Gwyn Bayliss


Gwyn Bayliss was a Welsh international rugby union player.
Raised in Brynmawr, Bayliss was capped once for Wales. He gained his cap as a fullback against Wales at Swansea in 1933 and was a reserve on a further 14 occasions. His career coincided with that of regularly capped Wales fullbacks Jack Bassett and Vivian Jenkins, thus limiting his opportunities. Ending up in the Midlands, Bayliss captained Wolverhampton and was a North Midlands representative player.
Bayliss became a well known sports journalist in the Midlands. He wrote at the Wolverhampton newspaper Express & Star for 27 years and was a sporting broadcaster on BBC radio.