Born in
Moruya, New South Wales, Weyman played his junior football for the
Moruya Sharks. While attending Carroll College Broulee in 2001 and Erindale College in 2002, Weyman was selected for the
Australian Schoolboys team and was captain of the team. In 2002 and 2003, Weyman was selected for the Junior Kangaroos team and played for the
New South Wales U19s in 2003.
National Rugby League Weyman was signed by the
Canberra Raiders. In round 10 of the
2003 NRL season he made his
NRL debut for Canberra against the
Penrith Panthers. In May 2008, Weyman signed a two-year deal with the
St. George Illawarra Dragons starting in 2009, despite being offered a one-year extension with the Raiders. In 2008, Weyman was suspended for six weeks after punching
Gold Coast Titans forward
Daniel Conn, breaking Conn's nose and leading the media to brand Weyman as a "thug". The incident was the low-point of Weyman's 2008 season and he played only seven
NRL matches for Canberra that year. Later that month Weyman was named in the 17-man squad to represent
New South Wales in the opening game of the
2009 State of Origin series. Weyman made his Origin debut on 3 June 2009, in
Melbourne at
Etihad Stadium. Weyman missed the final game of the Origin series with an ankle injury. For the
2010 ANZAC Test, Weyman was selected to play for
Australia from the interchange bench in their victory against
New Zealand. Weyman played 2 games for
New South Wales in the
2010 State of Origin series. Weyman played in the
2010 NRL Grand Final for
St. George Illawarra against the
Sydney Roosters. Weyman and Conn went head to head again in the Grand Final with Conn being put on report for a late shot on Weyman in the first half. St. George would win the decider 32–8 at
ANZ Stadium. In February 2011, Weyman played in the
2011 World Club Challenge for the
St. George Illawarra Dragons against the
Wigan Warriors, the Dragons winning 21–15. In an interview with the
NRL regarding Weyman, Dragons coach
Wayne Bennett said ''"I'd have him in any team I coached, I wouldn't have a hesitation."'' In 2012, Weyman tore his
anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and had to have reconstructive surgery. He was ruled out for the rest of the
2012 NRL season having only played 10 games.
Super League In July 2013, Weyman signed a two-year deal with
Hull Kingston Rovers for the 2014 Super League season. During the 2014 season, he scored four tries in four consecutive games which placed him 2nd in the
Hull Kingston Rovers try charts for a brief period of time. Weyman retired in March 2015. ==References==