During the 2001 and 2002 seasons, Wynne was the number-two halfback behind Andrew Johns and was only able to secure five first-grade games. In 2003, Wynne found himself a starting position with French club, Toulouse Olympique, where he was captain.
With Toulouse he lost at home in semi-final of French championship against Lézignan.
International career
In June, 2007, Wynne was selected for France (qualifying through residency) against Great Britain where he started from the bench.[1]
James was named Man of the Match in the Rugby League World Cup win over Scotland in Canberra on Sunday 26 October 2008.
Coaching
Since September 2007 he played for French team Lézignan Sangliers, where he was captain and coach, semi-finalist 2008 in Lord Derby Cup against Limoux, Champion of France 2008 beating Pia (champion 2006 & 2007) by 28 to 16.
Post playing
Wynne now resides in Orange NSW with his wife Carly and 2 children. He is now a Fixed Plant Mechanical Supervisor for Newcrest Mining at Cadia Valley Operations 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Orange NSW.
Wynne acted as captain/coach for the Gunnedah Bulldogs Rugby League Club during the 2012 season.