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Langy’s favourite son key player in Qatar nail-biter

By Craig MacKenzieJune 27, 2022Updated:June 28, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
Then and now: Bailey Wright in his Langwarrin kit (below) and roaring his approval of the Socceroos successful World Cup qualifying campaign. Pictures: Supplied
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LANGWARRIN soccer club is still celebrating the Socceroos’ qualification for November’s World Cup finals and the pivotal defence role played by its former player Bailey Wright in the win over Peru on penalties last week in Qatar.

The Socceroos’ defender was making his 25th national team appearance and is now vying for a spot in the 23-man squad for the finals.

Langwarrin technical director Gus Macleod gave Wright his senior debut in 2009 when the teenager was 16 years old and has followed his career closely.

“He’s come a long, long way from the wee five-year-old who started playing for Langy’s juniors,” Macleod said.

“You could see at training that he was a man in a young person’s body and his level of commitment was obvious.”

Wright spent the first half of the 2009 season playing for Langwarrin’s seniors before going to England to take up a scholarship with Preston North End.

He eventually signed as a professional at Preston and made 179 appearances before switching to Bristol City in 2017.

He signed a loan deal with Sunderland in 2020 eventually joining on a two-year deal later that year.

“For any young kid on the peninsula with ambition this shows you what is possible,” Macleod added.

“Bailey’s character and work ethic were faultless during his time here and he was just a dream to coach.”

First published in the Mornington News – 28 June 2022

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