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{{short description|Australian rules footballer}}
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| originalteam = [[Scotch College, Perth|Scotch College]] / North Beach
| height = 187 cm
| weight = 85 kg
| position =
| statsend = 1992
| years1 = 1984–891984–1989, 1994
| club1 = [[Claremont Football Club|Claremont]]
| games_goals1 = 110 (70)
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'''Mark Andrew Brayshaw''' (born 5 February 1966) is a former [[Australian rules football]]er who played for [[North Melbourne Football Club]] in the [[Australian Football League|AFL]].<ref name="rleague1">{{AFL Tables|M/Mark_Brayshaw}}</ref> He is the brother of [[James Brayshaw]] and the son of [[Ian Brayshaw]]. His sons [[Angus Brayshaw|Angus]], [[Andrew Brayshaw|Andrew]] and [[Hamish Brayshaw|Hamish]] are each on an AFL lists.
==Playing career==
 
==Playing career==
=== Claremont Football Club ===
Brayshaw began his career and ended his career with [[Claremont Football Club]] in the [[West Australian Football League]]. In a career athat began in 1984 and ended in 1994, Brayshaw played 110 games for the club and kickkicked 70 goals. He was drafted by [[North Melbourne Football Club]] in the [[1989 VFL draft]]. Brayshaw returned to Claremont in 1994, playing 20 WAFL matches.<ref name="waflonline1">{{cite web|url=http://www.waflonline.com.au/players/player.php?playerID=9082|title=Mark Brayshaw (Claremont)|publisher=WAFLOnline|accessdate=18 January 2010|deadurlurl-status=yesdead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091015084715/http://www.waflonline.com.au/players/player.php?playerID=9082|archivedate=15 October 2009|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
 
=== North Melbourne Football Club ===
In the 1989 VFL Draft, Mark was selected as first round selection (pick number 6 overall) by [[North Melbourne Football Club]]. Mark would go ontoon to play 32 games for the club and kick two goals for the club before being delisted by the club at the end of 1992.
 
In 1989 VFL Draft, Mark was selected as first round selection (pick number 6 overall) by [[North Melbourne Football Club]]. Mark would go onto play 32 games for the club and kick two goals for the club before being delisted by the club at the end of 1992.
 
==Post-football career==
Brayshaw was the Chief Executive Officer of the [[Richmond Football Club]] from 2000 until 2004. He had previously worked in marketing roles for AFL clubs [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]] and [[Fremantle Football Club|Fremantle]]. Mark is currently a board member of [[North Melbourne Football Club]], alongside his brother James.
 
Mark is currently the former CEO of the [[AFL Coaches Association]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://aflca.com.au/index.php?id=4|title = AFL Coaches Association - Home}}</ref> The AFL coaches association is a representative body for AFL coaches, from junior level right up to the elite level.
Brayshaw was Chief Executive Officer of the [[Richmond Football Club]] from 2000 until 2004. He had previously worked in marketing roles for AFL clubs [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]] and [[Fremantle Football Club|Fremantle]]. Mark is currently a board member of [[North Melbourne Football Club]], alongside his brother James.
 
His focus iswas on supporting the work of AFL Coachescoaches from all levels of football.
Mark is currently the CEO of the [[AFL Coaches Association]].<ref>http://aflca.com.au/index.php?id=4</ref> The AFL coaches association is a representative body for AFL coaches, from junior level right up to the elite level.
His focus is on supporting the work of AFL Coaches from all levels of football.
 
Post AFL involvement he has started a company specializing in medicinal cannabis and has some high profile ex AFL clients who have reduced or eliminated pain with the medically prescribed product.
== Family ==
 
== Family ==
Mark is married to Deborah and has three sons playing in the AFL. [[Angus Brayshaw|Angus]] was drafted in 2014 by the Melbourne Football Club, and in [[2017 AFL draft|2017]], [[Andrew Brayshaw|Andrew]] was drafted by [[Fremantle Football Club|Fremantle]] and [[Hamish Brayshaw|Hamish]] was drafted by [[West Coast Eagles|West Coast]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Beveridge|first1=Riley|title=A perfect draft night: Hamish Brayshaw and Andrew Brayshaw join Angus on AFL club lists|url=https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/a-perfect-draft-night-hamish-brayshaw-and-andrew-brayshaw-join-angus-on-afl-club-lists/news-story/aa829c2d3b416dafd797fe7ce3d5f7dc?nk=88c3a474a5685eebe33c774794f67798-1511527654|accessdate=24 November 2017|work=Fox Sports|date=24 November 2017}}</ref>
 
In an accident on 20 September 2006, his 36-year-old sister Sally was killed instantly after the facade of her garage collapsed on top of her.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2006-09-21 |title=AFL Footy Show host's sister killed |url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/afl-footy-show-hosts-sister-killed-20060921-gdofrs.html |access-date=2022-08-25 |website=The Sydney Morning Herald |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Oakes |first=Dan |date=2006-09-22 |title=Death of commentator's sister highlights garage risks |url=https://www.theage.com.au/national/death-of-commentators-sister-highlights-garage-risks-20060922-ge36pm.html |access-date=2022-08-25 |website=The Age |language=en}}</ref>
 
==References==