Weir eventually joined Glentoran in September 2022 at 15 and has become more and more of a regular for Kim Turner’s side.
After earning a league title and Irish Cup winners’ medal in 2023, she took another step forward in 2024 and scored seven goals in 22 league matches.
That’s not a bad figure for a teenager finding their feet in the top-flight, but it’s boosted by the fact a significant number came off the bench, showing she is a player who can make an impact.
“Kascie is a really exciting player. She’s really quick, quite skilful and a real number nine,” said Northern Ireland midfielder Joely Andrews, who moved from Glentoran to Hearts in July after coming through the academy at the club.
“She likes to get a shot off at any opportunity and she has really good qualities in and around the box.”
In something that has not changed from her years in youth football, Glentoran captain Jess Foy said Weir’s work ethic helps her to stand out.
“Kascie is very unassuming and quietly goes about her work, and her work rate off the pitch, like in the gym, has been outstanding for a kid at such a young age.
“She is still young and is still growing, so she’s getting stronger year on year.
“For me, she is really exciting and has a bit of everything.
“She doesn’t need loads of opportunities. Even if she’s on the bench, you know there is going to be a goal or two in her. You can rely on her.”