Coaching programme.
James quickly excelled in the sport and on leaving school was given a contract with Newcastle Thunder.
After representing Wales, James asked the school if they would like his first Wales strip to feature on their ‘Inspiration Wall’ to thank them for supporting his sporting career.
The wall showcases the achievements of former pupils to inspire those at the school and features former pupils like former Newcastle footballer Dan Ward and GB gymnast Louise Lee.
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Hide AdJames’ signed Wales shirt was added to the wall along with ex-British gymnast Maddy Gamblin.
His dad Steve McGurk, 59, said: “The school brought in Newcastle Thunder players and James started training with them each week.
“Rugby was completely new to him but he had a real gift for it and started playing for the school team and was its captain.”
James went on to play for Jarrow Vikings and, earlier this year, was successful in the trial to play for the Wales Rugby League Team.
In the championship Wales came third overall.
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Hide AdHe is able to represent Wales due to his Welsh ancestry - his grandmother was from Newport in South Wales.
Mr McGurk said: “He contacted the school to see if they wanted his Wales shirt for the wall as a way of saying thank you to them for the everything they have done for him.”
James Leggett, head of PE at the school, said: “We are immensely proud of James’ achievements and what he has accomplished so far.
“His dedication and commitment to his sport is a great example to our students and demonstrates what you can achieve with hard work and belief.
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Hide Ad“Special thanks to All Stars Rugby Coaching, set up by Newcastle Thunder players Rhys Clarke and Joe Brown, who worked with James in school and have played a big part in his development.”
Former students who have had success in their sport and would like to donate a signed item should contact the school.