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Jamie Nutbrown (Ronald Jamie Nutbrown) was born on 4 July, 1981 in Christchurch, New Zealand, is an A bay of Plenty rugby union players. Discover Jamie Nutbrown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Ronald Jamie Nutbrown
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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 4 July 1981
Birthday 4 July
Birthplace Christchurch, New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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Jamie Nutbrown Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Jamie Nutbrown height is 1.81 m and Weight 95 kg.

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Height 1.81 m
Weight 95 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Jamie Nutbrown Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jamie Nutbrown worth at the age of 42 years old? Jamie Nutbrown’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Jamie Nutbrown's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1981

Jamie Ronald Nutbrown (born 1981 in Christchurch, New Zealand), is a former first-class New Zealand rugby union player and referee.

Educated at St Bede's College in Christchurch, Nutbrown played as a Half-back/Scrum Half.

1986

He started his rugby career for Belfast Rugby Club in 1986 at the age of five.

2000

He played for the New Zealand national under-19 rugby union team in 2000 and the New Zealand Colts in 2001 and 2002.

2003

Nutbrown played for Canterbury in the Air New Zealand Cup from 2003 to 2005, before moving to Bay of Plenty in a swap with Kevin Senio.

He became one of Bay of Plenty's top players alongside New Zealand sevens representatives Solomon King, Nigel Hunt and Zar Lawrence.

2005

Nutbrown was selected for an All Black trial in 2005 and in 2006 played for the Junior All Blacks in the Pacific Nations Cup.

2006

In 2006, he was selected to play for the Chiefs until 2007 and became their second choice Half-back behind All Black Byron Kelleher.

2007

When Kelleher left for Europe, Nutbrown was set to become the Chiefs first choice Half-back, but an injury forced him to miss 2007 and the spot was filled by future All Black Brendon Leonard.

Following former All Black Justin Marshall's departure to Montpellier HĂ©rault RC, Ospreys needed a backup to Mike Phillips.

2008

In August 2008 halfway through the Air New Zealand Cup, Nutbrown left Bay of Plenty for Ospreys.

After Phillips suffered an early season knee ligament injury, Nutbrown developed, until Phillips returned from injury in late 2008.

2011

In May 2011 Nutbrown was released by Ospreys and returned to New Zealand signing a three-year deal with the Steamers.

2012

Nutbrown was named in the Chiefs 'A' Development Squad 2012 which played matches against Samoan and Fijian 'A' teams Nutbrown was bracketed on the bench for the Hurricanes in their final round robin game versus the Chiefs in Super Rugby on 13 July 2012.

2014

In 2014 Nutbrown commenced refereeing in Canterbury.

2017

He rose through the ranks and refereed Super Rugby for four years, He had also officiated at the World Rugby Under 20 Championships in Georgia in 2017 and France in 2018.

He stated a highlight of his career was officiating at the first ever Super Rugby game in Argentina.

2019

He was excluded from the Super rugby referee team for the 2019 season.

He then retired from professional refereeing.

Following his first class career he continued to referee at club rugby level, coaching his son's rugby team and operate a business as an electrician.