Trent Leis

Trent Leis (born 18 November 1977) is an Australian former rugby league footballer who played for the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League. He primarily played at wing and fullback.

Trent Leis
Personal information
Born (1977-11-18) 18 November 1977
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight80 kg (12 st 8 lb)
Playing information
PositionWing, Fullback
Club
Years Team Pld T G FG P
2001 North Qld Cowboys 17 5 21 0 62
As of 4 November 2018
Source: [1]

Playing career

A Dayboro Cowboys junior, Leis made his Queensland Cup debut for the Redcliffe Dolphins in 1998. In 1999, he played in the Dolphins' Grand Final loss to the Burleigh Bears.[2] A year later, he started on the wing in the Dolphins' 146 Grand Final win over the Toowoomba Clydesdales. He signed with the North Queensland Cowboys for the 2001 season.

In Round 1 of the 2001 NRL season, Leis made his NRL debut in the Cowboys' 1718 loss to the Brisbane Broncos.[3] He played 17 games for the Cowboys in his rookie season, starting 10 on the wing and seven at fullback, scoring five tries and kicking 21 goals.

In 2002, Leis re-signed with the Redcliffe Dolphins, representing Queensland Residents and starting at fullback in their Grand Final win over the Ipswich Jets.[4] In 2005, Leis signed with the Burleigh Bears. He played in his fourth Queensland Cup Grand Final that season, starting in the centres in Burleigh's loss to the North Queensland Young Guns.[5][6] That season, he was named on the wing in the Queensland Rugby League's Queensland Cup Team of the Decade.[7][8]

In 2007, Leis again returned to the Redcliffe Dolphins, retiring at the end of that season. He ended his Queensland Cup career with 70 tries and 34 goals from 111 games.[9][10]

Statistics

NRL

Statistics are correct to the end of the 2001 season[11]
Season Team Matches T G GK % F/G Pts
2001 North Queensland 1752172.4%062
Career totals 17 5 21 72.4% 0 62

Personal life

Leis' father, Peter, played centre for the Redcliffe Dolphins in the 1970s and 80s and represented Queensland seven times from 197477.[12][13] The Dolphins annual Player of the Year medal is named in his honour.[14]

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References

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