īlake broke his arm during the opening round of the 1985 season against Penrith. After scoring 27 tries in 23 games in 1983, Blake scored only 11 tries from 23 games in 1984. This also allowed Fulton to play others (such as halfback Des Hasler who had joined the club from Penrith) in their preferred positions. Manly won through to the 1983 Grand Final, again against Parramatta, and for the second time in two seasons.Īfter playing 21 of his 23 games at halfback in 1983, he played there only 10 times in 1984, spending most of his time at centre as coach Fulton tried to cover his defensive lapses. Blake's 27 tries were scored from just 23 games played and was only surpassed in 2021 as the Manly club record for most tries in a premiership season. ![]() He broke the Sea Eagles club record for the most tries scored in a season with 27 the top try scorer in the league. Blake won the Dally M Rookie of the Year award.īlake's good form continued in 1983, cementing his position as the club's first choice halfback. He scored 9 tries in 1982, and was a try scorer for Manly in their 21–8 loss to defending premiers Parramatta in the 1982 Grand Final. ![]() Blake played 14 games in his rookie year, playing five-eighth, centre and halfback. Phil Blake is the younger brother of former Manly, Canberra and South Sydney player Michael Blake.īlake made his début for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in Round 12 of the 1982 season, coming off the bench for the Sea Eagles in their 20–19 win over Eastern Suburbs at Brookvale Oval. While attending Christian Brothers College in Manly, Blake played for the Australian Schoolboys team in 1981. He represented New South Wales on one occasion.īlake has held coaching positions with the Wallabies, Western Force, Manly RUFC and Leicester Tigers.īlake was born in London, England, but moved to Sydney with his family at an early age. ![]() Originally a halfback, Blake developed into a utility player and played first grade matches in all the backline positions, as well as at hooker and lock. Phil Blake (born 24 November 1963) is a former rugby league footballer and a professional rugby union coach.
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