Phil Baker (footballer)

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Phil Baker
Personal information
Nickname(s)Snake
Date of birth22 March 1952
Original teamAlbury
Debut1971, North Melbourne
Height/Weight192 cm / 93 kg
Playing career1

North Melbourne (1971โ€“75; 1977โ€“79)

  • 97 games, 116 goals

Geelong (1975)

  • 9 games, 9 goals
Total โ€“ 106 games, 125 goals
1 Playing statistics correct to end of 1979 season.

Phil Baker (born 22 March 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne and Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1970s.

Baker was a high marking forward and started his career at North Melbourne in 1971. Five games into the 1975 season he was transferred to Geelong by Allen Aylett due to financial reasons. His loyalty to North was never questioned after his 1976 season at Geelong, as his return to North in 1977 he was ready to prove that he was an integral part of the North Melbourne forward line. This was evident as he played a major role in a premiership year with 35 goals. He kicked six of the club's nine goals in the 1977 Grand Final against Collingwood and three in the following weekend's Grand Final Replay. His accuracy at goal as opposed to Arnold Briedis's inaccuracy, kept North Melbourne in the game against Collingwood. In 1978 he played in North Melbourne's losing grand final against Hawthorn and kicked another bag of six goals. The highlight of the 1978 grand final was his high leaping marks and desperate efforts to get North Melbourne back in the game. However, his efforts alone were not enough to win the grand final for North Melbourne. In these three grand finals he kicked a total of 15 goals. Phil Baker's nickname was "Snake" and wore jumper number 29.

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Awards
Preceded by
Peter Knights
AFL Mark of the Year
1978
Succeeded by
Michael Roach


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