Bayley Sironen Explained

Bayley Sironen
Birth Date:1996 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Height:186cm (73inches)
Weight:101kg (223lb)
Club1:Wests Tigers
Year1start:2017
Year1end:18
Appearances1:2
Tries1:0
Goals1:0
Fieldgoals1:0
Points1:0
Club2:South Sydney
Year2start:2019
Year2end:20
Appearances2:22
Tries2:2
Goals2:0
Fieldgoals2:0
Points2:8
Year3start:2021
Year3end:23
Appearances3:57
Tries3:4
Goals3:0
Fieldgoals3:0
Points3:16
Year4start:2024
Year4end:present
Appearances4:12
Tries4:0
Goals4:0
Fieldgoals4:0
Points4:0
Yearastart:2018
Appearancesa:1
Triesa:0
Goalsa:0
Fieldgoalsa:0
Pointsa:0
Retired:no
Source:[1]
Updated:11 January 2024
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Embed:yes
Father:Paul Sironen
Relatives:Curtis Sironen (brother)

Bayley Sironen (born 23 December 1996) is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a,, and for Catalans Dragons in the Betfred Super League.

He previously played for the Wests Tigers, South Sydney Rabbitohs and New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League.

Background

Sironen was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is the younger brother of St Helens player Curtis Sironen, and son of Australian international Paul Sironen.[2]

Sironen played his junior rugby league for the Holy Cross Rhinos, before being signed by the Wests Tigers.

Playing career

Early career

In July 2014, Sironen was named in the Australian Schoolboys rugby league squad.[3] In 2015 and 2016, he played for the Wests Tigers' NYC team.[4] In July 2016, he played for the New South Wales under-20s team against the Queensland under-20s team.[5]

2017

In 2017, Sironen graduated to the Tigers' Intrust Super Premiership NSW team.[6] In round 25 of the 2017 NRL season, he made his NRL debut for the Tigers against the North Queensland Cowboys.[7] [8] He was contracted to the Tigers until the end of 2018.[9]

2018

In 2018, Sironen was selected to play for the New South Wales Residents against the Queensland Residents side.[10] On September 5, Sironen signed a one-year deal to join South Sydney for the 2019 season after failing to secure a first grade spot with Wests.[11]

2019

Sironen made his debut for an Origin depleted South Sydney side (first grade player #1151)[12] in round 12 of the 2019 NRL season against Parramatta which ended in a 14–26 defeat at the new Western Sydney Stadium.[13]

2020

In round 7 of the 2020 NRL season, Sironen scored his first try in the top grade as South Sydney were defeated by Penrith 20–12 at Bankwest Stadium.[14]

Sironen played 19 games throughout the season including South Sydney's preliminary final defeat against Penrith.[15]

On 20 November, he signed a three-year contract with New Zealand.[16]

2021

In round 1 of the 2021 NRL season, he scored a try on debut for New Zealand in a 19–6 victory over the Gold Coast.[17] Sironen played 19 games for New Zealand in the 2021 NRL season where the club finished 12th on the table and missed the finals.[18]

2022

Sironen made a total of 13 appearances for the New Zealand Warriors in the 2022 NRL season as they finished 15th on the table.[19]

2023

On 5 October 2023, it was reported that he had signed with the Catalans Dragons ahead of the 2024 season on a two-year deal.[20]

Statistics

!Season!Team!Played!Tries!Pts
2017 Wests Tigers2
2019 South Sydney Rabbitohs3
20201928
2021 New Zealand Warriors1928
202213
20232528
2024 * Catalans Dragons12
Totals93624
*denotes season competing

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bayley Sironen – Career Stats & Summary – Rugby League Project. Shawn Dollin and Andrew. Ferguson. www.rugbyleagueproject.org. 5 September 2018.
  2. Web site: Brothers Curtis and Bayley Sironen aim to follow in father Paul's footsteps at Wests Tigers. www.dailytelegraph.com.au. 25 August 2017.
  3. News: Sironen surname no burden. Daily Telegraph. 22 July 2014. 25 August 2017. Connellan. Matthew.
  4. Web site: S. 27 December 2012. 25 August 2017.
  5. Web site: NRL Digital Media . NSW Under-20s Team Announcement . NSWRL . 7 July 2016. 2017-07-23.
  6. Web site: TEAMS – Intrust Super Premiership NSW Round 1. NRL Digital. Media. 28 February 2017. 25 August 2017.
  7. Web site: Updated team lists: Wests Tigers v Cowboys. 25 August 2017. 25 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Late Changes: NRL Round 25 vs. Cowboys. NRL Digital. Media. 25 August 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170825145419/http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2017/08/25/late_changes_nrl_rou.af_news.html. 25 August 2017. dead.
  9. Web site: Bayley Sironen to make Wests Tigers debut against Cowboys. www.theaustralian.com.au. 25 August 2017.
  10. Web site: FINAL TEAM – Intrust Super NSW Residents. 24 June 2018. 4 July 2018.
  11. Web site: Rabbitohs sign Kurt Dillon and Bayley Sironen. 5 September 2018.
  12. Web site: South Sydney Rabbitohs Rugby League Player Report – Bayley Sironen.
  13. News: Parramatta Eels beat South Sydney Rabbitohs 26–14 in NRL round 12. ABC News. 31 May 2019.
  14. Web site: Andrew Johns issues reality check to South Sydney. wwos.nine.com.au.
  15. News: Penrith Panthers beat South Sydney Rabbitohs 20–16 to set up NRL grand final against Melbourne Storm. ABC News. 17 October 2020.
  16. Web site: Rabbitohs release gun to Warriors, Johns signs with Knights. www.foxsports.com.au. 20 November 2020.
  17. News: Sydney Roosters break first-round record with 46–4 win over Manly, Penrith Panthers thump Cowboys 46–4. ABC News. 13 March 2021.
  18. Web site: NRL 2021: Why every bottom-eight side missed the finals. www.sportingnews.com.
  19. Web site: Warriors farewell 15 players after return to New Zealand. www.foxsports.com.au.
  20. Web site: Love Rugby League. 5 Oct 2023. 8 Oct 2023. NRL forward Bayley Sironen makes Super League move after leaving New Zealand Warriors.