Edwin Sautelle "Dooney" Hayes (10 August 1911 — 12 January 1943) was an Australian rugby union international.
He broke into the Queensland representative team as a 19 year old and in 1934 joined GPS in Brisbane, from where he achieved Wallabies selection for that year's home Bledisloe Cup series, making his debut in the 1st Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
In 1937, Hayes was appointed Wallabies captain for the tour of New Zealand, the first time an overseas tour had been led by a Queensland player, but a rib injury suffered in the opening fixture against Auckland would keep him out of the Test matches.
[2] Hayes was a flying officer in the Air Force during World War II and was stationed in the Middle East with the 2 Aircraft Delivery Unit RAF.
[3] An accompanying aircraft last saw Hayes' plane near Marj and reported bad visibility.