George Bayliss

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
George Bayliss
Personal information
Date of birth (1895-03-30)30 March 1895
Place of birth Coburg, Victoria
Date of death 2 July 1935(1935-07-02) (aged 40)
Place of death Royal Park, Melbourne
Original team(s) Balmain Church of Christ
Height 179 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 74.5 kg (164 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1914–23 Richmond 89 (217)
1925 Footscray 09 0(18)
Total 98 (235)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1925.
Career highlights
  • Richmond Premiership Player 1921
  • Richmond Leading Goalkicker 1920, 1921, 1922
  • VFL Leading Goalkicker Medal 1920
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

George Bayliss (30 March 1895 – 2 July 1935) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and the Victorian Football Association (VFA) over three decades.

Football

He played for the Richmond Football Club in 1914 and then again from 1916 to 1923 (inclusive).[1]

He then played for the Footscray Football Club in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) in 1924 then in the VFL in 1925.

He played one game for Camberwell Football Club, in Round 6, 1930.

Death

He died at the Victorian Benevolent Home, at Royal Park, Melbourne, on 2 July 1935.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ George Bayliss as Kick Second only to MacNamara, The (Melbourne) Herald, (Thursday, 4 July 1935), p.3.
  2. ^ "Former Player's Death". The Argus. Melbourne. 4 July 1935. p. 13. Retrieved 8 June 2014 – via National Library of Australia.

References

  • Hogan P: The Tigers Of Old, Richmond FC, (Melbourne), 1996. ISBN 0-646-18748-1

External links

  • George Bayliss's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • George Bayliss at AustralianFootball.com
  • George A. Bayliss, at The VFA Project.
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Richmond Football Club 1921 VFL premiers
Richmond 5.6 (36) defeated Carlton 4.8 (32), at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Coach: Minogue
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The Leading Goalkicker Medal was awarded from the VFL's first season, in 1897, until 1954, when the award was renamed the Coleman Medal.
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