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Pat McCabe
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Pat McCabe playing for the Brumbies
Personal information
Full name Patrick Joseph McCabe
Date of birth March 21, 1988 (1988-03-21) (age 21)
Place of birth Manly, Sydney
Height 186 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 92 kg (14 st 7 lb)
School St Aloysius' College
University Macquarie University
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position Full back
Winger
Outside Centre
Amateur clubs
2007-Present
2007
Warringah Rats
Central Coast Rays
Clubs played for
Years Club / team Caps Points
Super Rugby
2009 - ACT Brumbies 0 (0)
National team(s)
2007 Australia U/19 4 (0)
correct as of 26 April, 2007.

Pat McCabe is an Australian rugby union player with the ACT Brumbies and the Warringah Rugby Club. He usually plays at outside centre, winger or fullback.

Career

Pat McCabe joined the Brumbies training squad for 2009[1] and the full-time squad for 2010 on a 2 year contract.[2][3] He was the Brumbies 'Player of the Tour' in their four-match French tour in July/August 2009.[4] He had a knee injury in 2008 which prevented him from playing Super 14 but recovered to play on the end of season tour.[5]

He established a starting position at the Brumbies on the right wing (#14) in the 2010 Super 14. After just 4 rounds he got a talk up from his coach Andy Friend basically just saying that he was carving it and had the ability to play for the Wallabies.[6]

McCabe has won the ARC with the Central Coast Rays[7], featured for Australia in the 2007 U/19 World Cup[8], and played for the NSW Waratahs on a development tour of Europe in 2006.[9] He was also the Rat Boys' Best & Fairest in 2008 scoring 21 tries.[10]

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