David Haynes
Athlete
1981 –
Who is David Haynes?
David Haynes is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the West Coast Eagles and Geelong in the Australian Football League.
Haynes was picked up by West Coast with the 16th selection of the 1999 AFL Draft, which the Eagles had secured from Fremantle in exchange for Brendon Fewster. Originally from North Warrnambool, Haynes spent the majority of his first two seasons in the WAFL and was a member of East Perth's 2001 premiership team. A half forward flanker, he kicked 27 goals from 21 appearances for West Coast in 2003.
He had played at the Geelong Falcons prior to being recruited to the AFL and in the 2003 AFL Draft was traded to Geelong, for the 20th draft pick which was used on Sam Butler. In 2004 he played 16 games, three of them in the finals series, but was delisted after registering just three appearances the following season.
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