1. Harrison Marsh was born on 13 January 1994 and is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League.

1. Harrison Marsh was born on 13 January 1994 and is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League.
Harrison Marsh was drafted by the Sydney Swans with their second selection and forty-fourth overall in the 2012 national draft.
Harrison Marsh was delisted at the conclusion of the 2015 season without playing an AFL match, he was however, re-drafted by Sydney as a rookie with the thirty-second pick in the 2016 rookie draft.
Harrison Marsh made his debut in the twenty-six point win against North Melbourne in round 10,2016 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Harrison Marsh is the oldest son of Kris Marsh, a policeman, and Melanie Marsh, nee Sorrell.
Harrison Marsh has been playing football since he was about nine years old.
Harrison Marsh's maternal grandfather, Ray Sorrell, was a champion centreman for the East Fremantle team, based in Perth.
Harrison Marsh then played at the colts level for East Fremantle and represented Western Australia in the under-18s carnival.
Harrison Marsh's younger brother Jonathon is a football player who began playing for Collingwood in 2015.
Harrison Marsh played for the reserve team, which plays in the North Eastern Australian Football League from 2013 to 2015.
Harrison Marsh was then readmitted to the team through the rookie draft and named captain of the Swans' undefeated reserves team.
Harrison Marsh was given jersey number 31, a number previously worn by Brett Kirk, who retired in 2010.
However, at the end of the 2018 season after only playing 25 games over three seasons, but including three finals in 2016, Harrison Marsh was again delisted.
Harrison Marsh then returned to Western Australia to play for Subiaco.
Harrison Marsh was selected to represent Western Australia in the interstate match against South Australia in 2021.