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Patrick Patterson (born 30 November 1998) is an Irish rugby union player who plays as a scrum-half for United Rugby Championship club Munster.

Early life

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He attended Blackrock College, leaving in 2017.

Professional career

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Leinster

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Patterson entered the Leinster academy ahead of the 2018–19 season. He made his senior debut in the 2018–19 season, featuring against the Dragons one day after his 20th birthday.[1]

Munster

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Patterson joined Leinster's provincial rivals Munster on a short-term contract in January 2021, where he provided cover for Craig Casey and Conor Murray, who were away with the Ireland squad for the 2021 Six Nations, and the injured Neil Cronin.[2] He made his debut for Munster in their 28–10 win against Welsh side Scarlets in round 15 of the 2020–21 Pro14 on 12 March 2021, coming on as a 65th minute replacement for Shane Daly,[3] and made his first start for the province in their 31–17 win against Italian side Benetton in round 16 one week later, though he was forced to leave the field with an ankle injury in the 37th minute,[4] which subsequently required surgery.[5]

Patterson left Leinster to join year three of Munster's academy programme ahead of the 2021–22 season,[6] and he joined the Munster senior squad on a two-year contract from the 2022–23 season.[7] Patterson started in Munster's historic 28–14 win against a South Africa XV in Páirc Uí Chaoimh on 10 November 2022, earning the player of the match award.[8]

Ireland

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Patterson represented the Ireland under-20s at the 2018 Six Nations Under 20s Championship and at the 2018 World Rugby Under 20 Championship.

Honours

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Paddy Patterson (born 30 November 1998) is an Irish professional player who plays as a scrum-half for in the . Born in , Patterson attended , where he impressed in the scrum-half role during cup rugby competitions. He made his senior professional debut for on 30 November 2018, coming off the bench against the Dragons in the Pro14. Patterson also represented at under-20 level, featuring in the 2018 and the 2018 Under 20 Championship. In January 2021, Patterson joined on a short-term loan from the Academy and made his debut for the province against at in March 2021. He transitioned to a permanent Academy contract later that year and earned a senior contract following the 2021/22 season. His Champions Cup debut came in December 2022 against at . Patterson played a key role in Munster's 2022/23 United Rugby Championship title victory, appearing in 15 games and scoring five tries during the season. He was named in Munster's win over A in November 2022. In December 2023, he signed a two-year extension with . Standing at 1.7 meters and weighing 75 kg, Patterson has faced injury challenges, including an ankle issue in March 2021 and serious knee injuries in April 2023 and throughout the 2023/24 season, which limited him to five appearances that year. He returned to action in November 2024 against the and continued to feature for in the 2024/25 and 2025/26 seasons, including starts in key matches as of October 2025.

Early life and amateur career

School years

Paddy Patterson was born on 30 November 1998 in , , and raised in the area, with limited publicly available details regarding his family background. Patterson attended , a prominent rugby-playing school in renowned for its strong tradition in the sport. During his years, approximately 2013 to 2017, he established himself as a scrum-half, impressing with his performances in Schools Rugby Cup competitions. Under the guidance of head coach Justin Vanstone, who took charge in 2016, Patterson honed his position-specific skills, including speed for spotting gaps and precise passing to set up plays. His standout contributions included scoring a try in Blackrock's 41-3 first-round victory over The King's Hospital in January 2017 and another in the 27-7 quarter-final win against later that month, helping the team advance. Described as an "outstanding scrum-half" who led attacks from a solid forward platform, Patterson played a key role in the semi-final 34-8 defeat of , securing Blackrock's place in the final. Although Blackrock fell 10-3 to in the 2017 Leinster Schools Senior Cup final, Patterson's efforts throughout the campaign highlighted his early potential and the influences from Blackrock's coaching staff in solidifying his scrum-half role.

University and club

Paddy Patterson enrolled at (UCD) in 2017, where he balanced his academic studies with a prominent role in the university's rugby team competing in Division 1A of the All-Ireland League (AIL). During his time at UCD from 2017 to 2022, Patterson established himself as a key scrum-half, contributing significantly to the team's efforts in domestic competitions. Patterson delivered notable performances in the annual Colours Match against , scoring a converted try early in the 2018 fixture to help UCD take a 10-0 lead. He added another try in the 2022 edition of the match, one of UCD's three scores in a closely contested game that marked the first such fixture since 2019. In AIL play, he showcased his scoring ability with a brace of tries against UCC in October 2021 and two tries in a 2019 match versus Clontarf, underscoring his consistent impact despite UCD not securing major amateur titles during this period. In 2022, following his transition to , Patterson joined RFC, making his AIL debut for the club in October of that year. He started in key matches, such as the October 2022 encounter with , where his involvement supported his ongoing development alongside professional commitments. While his degree at UCD remains unspecified in available records, Patterson prioritized rugby, earning consistent selections for representative sides that highlighted his amateur progression.

Professional career

Leinster

Paddy Patterson joined the Academy as a Year One player ahead of the 2018–19 season, having impressed for UCD in the League. He made his professional debut for on 1 December 2018, substituting in the second half during a 59–10 Pro14 victory over the Dragons at . Patterson went on to make two further senior appearances for the province that season, including his first start and a try-scoring outing against the at the on 22 February 2019. In total, he featured three times at senior level, accumulating five points from his solitary try. Despite his potential, Patterson faced significant challenges in securing regular game time due to fierce competition in 's scrum-half pool, dominated by international stars such as and , which confined him primarily to bench duties and development fixtures. In January 2021, Patterson departed the on a short-term loan to to provide cover amid injuries and international commitments at the province.

Munster

Paddy Patterson joined on a short-term from the Academy in January 2021, making his debut as a replacement in a 28–10 win over at on 12 March 2021. He featured in two further matches during the loan spell before sustaining an ankle injury against Benetton in March 2021. Patterson transitioned to the Munster Academy ahead of the 2021/22 season and earned a senior contract in February 2022, signing a two-year deal that took effect from the 2022/23 campaign. He extended his contract in December 2023 for another two years, securing his position through to 2026. By November 2025, Patterson had accumulated 47 appearances for across all competitions, contributing 25 points primarily from five tries scored in the 2022/23 season. A standout moment came on 10 November 2022, when Patterson was named in Munster's historic 28–14 victory over XV at , where he scored a try and made a key break. His post-match interview, marked by enthusiastic language, gained viral attention for its raw energy and endearing quality. In the 2024/25 season, Patterson returned from a long-term injury that had sidelined him after five appearances the previous year, featuring in eight matches including a replacement role in Munster's 31–14 win over on 18 October 2025. November 2025 reports highlighted his ongoing recovery and integration as a reliable backup scrum-half behind and Ethan Coughlan, with four appearances already in the early 2025/26 campaign, such as starting against Argentina XV on 1 November 2025. He has also deepened ties with , his club side since 2022, balancing provincial duties with AIL commitments.

International career

Ireland U20

Paddy Patterson was named in the Under-20 squad for the 2018 , where he was included as a scrum-half alongside players like Hugh O'Sullivan and Rhys O'Donnell. The tournament, held across January and March, saw Patterson earn three caps. recorded a mixed campaign with victories over and , but defeats to France, , and , ultimately securing third place in the standings. In total, Patterson accumulated three caps at Under-20 level. As of November 2025, he has not progressed to the senior international team, instead focusing on his professional career with .

Honours

Club

Paddy Patterson's primary club honour came as part of 's squad during their successful (URC) campaign, which culminated in a 19–14 victory over the in the Grand Final at DHL Stadium, , on 27 May 2023. Promoted from the Munster Academy to the senior squad earlier that season, Patterson featured in 15 matches across the competition, contributing to the province's league-leading regular-season finish and playoff run, though he did not appear in the final itself. During his time in the Academy from 2018 to 2021, Patterson made three senior appearances but did not earn any major honours with the province. Munster reached the semi-finals of the URC in the 2023–24 season but were eliminated by , and as of November 2025, the province has not secured further titles in the 2024–25 campaign, which was won by .

International

Paddy Patterson earned international recognition at the under-20 level with , contributing to the team's third-place finish in the 2018 , where they secured victories over and amid a campaign of two wins and three losses. In the 2018 World Rugby Under 20 Championship, Patterson was part of the squad that competed in Pool C, recording one win and two losses to finish third in their group and advance to the 9th-12th place play-offs. The team suffered a 45-29 defeat to in the 9th-place semi-final before securing 11th place overall with a 39-33 victory over in the relegation play-off match, successfully avoiding demotion to the U20 Trophy competition. Despite these competitive showings, Patterson did not win any major titles during his U20 international career, highlighting a period of strong participation without championship success.

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