Bailey Williams (footballer, Born 1997)
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Bailey Williams (born 10 October 1997) is an
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er playing for the
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in the
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(AFL). He is commonly referred to as 'the horse germ'. At 189 cm (6ft 2in) tall and 86 kg (189 lb), he plays primarily as a rebounding half-back who can shift into the midfield. He grew up in
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,
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. He played top-level junior football with in the
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. He was drafted by the Western Bulldogs with their fourth selection and forty-eighth overall in the
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. Since then, he has been a VFL premiership player, and a winner of the Tony Liberatore Most Improved Player Award.


Early football

Williams played football for his school,
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. He was named as the best on ground during their grand final win over Henley in 2015, winning the Peter Roberts medal. He also played for 's Under 18s division, where he flew under the radar of recruiters until he amassed 56 disposals in a single game against . This performance quickly got him the attention of drafters, with this performance breaking his previous record of 34 disposals, while also beating the league record for most disposals in a game. He was originally predicted at going pick 50 or later in the draft, but ended up rising to pick 48.


AFL career


2016–2019: Early career

Williams made his debut for the in the 8th round of the
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, in the team's 32 point win over . On debut, Williams collected 14 disposals, a behind and 4 tackles. The rest of his season was relatively mediocre, playing 5 more games and averaging 16 disposals and 3 marks. He played in the reserves team, Footscray, in their premiership win over Casey, kicking a goal. Williams signed a two-year contract extension in May 2017, keeping him at the club until 2019. He played his first game for 2017 in Round 6, after he collected 31 disposals, 13 marks and 3 tackles for the reserves team. His first game back only saw him collect 11 disposals, 3 marks and 3 tackles, but he quickly stepped up his performance with a 23 disposal, 4 mark, 4 tackle performance the next week against . However, this was to be his highest disposal count for the season. He had another good game against in round 22, collecting 19 disposals and 6 rebound 50s. Williams retained a place in the Bulldogs best 22 in the
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, having his breakout game in round 3. In that game, he had career-high amounts of disposals and marks, collecting 26 and 12 respectively. He also kicked a goal, and was named in the team's best. A 24 disposal game in Round 9 saw him again be named as one of the Bulldogs' best, with coach
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describing him as "a player that is really progressing well". A foot injury suffered in Round 15 saw Williams kept out of the side for 7 rounds. He returned to the side for the final round of the home and away season, where he kicked a goal, had 18 disposals and 6 marks. Williams had a patchy start to 2019, only collecting 12 disposals which saw him get omitted. He was reinstated in the team in Round 5, but only collected 9 disposals and was again dropped. He briefly stopped his dodgy form, playing 7 consecutive games from round 10 to round 17, but was once again dropped and did not feature that year. He signed another two-year contract extension that saw him be tied to the club until 2021.


2020–: Rapid improvement

Williams began to rapidly improve in his breakout
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, becoming a crucial part of the team's backline in a chaotic season affected by the
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. He kicked a goal in both of the first 2 matches of the year. He was named as one of the team's most valuable players in Round 8 after his 22 disposals, 4 marks and 6 rebound 50s helped the Bulldogs narrowly win over . The following round, Williams played his 50th game, notching up 23 disposals and 5 rebounds to be named as one of the team's best players in the 41 point loss to . He had another good game in Round 13, kicking a goal, collecting 19 touches and having 8 rebounds, his equal highest for the season. In late August, it was revealed that Williams was the competition's most improved player according to Champion Data statistics, becoming 194 percent more influential in games than he had been in 2019. Williams tried his best to get his team over the line in the elimination final against , collecting 19 disposals, 3 rebounds and 6 marks, and was named as one of the finest Bulldogs players that game after they narrowly lost. At the end of the year, he ranked first in the team for Rebound 50s and metres gained, averaging 4.9 and 395.9 respectively. He finished fifth in the
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voting with a total of 121 votes, 84 behind first placed Caleb Daniel. He also won the Tony Liberatore Most Improved Player Award, after being recognised for his breakout season. Williams had another season of good form in
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. In the second round of the season, Williams helped the Bulldogs get over the line by seven points by winning a marking contest where he was outnumbered 3 to 1, which led to team captain
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kicking the winning goal. Williams signed a two-year contract extension with the club in April 2021, keeping him tied to the Bulldogs until 2023. In Round 5 of the
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, Williams suffered a collarbone injury, which ended his streak of 23 matches played in a row. This injury saw him miss three rounds of the season, before returning to the team in Round 9.


Statistics

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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Bailey 1997 births Living people Western Bulldogs players Glenelg Football Club players Australian rules footballers from South Australia