Paddy Knapp
Rugby player
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Patrick Joseph Knapp (born 20 April 1939) is an Australian former international rugby union player.
Full namePatrick Joseph Knapp
Born20 April 1939
Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Position
Back-row
Position
Back-row
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Born in Brisbane, Knapp was educated at Marist College Ashgrove, Hawkesbury College and Duntroon Military College.[1]
Knapp, a Brothers back-rower, made his Queensland debut in 1961 and was a Wallabies reserve for that year's Test against Fiji at the Exhibition Ground in Brisbane, before retiring from rugby aged 22.[2][3]