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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #315 on: June 29, 2022, 02:01:38 PM »
Heart-and-soul Tigers utility Liam Baker is genuinely torn between remaining a “Richmond man” and returning to WA to kickstart a long career ...

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #316 on: June 29, 2022, 03:46:25 PM »
Didn’t realise he needed to “kickstart”
Who comes up with this rubbish

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #317 on: June 29, 2022, 07:07:35 PM »
Bakes is a true Richmond Man. Should he leave, it would only be for a huge contract, one nobody could resist. I remain very confident he stays :shh

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #318 on: June 29, 2022, 07:37:56 PM »
“HE’S THE COMPLETE PLAYER”: EAGLES URGED TO CHASE UNSIGNED TIGER

By Alex Zaia
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29 June 2022


Former West Coast defender Brad Sheppard has urged his former club to table a long-term offer to Richmond utility Liam Baker.

Baker remains unsigned beyond 2022 and is the subject of reported interest from the Eagles.

The 24-year-old, who grew up in Pingaring near Lake Grace in WA, arrived at Punt Road from WAFL club Subiaco as a rookie in 2017.

Baker has established himself as an integral member of Richmond’s side, finishing second in the club’s best and fairest last year. He’s also a dual premiership player with the Tigers.

Sheppard says the Eagles should attempt to lure Baker back to WA by offering him a long-term contract worth up to five years.

“He’s been a very consistent player for a long period of time,” he told SEN WA Drive.

“For a bloke his size, just his appetite for the contest, provides a lot of run and dare, good on both sides of his body as well.

“I think he’s the complete player. What that means in monetary value, I’m unsure.

“I’d be throwing four or five years at him. He’s still only 24 years of age. With his consistency at AFL level, you know what you’re going to get out of him. He’s a professional player as well off the field.

“To be able to get him back and want him to leave the Richmond Football Club, he plays in front of 70,000 to 80,000 people week in week out, to try and lure him home to his home state … it would have to be a tenure of four or five years.”

Channel 7 AFL reporter Mitch Cleary recently told SEN Breakfast that he expects Baker to stay at Richmond.

Baker amassed 24 disposals, eight inside 50s, seven clearances and a goal in the Tigers’ narrow loss to Geelong last week.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/06/29/hes-the-complete-player-eagles-urged-to-chase-unsigned-tiger/

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #319 on: June 29, 2022, 07:56:13 PM »
Heart-and-soul Tigers utility Liam Baker is genuinely torn between remaining a “Richmond man” and returning to WA to kickstart a long career ...

Paywall: https://thewest.com.au/sport/west-coast-eagles/richmond-star-liam-baker-undecided-if-he-wants-to-stay-at-tigers-or-head-to-west-coast-eagles-c-7336933
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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #320 on: June 29, 2022, 08:11:55 PM »
Gunna go back to what i have always said. A bit of atiger has areal dip but for a little bloke and i mean a real little bloke he lacks class and i know ive said it in the past SIZE.

Yes i know hes a flag favorite but fmd flag or no flag hes aalways been a battler and someone like a few otherswe should have always been looking to do better than,

Let him go
Claw says he’s just a battler
We should be looking to do better than Bakes

Who needs heart and soul goers like this guy

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #321 on: June 29, 2022, 08:31:54 PM »
If he goes WCE can give us their first round pick thanks

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« Reply #322 on: June 30, 2022, 01:59:12 PM »
Richmond coach Damien Hardwick confident that Liam Baker will stay at the Tigers despite West Coast’s interest

Marc McGowan
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June 30, 2022


Richmond’s triple premiership coach Damien Hardwick remains confident of retaining Liam Baker despite the lure of returning home to Western Australia on more money.

Baker arrived at Punt Road via the rookie draft but has become indispensable in his jack-of-all-trades role, including a match-turning switch into the midfield last week.

Fremantle and Carlton showed interest in the 24-year-old when he was last out of contract three years ago but West Coast – the Tigers’ opponent on Sunday – is believed to be his major suitor this time around.

Hardwick jokingly sent a message to list boss Blair Hartley, saying “Pay the man, Blair” but was dead serious in how highly he values Baker.

“Blair Hartley will work his way through that but we love him, our fans love him,” Hardwick said.

“(His progression as a player) is a credit to Liam and the tenacity that this guy has got, and it’s a great example for a lot of other players.

“I’m going to be perfectly honest: when players of that stature walked in; I would say to our guys, ‘Listen, too small’, but I’ve been proven wrong.

“You look at the history of the game now and if they can play the game, they can play the game. Jayden Short, Caleb Daniel, Liam Baker – these type of players. They just play and they’re the best players to coach as well.

“It was a slight on my behalf with regard to looking at those players and we missed out on a couple, because I was a bit biased with regard to their height.

“But Liam’s a great example and a great inspiration to those who are a little bit below the height of AFL footy. But by god, he can play.”

https://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/7801582/richmond-coach-tips-baker-to-stay-a-tiger/?cs=12475

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #323 on: July 03, 2022, 10:52:14 AM »
Fabulous Baker Boy: Tigers’ pocket rocket standing tall

Michael Gleeson
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July 3, 2022


Liam Baker was a short inside midfielder and every club saw 18-year-olds who were better in that role than him.

The drafts, national and rookie, came and went without his name being called.

Realising he wouldn’t make it as a midfielder he spent the year in Perth playing as a small forward.

The next national draft came and went and still “L Baker” was left unsaid.

The rookie draft followed and club by club were called upon without his name passing anyone’s lips. Many clubs, even in WA, had barely given him a look and precious few had even bothered to talk to him. Finally, at pick 18 Richmond, the club with a seeming abundance of small forwards already, called his name.

Richmond saw something in him others didn’t. Baker made an immediate mark with his bouncy energy, and West Australian farmer’s earthiness. The coach loved him.

Baker was also exceptionally clean with the ball. Aside from everything else in his football, every reason to overlook him, it is the one thing that Baker is elite at. And when you stand just 173 centimetres you have to be elite at something to distinguish yourself from the bigger, stronger players. Baker is clean.

For a time being clean was not enough. He was just paddling as a forward at Richmond and not getting anywhere.

A bit like the successful reinvention of Dan Rioli, out of necessity or frustration Baker moved to a half-back line. Those close to him felt it was the first step towards the door.

Half-way through his first VFL match a club scout mentioned to another watching the game it was a genius move. Baker was dominating. His speed, his decision-making and his ball use were opening up gaps in the field others could not find.

He came back into the senior team and began to make a mark.

Three weeks ago, against Port Adelaide, the game was slipping from Richmond in the dying moments of the last quarter until Baker intervened. This was the sort of moment normally reserved for one of the usual suspects in Dustin Martin, the big forwards, or Trent Cotchin, or more recently Shai Bolton. This day it was the fabulous Baker boy.

He delivered something in that game that he had not revealed before. He didn’t get lucky. He saw moments and he seized his chance. He moved up around the ball and won the match for the Tigers. Port were almost wrong-footed by who was wrong footing them. This sort of play was not expected from Baker. It is now.

Then last week, lost amid the understandable Tom Stewart fallout to the Geelong game was the fact that when Dion Prestia was knocked out of the game, Damien Hardwick did not hesitate to choose Baker as the player to move on the ball.

Richmond lost but Baker was superb in a performance that was not only influential in that game but influential in Richmond’s thinking of what comes next this season and beyond. The Port and now Geelong games have presented a case that demands Baker be shifted to the on-ball role he began with as a junior.

It also created an even more compelling case for him to join Bolton as the central figures of the Richmond midfield in years to come.

It thus also made an even more compelling case for Richmond to re-sign the out-of-contract player. Hardwick did not need convincing, on Thursday he called out his list manager Blair Hartley to get Baker’s signature on a new contract.

“He’s such an important player both on and off the field. He’s a superstar,” Hardwick said.

“He’s one of those guys – there’s not many of them – as soon as you see Liam you start smiling. He’s just one of those people that makes you feel great about life.”

Baker is also a rare player because he is possibly more highly rated in his own club than outside it. Well, he was until a few weeks ago.

Industry sources say Baker is worth $500,000 to $600,000 a year. Richmond will no doubt offer him a long-term deal to keep him in Melbourne. West Coast will offer a long-term deal to get him back to Perth.

Unlike Luke Jackson, also managed by Jason Dover of TLA, the football decision for Baker is clearer. Jackson might wonder if he would be a better player more quickly were he to go to a club where he will more quickly be the No. 1 ruckman, rather than work on a transition plan of gradually taking over from Max Gawn at Melbourne.

Baker doesn’t have that. Richmond have made him into a good senior AFL player. They know they can make him an elite player in multiple positions on the ground.

While Richmond hoped the signature might come quickly, Baker is in no rush as these decisions are never football ones alone.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/fabulous-baker-boy-tigers-pocket-rocket-standing-tall-20220630-p5ay16.html

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #324 on: July 03, 2022, 09:44:01 PM »
Was quiet in the first half but really stood up in the second including 2 clutch goals.

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #325 on: July 03, 2022, 09:59:07 PM »
I think today showed he is not a full-time AFL mid.  Similarly Short is not cutting it either. 

They can both pinch hit and do well but are not front line mids and hence are not $700k plus players

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« Reply #326 on: July 03, 2022, 11:41:47 PM »
I think today showed he is not a full-time AFL mid.  Similarly Short is not cutting it either. 

They can both pinch hit and do well but are not front line mids and hence are not $700k plus players

Don't agree. They were both solid. We just need to do some work on centre bounce, and they both need more experience in there.

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« Reply #327 on: July 04, 2022, 12:00:12 AM »
I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing with baker. He can go and fill in across any line and play well anywhere depending on where we need him.

Just need to trial him in the ruck next….. :lol

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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #328 on: July 07, 2022, 05:06:02 AM »
Anyone got a gif of when he dived head first on the wing trying to spoil the ball?
Here's both of Baker's head first dives going for the ball.




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Re: Liam Baker [merged]
« Reply #329 on: July 07, 2022, 08:37:21 AM »
Im surprised the second one didnt get a free against for taking the legs