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Fred Baring was one of the greatest ruckmen-defenders ever to play with Essendon. He played 13 seasons for Essendon in a career spanning 15 years and interrupted by the Great War.

Baring debuted in Round 8, 1910, and played all remaining 12 games for the year.

In his second season, 1911, Baring played 18 games and played in his first premiership for the Club in a six point win over Collingwood.

He was again a key player in 1912 and starred in the 1912 Grand Final win over Melbourne, kicking a memorable goal in the last quarter to put the game out of Melbourne’s reach.

He represented Victoria in 1911, 1913 and 1919 and in 1913 he won the Holstein Lager Company trophy, as their choice as the best League player of the year.

Baring was captain in 1918 before stepping down through an illness which kept him out for much of 1919.

In the twilight of his career Baring played few games but his four games in 1923 included a premiership and likewise his five games in 1924 saw him feature in his fourth Essendon premiership win.

As well as being a champion footballer, Baring was also a state cricketer. In 1914, he was chosen in the Australian XI to tour South Africa but the tour was cancelled because of the outbreak of World War I.

He died on 10th December, 1961.

Fred Baring was named at number 24 in the Champions of Essendon (2002).

Born

15/12/1890

Died

10/12/1961

Height

185 cm

Weight

90 kg

Previous Clubs

East Melbourne

Debut Order

206

Number/Numbers

5 , 1 , 6

Games

154

Goals

92

Essnedon Premiership Player

1911, 1912

Season Played

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Year

Games

Goals

1910

12

6

1911

18

15

1912

19

11

1913

17

15

1914

16

15

1915

12

5

1918

8

1

1919

10

9

1920

11

10

1921

13

4

1922

9

1

1923

4

0

1924

5

0

Essendon Premiership Player

1911, 1912

Player Honours

Captain 1918
Champions of Essendon no. 24
Life member
Victorian representative 1911, 1913, 1919
Holstein Lager Company trophy 1913 (best League player of the year)