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Name
  
Pat Weisner


Role
  
Rugby player

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Patrick Weisner (born 17 March 1982 in Sydney, Australia) is a rugby league player and coach. He was an Irish international.

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Playing career

A junior for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Weisner played in their 2000 Jersey Flegg Cup team alongside Braith Anasta and Roy Asotasi.

In England, Weisner played for the Leigh Centurions, Halifax, Harlequins RL, Barrow Raiders and Hull Kingston Rovers.

In 2010, the Manchester Evening News reported that Weisner left the Raiders, after he abandoned a club car at Manchester Airport, leaving Barrow with a £1,500 bill.

He also represented Ireland, playing in three matches at the 2004 European Nations Cup.

Weisner later played for the Blacktown Workers, captaining their Ron Massey Cup side.

Coaching career

In 2015 Weisner was appointed as the Blacktown Workers's football director and co-coach of the Ron Massey Cup side. The club entered a team into the 2017 Intrust Super Premiership NSW in partnership with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, and Weisner was appointed as coach.

References

Pat Weisner Wikipedia