Mark Andrew Wyatt (born 12 April 1961 in Bermuda) is a Canadian former rugby union footballer.
Wyatt is remembered as one of the best Canadian rugby players of his generation and of all time, and for his kicking skills which made him one of the most prolific scorers ever for Canada.
His parents settled in British Columbia, one of the provinces of Canada where rugby is more popular and where he would make his player career.
He played for the Victoria High School Titans (rugby) and Tyees (soccer) and was first noticed in 1980.
Wyatt had 29 caps for Canada, from 1982 to 1991, scoring 1 try, 23 conversions, 55 penalties and 5 drop goals, for an aggregate of 227 points.
He played all the three matches at the 1987 Rugby World Cup finals, scoring 2 conversions in the 37–4 win over Tonga.