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Pat Quinn (rugby)

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Name
  
Pat Quinn

Role
  
Rugby

Died
  
Leicester, United Kingdom


Pat Quinn (19 February 1930 — 18 January 1986 (aged 55)) born in Widnes, Lancashire, was an English rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for British Lions (non-Test matches), and England, as a Centre, i.e. number 12 or 13, and at club level for New Brighton F.C., and playing representative level rugby league (RL) for Lancashire, and at club level rugby league (RL) for Leeds, as a fullback, i.e. number 1.

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Challenge Cup Final appearances

Pat Quinn played fullback, and scored a try in Leeds' 9-7 victory over Barrow in the 1957 Challenge Cup Final during the 1956–57 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 11 May 1957, in front of a crowd of 76,318.

Outside of rugby

Pat Quinn was a teacher at Harehills County Secondary School during the 1950s.

References

Pat Quinn (rugby) Wikipedia


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