Colin Patterson (rugby union) explained

Colin Patterson
Birth Name:Colin Stewart Patterson
Birth Date:3 March 1955
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Height:170 cm
Weight:72kg (159lb)
Ru Position:Scrum-half
Ru Amateurclubs:Instonians
Ru Nationalteam:Ireland
British Lions
Ru Nationalyears:1978-1980
1980
Ru Nationalcaps:11
3
Ru Nationalpoints:(20)
(0)

Colin Patterson (born 3 March 1955)[1] is a former international rugby union player. He toured South Africa in 1980 with the British and Irish Lions[2] and at the time played club rugby for Instonians. His son Johnny captained the Regent House Grammar School side that reached the Ulster Schools Cup final in 2008.

Patterson studied law at Bristol and played for English Universities and British Universities. He rejoined Instonians on his return to Ireland and was selected for Ulster and capped by Ireland B in 1977 before winning his first full cap for Ireland against New Zealand in 1978. He won eleven senior caps and scored five tries for Ireland. His career came to a premature end when he suffered a serious knee injury playing against Griqualand West during the 1980 British Lions tour to South Africa, after having been scrum-half in the first three internationals against South Africa.[3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.espnscrum.com/ireland/rugby/player/8833.html Colin Patterson player profile
  2. http://www.lionsrugby.com/6012.php?player=15612&includeref=dynamic Colin Patterson Lions profile
  3. Web site: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Colin Patterson (born March 3 1955). www.independent.ie. 17 December 2014.