James Lowes is a former professional rugby league footballer, and coach. He played for Hunslet and Leeds, but arguably his best years were spent with the Bradford Bulls, where he won many trophies.[1] He played there from 1996 to 2003.
Club career
Lowes began his career at Hunslet, joining from junior club Hunslet Parkside in October 1986.[3] He was signed by Leeds in 1992 for an initial transfer fee of £30,000.[4] Lowes had usually played as a stand-off or scrum-half during his early career, but was converted into a hooker when he joined Leeds.[4]
Lowes' legacy was acknowledged when he was included in Bradford's 'Millennium Masters', 'Bull Masters', and in August 2007 was named in the club's 'Team of the Century'. Only six players have been included in all three lists; Lowes, Karl Fairbank, Trevor Foster, Keith Mumby, Robbie Paul and Ernest Ward.
Coaching career
Lowes began a coaching career following his retirement as a player, joining Salford City Reds as an assistant coach in 2004. Whilst on the coaching staff at Salford he made one appearance in a friendly match against Swinton, scoring a try.
Lowes later moved to Warrington Wolves as an assistant coach, and was named head coach following the departure of Paul Cullen in the 2008 season.[2] However, after a disappointing opening to the 2009 season Lowes left the club and was replaced by Tony Smith. He later joined Leeds Rhinos as an assistant to Brian McDermott.
In 2013 Lowes was named as head coach at Leeds Carnegie.
In June 2014 Lowes was named as head coach at Bradford Bulls. After the disappointment and shock of being relegated out of Super League XIX after being one of the most successful Super League teams among the years, Lowes made his team one game away from returning to the Super League in 2016. They only required to now win a 'Million Pound Game' and final qualifier which determined if either Wakefield would remain in the Super League again next season or whether Bradford would return to the top flight again. However Bradford would suffer a 24-16 defeat which would cause Lowes' men to unfortunately remain in the Championship for the 2016 rugby league season. Lowes after the match caused a stir, after he took the match seriously and was tempted to quit rugby league.[5]
In August 2015, Lowes became McNamara's new assistant as he took up the assistant coach role of the England national team.[6]