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Lloyd Weier (1938–2003) was an Australian professional
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footballer who played in the 1960s. A
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state and
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national representative forward, he played his club football in the Brisbane Rugby League premiership for Norths and in the NSWRFL Premiership for
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Weier had played for
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and
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before joining the Brisbane Rugby League premiership with the Northern Suburbs club. With them he won the 1961
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against
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. The following year Weier played one match for
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against
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. Weier joined the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership club North Sydney in 1964. He becoming Kangaroo No. 378 when selected to go on Australia's 1965 tour of New Zealand and playing two Test matches. He also was selected to play in the City New South Wales rugby league team the following year. After six seasons with North Sydney Weier retired at the end of the 1969 NSWRFL season. In 2008 Weier was named in the front row of the
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' 75-year anniversary greatest ever side.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Weier, Lloyd 1938 births 2003 deaths Australian rugby league players Queensland rugby league team players North Sydney Bears players Norths Devils players Australia national rugby league team players City New South Wales rugby league team players Rugby league props Place of birth missing 20th-century Australian sportsmen