James switches from Blues to Sale
Date published : 08 Feb 2010 - 21:53:40
Ex-Wales international Dafydd James has joined Sale Sharks on a short-term deal until the end of the season.The 34-year-old joined Cardiff Blues last summer his Scarlets contract was terminated, but has found first-team opportunities limited.
The Sharks have been troubled by injuries in their back division, prompting James' signing.
Sales's Welsh boss Kingsley Jones said: "He can play at centre or on the wing, where we've had injury problems."
Samoa centre Andy Tuilagi (broken arm) is the latest Sale player to face a spell on the sidelines and they hope the 2001 British and Irish Lion tourist to Australia can provide some much needed strength in depth.
Jones added: "We're delighted that Dafydd has agreed to join us until the end of the season. "
James began his career at Bridgend before stints at now defunct Celtic Warriors, Llanelli, Harlequins and a return to the Scarlets before joining the Blues.
He joins fellow Wales internationals Dwayne Peel, Eifion Lewis-Roberts and Brent Cockbain at Sale as well as uncapped Welshmen Lee Thomas, Nick MacLeod, David Bishop and Marc Jones.