Baker and Coffield extend contracts
The pair have signed one-year contract extensions with the Club.
Western Bulldogs pair Oskar Baker and Nick Coffield have both signed one-year contract extensions, ensuring they will remain at Mission Whitten Oval into the 2026 season.
Baker has extended his time at the Kennel into a fourth season having crossed from Melbourne in 2023.
The utility has played 33 games in a variety of roles at the Dogs, averaging 15 touches and five marks a game.
Coffield joined the Bulldogs in 2024 via a trade from St Kilda, playing 12 AFL games across two seasons and notably featuring in the successful Footscray VFL Premiership campaign this year.
The former No.8 pick averaged 13 touches and seven marks during his stints in the AFL team in 2025.
“We’re really pleased to retain both Nick and Oskar for 2026, with the duo having plenty to offer the Club moving forward,” said Sam Power, Executive Manager Men’s Football.
“Oskar had a terrific end to the 2025 season, coming back into the AFL side and making an impact as a wingman with his speed and ability to break the lines.
“Nick built some continuity in his game over the back half of 2025 and has shown some promising attributes in defence.”
					The pair have signed one-year contract extensions with the Club.
Western Bulldogs pair Oskar Baker and Nick Coffield have both signed one-year contract extensions, ensuring they will remain at Mission Whitten Oval into the 2026 season.
Baker has extended his time at the Kennel into a fourth season having crossed from Melbourne in 2023.
The utility has played 33 games in a variety of roles at the Dogs, averaging 15 touches and five marks a game.
Coffield joined the Bulldogs in 2024 via a trade from St Kilda, playing 12 AFL games across two seasons and notably featuring in the successful Footscray VFL Premiership campaign this year.
The former No.8 pick averaged 13 touches and seven marks during his stints in the AFL team in 2025.
“We’re really pleased to retain both Nick and Oskar for 2026, with the duo having plenty to offer the Club moving forward,” said Sam Power, Executive Manager Men’s Football.
“Oskar had a terrific end to the 2025 season, coming back into the AFL side and making an impact as a wingman with his speed and ability to break the lines.
“Nick built some continuity in his game over the back half of 2025 and has shown some promising attributes in defence.”
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