Mark Bartholomeusz Explained

Birth Name:Mark Andrew Bartholomeusz
Birth Date:1977 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Brisbane, Australia
Height:1.78m (05.84feet)
Weight:90kg (200lb)
Ru Position:Utility Back
Years1:2004–06
Years2:2006–08
Years3:2008–09
Clubs3:Padova
Apps1:40
Apps2:34
Apps3:15
Points1:26
Points2:10
Points3:10
Superyears1:1998–2004
Superyears2:2010–11
Super1:Brumbies
Super2:Western Force
Superapps1:67
Superapps2:10
Superpoints1:100
Superpoints2:5
Provinceyears1:1998-2003
Province1:ACT
Provinceapps1:66
Provincepoints1:115
Repyears1:2002
Repteam1:Australia
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:0
Repsevensyears1:2002
Repsevensteam1:Australia
Repsevenscomp1:Commonwealth Games 2002

Mark Bartholomeusz (born 30 June 1977) is a retired Australian professional rugby union footballer. He played in the positions of fullback, flyhalf, inside centre, outside centre and wing.

Career

Bartholomeusz attended Brisbane State High School. He played in the 1st XV for three years. He was also a talented cricketer. He played for the ACT Brumbies and was a member of the side that defeated the Sharks in 2001 and the Crusaders in 2004 to win Super 12 titles.

Mark Bartholomeusz represented Australia at Under 21’s level as well as representing Australia in Rugby Sevens at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

Bartholomeusz played for the Brumbies side against the British and Irish Lions in 2001 and scored a try in that game, as well as for the winning Australia A side earlier in the tour in Gosford.

He joined Saracens where he played the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons in the English Premiership, followed by Irish Magners League club Ulster for 2006–07 and 2007–08. In 2008, Bartholomeusz signed with Padova to play in the Italian Super 10 (now Top12) for the 2008/09 season. He returned to Australia to play for the Western Force in 2010 and 2011.

Bartholomeusz held the record for having the fourth-shortest international rugby union career. In 2002, he represented Australia for 2 minutes and 33 seconds against Italy. Nic Henderson (Australia), Sean McCahill (Ireland) and Mathieu Dourthe (France) were the only players to have shorter international careers at that time.Nic Henderson, one of Bartholomeusz’s ACT Brumbies teammates represented Australia twice more.

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