Early life and junior career Baulch was born in
Gladstone and grew up in Kojonup, Western Australia, playing football for Kojonup Cougars. and spent several years in the
Gold Coast Suns Academy development program. In
2017, Baulch moved to
Perth and joined in the
West Australian Football League (WAFL) Colts competition, playing 20 games over two seasons.
State league career In 2019, Baulch relocated to
Brisbane and signed with in the
North East Australian Football League (NEAFL), kicking nine goals in 15 games. Following the league's disbandment, he remained with Aspley for their transition into the
Victorian Football League (VFL) for the
2021 season. He played five matches in the VFL, recording a best of 25 disposals and two goals against . Later in 2021, Baulch joined
Darwin in the
Northern Territory Football League (NTFL). He gained significant media attention in February 2022 during a match against
Southern Districts when he was filmed drinking a beer handed to him by a spectator while on the field. The incident went viral, resulting in a two-week suspension from the NTFL.
Amateur and exhibition football Following his state league career, Baulch began touring as a player for various local clubs, leveraging his social media following. He has played for
Wangaratta Rovers in the
Ovens & Murray Football Netball League, and in 2024 played in the
AFL London competition. He also participated in the 2025
E. J. Whitten Legends Game. As of June 2024, Baulch has played for at least 16 different clubs in a dozen different leagues. ==Media and business career==