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Liam Baker

Australian Rules Footballer

Birthday January 27, 1998

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace N/A

Age 27 Years

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Who Is Liam Baker? Age, Biography and Wiki

Liam Baker was born on January 27, 1998, making him 27 years old in 2025. He is well-known for his role as a midfielder and defender for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Baker has made a name for himself with his versatility on the field and dedication to the sport. As a player, he is recognized not only for his athleticism but also for his strategic understanding of the game.

Read more about Liam Baker on his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Australian Rules Footballer
Date of Birth January 27, 1998
Age 27 Years
Birth Place N/A
Horoscope Aquarius
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Liam Baker stands at approximately 180 cm (5 feet 11 inches) and weighs around 79 kg (175 lbs). His athletic build contributes to his agility and endurance on the field. Fans often admire his fit physique, which he maintains through rigorous training and a disciplined diet.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Liam Baker is reportedly in a relationship, although the details about his boyfriend/girlfriend remain private. He tends to keep his personal life out of the spotlight, allowing his athletic career to take precedence. He is known to be close with his family, who have provided him with unwavering support throughout his career.

Net Worth and Salary

Liam Baker's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million to $3 million in 2025, reflecting his successful career in the AFL. His annual salary is also significant, with reports indicating that he earns approximately $400,000 to $600,000 per year as a professional footballer.

Career, Business and Investments

Baker’s football career took off after being drafted by Richmond in the 2017 AFL Draft. He has significantly contributed to the team's success, including a notable premiership with Richmond. Aside from football, he has begun exploring business ventures, particularly in fitness and lifestyle brands that resonate with his athletic image.

He made his first appearance for the club in a series of AFLX exhibition matches in February 2018. Baker did not play in any of the club's pre-season matches however, nor did he earn senior selection in the early part of the home and away season. Instead, he spent the beginning of his debut year developing with the club's reserves side in the VFL.

Baker's first starring performance at that level came in a midfield role in early May, when he recorded 24 disposals and four clearances against. The following week he added another 23 disposals and a goal in a win over the reserves.

By early July Baker came into contention for senior selection and even traveled with the team to Sydney as an emergency in round 17. The following week he was played in a forward-line role at the lower level and recorded 19 disposals along with an equal-game high three goals.

Baker earned an AFL debut on the back of the performance, turning in 12 disposals, five score involvements and two behinds in his side's round 19 win over at the MCG. He held his senior spot the following week, adding 14 disposals and another two behinds before being omitted from the club's round 21 side to face.

He earned a third match in four weeks though when he was immediately recalled for the club's round 22 match against. There he kicked his first career goal but managed only a season-low eight disposals. A second senior omission followed, with Baker confined to VFL football for the remainder of the year.

In the club's first VFL final he turned in a lively performance, recording 21 disposals in a qualifying final loss to. Baker was cited for rough contact in that match however, after he bumped Williamstown defender Peter Faulks underneath a marking contest.

He accepted a one match suspension for the act and subsequently missed the club's losing semi-final against that saw the VFL side eliminated from the finals series. Baker finished the year having kicked one goal in three games at senior level while also kicking 13 goals in 14 games with the reserves side in the VFL.

Social Network

Liam Baker is active on several social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter, where he engages with fans and shares glimpses of his life both on and off the field. His follower count continues to grow, showcasing his popularity in the Australian sports community.

Education

Baker attended various schools throughout his youth, where he balanced academics with his passion for sports. His dedication to education has been evident, and he often speaks about the importance of maintaining a balance between education and athletics.


He later played representative football in Perth as a junior with the colts program of WAFL club West Perth. While in Perth he attended high school at Aquinas College. In 2016 Baker represented Western Australia at the 2016 AFL Under 18 Championships. There he averaged 17.7 disposals and a goal per game across three matches.

Following that season Baker was one of just 12 Western Australians and 80 young players across the country to be invited to the national draft combine in Melbourne in October. At the combine he placed equal-second overall in the goal-kicking test and seventh in the endurance running beep test.

Baker was passed over in national, pre-season and rookie drafts that year, before making a switch to play senior football with rival WAFL club Subiaco in 2017.

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