Paddy Ryan (rugby union, born 1988) explained

Paddy Ryan
Birth Name:Patrick Ryan
Birth Date:1988 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
Height:189cm (74inches)[1]
Weight:1200NaN0
Ru Position:Prop
Years1:2014
Years2:2016–18
Years3:2018–21
Years4:2018
Years5:2021–22
Years6:2023–
Clubs1:Sydney Stars
Clubs2:NSW Country Eagles
Clubs3:Munakata Sanix Blues
Clubs4:San Diego Legion
Clubs5:San Diego Legion
Clubs6:Black Rams Tokyo
Apps1:8
Apps2:22
Apps3:17
Apps4:18
Apps5:14
Apps6:7
Points1:10
Points2:10
Points3:0
Points4:15
Points5:5
Points6:0
Ru Clubupdate:21 February 2021
Ru Ntupdate:8 June 2014
Superyears1:2011–18
Superyears2:2022, 2024-
Super1:Waratahs
Super2:Waratahs
Superapps1:105
Superapps2:5
Superpoints1:15
Superpoints2:0
Super14update:31 May 2024
Repteam1:Australia
Repyears1:2012–14
Repcaps1:3
Reppoints1:0
School:St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill

Paddy Ryan (born 9 August 1988) is an Australian rugby union player who plays as a tight-head prop. Ryan played eight seasons for the New South Wales Waratahs, where he surpassed one hundred caps in Super Rugby. He was also capped for the Australian national team.

Early life

Ryan was born and raised in Tamworth in northern New South Wales. He went to St. Nicholas primary school before attending St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill in Sydney, Australia as a boarding student.

Professional rugby career

Ryan made his senior debut for the Waratahs during the 2011 Super Rugby season against the Chiefs. Leaving the Waratahs in 2018, Ryan subsequently played for the Munakata Sanix Blues in the Japan Rugby League One, and the San Diego Legion in Major League Rugby (MLR).[2] [3] Ryan re-signed for the Waratahs in 2022.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paddy Ryan. rugby.com.au. Australian Rugby Union. 15 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140116090841/http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/TheTeam/WallabiesProfiles/ProfilePage/tabid/1513/playerid/124/Default.aspx#. 16 January 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Bode . Mark . 2020-04-17 . 'Very fortunate': Ryan makes most of unexpected career path . 2022-05-15 . The Northern Daily Leader . en-AU.
  3. Web site: 2021-04-09 . Paddy Ryan Returns to San Diego Legion . 2022-05-15 . djcoilrugby . en-US.
  4. Web site: Coetzee . Dylan . 2022-05-10 . Super Rugby: The return of Hanigan and Ryan welcomed by Waratahs . 2022-05-15 . PlanetRugby . en.
  5. Web site: 2022-05-13 . 'I'm very fortunate to be back': Paddy's 'whirlwind' Waratahs postscript . 2022-05-15 . The Northern Daily Leader . en-AU.