Bayley Fritsch

[1] After missing out on selection with the Eastern Ranges in the TAC Cup, he played twenty-two games from 2013 to 2014 with the Coldstream Football Club seniors in the Eastern Football League, a club which his father played a record 360 games and his grandparents, Dianne and John Jefcott, are life members.

[12] Fritsch was recruited by the Melbourne Football Club, Casey's AFL affiliate team, with their second pick and thirty-first overall in the 2017 national draft.

[14] He competed for Melbourne for the first time in the AFLX competition, in which he kicked three goals in the second match with the Herald Sun's Glenn McFarlane writing the early glimpse of Fritsch showed he has strong composure in attack.

[23] Described as a classy player by The Leader's Paul Amy,[24] Fritsch is a high-marking forward and has a "penetrating left-foot with sure ball handling.

"[25][26] With ESPN's Christopher Doerre writing he is untapped and "has the scope to develop into anything,"[27] Fox Sport Australia journalist, Riley Beveridge, further stated that he has the ability to add immediate X-factor.