
James Botham
James Botham is a dynamic backrow player for Cardiff Rugby, and he is contributing to the team's efforts as they prepare for a significant match against Munster, showcasing his skills in a competitive league.
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Recent news mentions
James Botham scored a try that narrowed Ireland's lead during the match.
How the Welsh media reacted to Ireland v Wales – The Irish TimesJames Botham, grandson of English cricket legend Ian, went over and Edwards converted.
Ireland keep Six Nations title hopes alive in thrilling win over WalesJames Botham burrowed over to make it a two-point game again.
Ireland show resolve in defence and attack to secure hard-fought win over Wales – The Irish TimesJames Botham is mentioned for his ball-carrying ability in the backrow.
Ireland scaled new heights against England. The challenge against Wales is to stay there – The Irish TimesJames Botham was yellow-carded for fighting.
Ulster cough up 14-point lead as Cardiff come back to snatch win at the death – The Irish TimesJames Botham was involved in a hit on Craig Casey that was deemed to be in yellow territory.
World Rugby session will have big focus on 20-minute replacement red card – The Irish TimesJames Botham avoided a card for a high tackle on Casey.
Munster’s discipline deserts them as Cardiff take full advantage of yellow cards – The Irish TimesJames Botham partners Thomas Young in the back row.
Munster will need to dig deep to end Cardiff’s unbeaten home run at Arms Park – The Irish Times






































































