JAMES SARJEANT
DATE OF BIRTH: 16 November 1993, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

BRITISH CAREER: (2009) Scunthorpe II; (2010) Dudley.

2010 STARTING AVERAGE: 3.79 (NL).

ADDITIONAL INFO: Sarjeant began the 2009 term in Scunthorpe Saints' declared 1-7 but, following the return of Scott Richardson at the beginning of May, he instead took over the role of the club's No. 8 from Jack Hirst.

Later that same month, though, he was promoted back to the main body of the side in place of Ricky Scarboro. However, on 22 June, following Belle Vue's Elite League encounter versus Coventry, Sarjeant unluckily sustained a broken arm in a second-half spill.

His place in Scunthorpe's National League side was subsequently filled by John MacPhail but, having recovered from his injury, he returned to the Saints' declared squad at the end of July, when he took the place of Byron Bekker.

At the season's end, Sarjeant had made fifteen official appearances for the club, scoring 61 points for a real-time 4.83 average. During February it was announced that he would be representing the new Dudley side in 2010.