Declan Patton

North Wales Crusaders | Scrum-half

Player Info

Full Name: Declan Patton

Nationality: United Kingdom

Position: Scrum-half

Born: 23 May 1995

Height: 5 ft 8 in

Weight: 13 st 10 lb

Club Info

Team: North Wales Crusaders

Sport: Rugby

About Declan Patton

Declan Patton (born 23 May 1995) is a rugby league footballer who plays as a scrum-half, stand-off or hooker for the North Wales Crusaders and the England Knights at international level.
He played in the 2016 First Utility Super League Grand Final against Wigan Warriors. He scored Warrington Wolves' only try putting them 6-2 up. However Wigan came back and won 12-6. He first made a big Warrington Wolves appearance when his team beat Hull FC 20-6 to win the League Leaders' Shield. Since then Declan Patton has begun to make a big impression scoring important tries and helping the Warrington Wolves win many games this season. He moved to Warrington in 2015 after being signed from Leigh Centurions.