Australian rules footballer (born 1999)
Australian rules footballer
Zachary Karl Bailey [ 1] (born 23 September 1999) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by Brisbane with their second selection and fifteenth overall in the 2017 national draft .[ 2]
Early life
Bailey grew up in Darwin, Northern Territory . He moved to Adelaide, South Australia , in 2016 to attend Prince Alfred College . While in Adelaide, he played for Norwood Football Club in the SANFL .[ 2] [ 3]
AFL career
Bailey made his AFL debut in the ninety-three point loss to Richmond at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round four of the 2018 season.[ 4] In round two of 2021, Bailey tackled Geelong 's Mark Blicavs in last few seconds of Brisbane's game at GMHBA Stadium that was controversially not paid holding the ball to Bailey. The following week, he kicked the match-winning goal after the siren against Collingwood at Marvel Stadium .[ 5]
Bailey kicked an iconic Grand Final goal during the first quarter of the 2023 Grand Final against Collingwood .[ 6] Brisbane lost the game by a narrow margin, diminishing the impact of the stunning solo goal. Bailey got his redemption by being a part of the Lions' 2024 premiership winning team , collecting 17 disposals and 7 marks in a 60 point victory over the Sydney Swans .[ 7]
Statistics
Updated to the end of the 2024 season .[ 8]
Notes
^ The 2020 season was played with 17 home-and-away matches per team (down from 22) and 16-minute quarters with time on (down from 20-minute quarters with time on) due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic .
Honours and achievements
Team
Individual
References
External links
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* denotes rookie listed players
Rd 7, 2011: Brennan
Rd 21, 2011: Black
Rd 4, 2012: Rockliff
Rd 17, 2012: Ablett
Rd 3, 2013: Brown
Rd 15, 2013: Leuenberger
Rd 3, 2014: Ablett
Rd 18, 2014: Hanley
Rd 5, 2015: Dixon
Rd 19, 2015: Lynch
Rd 4, 2016: Hanley
Rd 16, 2016: Miller
Rd 1, 2017: Beams
Rd 21, 2017: Beams
Rd 5, 2018: Miller
Rd 22, 2018: Beams
Rd 6, 2019: Robinson
Rd 21, 2019: Cameron
2020: Neale
Rd 9, 2021: Lyons
Rd 19, 2021: Lyons
Rd 6, 2022: Bailey
Rd 19, 2022: Miller
Rd 10, 2023: Neale
Rd 20, 2023: Miller
Rd 8, 2024: Zorko
Rd 20, 2024: Zorko
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