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NRL clubs sound out schoolboy sensation James Gallaugher, tipped to become our greatest sprinter
Paul Crawley
The Daily Telegraph
December 11, 2012 12:00AM

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GIFTED: James Gallaugher. Picture: Bullard Simon Source: The Daily Telegraph

IF you are a fan of rugby league or athletics, write down the name James Gallaugher.

This gifted 12-year-old indigenous schoolboy from the south coast town of Ulladulla already has four NRL clubs interested in his talent - and the potential to be "the greatest sprinter we have ever had".

That statement belongs to his athletics coach Scott Richardson, himself one of Australia's fastest men.

A three-time national age champion who won a Pan Pacific Games gold medal, Richardson has trained and competed against the very best sprinters over the past 20 years.

Asked where this current 100m and 200m primary school champ ranks on raw talent, Richardson said without hesitation: "James is a standout. I wouldn't just say it because he is someone I coach. He is a freak and I mean that in the very best way.

"When I talk about him with my wife and my family, we just say he is going to be the greatest sprinter we have ever had if he keeps improving at the rate which he is."

James's times back up his coach's astonishing assessment. To put his personal best of 11.72sec in the 100m and 23.76sec in the 200m into context, it would make him as fast as any kid his own age in the United States - which is probably why the Michael Johnson Spire Athletics Institute in Ohio has made contact.

"They said they are more than willing to have him go to school there or attend a training camp," his mother Samara said.

"I think he is too young to go to school over there so we are going to send him over in July next year for a training camp."

But James's biggest hurdle down the track could be his talent in rugby league. After helping Ulladulla win the state primary schools titles in league and touch football this year, NRL talent scouts also made their intentions known.

"He still doesn't know all the rules but he has got the attention of Parramatta, Newcastle, South Sydney and the Wests Tigers," Samara said.

Asked what he enjoyed most, James said: "Footy is more fun because you play with your mates but I want to be a runner. It just feels good to be in front."

And you should see him run.

There is a clip on YouTube where he anchors the final leg for Ulladulla to win the 4x100m state schools title this year. It shows James taking the baton what looks to be a good 20m behind the race leader before storming home with the most incredible anchor leg you are ever likely to see.

"It had to be between 15 and 20 metres and that is a huge, huge gap," Richardson said.

"You are talking a fifth of the distance."

Richardson only started coaching James last year after he almost won a national title without any proper training.

"He'd come second at nationals and I was told he did it with a very, very bad start, it might have been a stand-up start he'd used," Richardson said.

"And I thought immediately, if he is coming even in the top five at nationals and he is not doing the starts properly imagine what he can do if we can get that right.

"He has just got the build and the legs and just the natural propensity to running with a good technique without much interference.

"If he increases his speed on what he is running now which is 11.7 for electronic, he is going to be running 10.9s in the not-too-distant future which is incredible for someone his age."
 
Sounds like he could be the goods

I went to school with a guy who did 10.6 as a 15 year old Was supposedly one of the quickest 15 year olds in the world according to the schools athletic coach

If you don't put hard work with the natural talent you'll go nowhere

Good luck to the young fella
 
He should go to the US and train in American football as a wide receiver, cornerback or running back.
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He should be left alone to grow up like any other teenager. The media attention towards him would be detrimental to his development at his age.
 
Remember Parramatta signing Barney Haslett when he was about 12 … Big splash in the papers like this ... Think Barney ended up playing Metro Cup for Wenty.

Good luck to the young Ulladulla lad... He's obviously pretty quick.
 
He is 12!
TWELVE - let's see what happens in a few years.

But the real question - is Ulladulla in Qld??
 
@softlaw said:
He is 12!
TWELVE - let's see what happens in a few years.

But the real question - is Ulladulla in Qld??

NSW South Coast, an hour south of Nowra. Luke O'Donnell played his junior football for the Milton-Ulladulla Bulldogs before eventually making his way to Sydney.
 
@willow said:
@softlaw said:
He is 12!
TWELVE - let's see what happens in a few years.

But the real question - is Ulladulla in Qld??

NSW South Coast, an hour south of Nowra. Luke O'Donnell played his junior football for the Milton-Ulladulla Bulldogs before eventually making his way to Sydney.

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Take a minute out of the day and watch the YouTube video. He blitzes the field. It's ridiculous. Makes up 15 to 20 meters on a straight to beat the leader.
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If you see his photo in the DT he has quite a slender physique even taking into the fact that he is only 12 years old. How he developes physically over the next 7 to 8 years will be just as, if not more, important as his speed development. The publicity surrounding this kid is a little like the publicity which was around the ex-Eastwood rugny winger Grant when he signed with WT early in 2012.
 
@Newtown said:
If you see his photo in the DT he has quite a slender physique even taking into the fact that he is only 12 years old. How he developes physically over the next 7 to 8 years will be just as, if not more, important as his speed development. The publicity surrounding this kid is a little like the publicity which was around the ex-Eastwood rugny winger Grant when he signed with WT early in 2012.

word - but this kid is already playing league for the NSW team in is age group and scoring tries. worth keeping tabs but to see how he goes.

my bet is if he IS that fast then he will sprint not play sport as it will take him around the globe not just the east coast and auckland.
 
Some footage of him playing for NSW against the NT:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj7IMKudfXQ

And scoring a try against Qld:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMIQOYjkVlE
 
@willow said:
Some footage of him playing for NSW against the NT:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj7IMKudfXQ

And scoring a try against Qld:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMIQOYjkVlE

Loved the little in and away he put on the Queensland fullback.
He's a big kid too … Can see why four clubs are sniffing.
 
Anything can happen, he is only 12\. At present he seems a few inches higher than all the other kids, so maybe he will come back to the field as the other kids catch up to him. You never know. I would love to see Australia produce a world class sprinter
 

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