Mark Bayliss

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Mark Bayliss
Personal information
Date of birth (1965-12-12) 12 December 1965 (age 58)
Original team(s) South Fremantle (WAFL)
Draft No. 11, 1988 national draft
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1989 Collingwood 4 (6)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1989.
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Mark Bayliss (born 12 December 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.[1]

Bayliss was recruited from the WAFL club South Fremantle by Collingwood with their first-round draft pick in the 1988 National Draft.[2] He played as the second string key forward behind Coleman Medallist Brian Taylor and only played in four games.

References

  1. ^ "'Bad boy' loves a punt on life". The Sunday Times. 13 July 2003.
  2. ^ "1988 VFL draft: your club's selections". The Age. 10 November 1988. p. 32. Retrieved 16 May 2022.

External links

  • Mark Bayliss's playing statistics from AFL Tables
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First round
  • 1. Alex McDonald
  • 2. Todd Breman
  • 3. Carl Dilena
  • 4. John McNamara
  • 5. Chris Naish
  • 6. Ray Sterrett
  • 7. Leon Cameron
  • 8. Dion Scott
  • 9. Michael Werner
  • 10. Peter Higgins
  • 11. Mark Bayliss
  • 12. Brad Fox
  • 13. Darren Bennett
  • 14. Stephen Byers
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
Fifth round
  • 57. Pat Lambert
  • 58. Lachlan Sim
  • 59. Matthew Dundas
  • 60. Derek Kickett
  • 61. Julian Moloney
  • 62. David Welsby
  • 63. Scott Davies
  • 64. Andrew Bishop
  • 65. Rod Saunders
  • 66. Matt Richardson
  • 67. Peter Divenuto
  • 68. Grant Povey
  • 69. Matthew Mahoney
  • 70. Russell Wilding
Sixth round
  • 71. Graeme Kettle
  • 72. Chris O'Sullivan
  • 73. Stephen Walker
  • 74. Steven Hamilton
  • 75. Ty Esler
  • 76. David Preston
  • 77. Robert Bloom
  • 78. Jamie Bond
  • 79. Simon Jorgensen
  • 80. Damian Berto
  • 81. Nick Probert
  • 82. Anthony Loone
  • 83. Brian Stynes
  • 84. Justin Crough
Seventh round
Eighth round
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