James Black (rugby union)

James William Black (born 10 June 1958) is an Australian former rugby union international.

[2] A utility back, Black was a noted goal-kicker in the Shute Shield for Manly and won a place on Australia's 1984 grand slam tour of Britain and Ireland.

[3] Although he didn't feature in the Tests, he scored 62 points from his eight tour matches, a tally bettered by only Michael Lynagh.

An injury to Roger Gould gave Black a chance at fullback in a two-Test home series against Canada.

He then played outside centre in a Bledisloe Cup match in Auckland, scoring his team's only try, before returning to fullback for a home Test against Fiji.