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Phil Hamer

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Weight
  
78 kg

Name
  
Phil Hamer

Career start
  
2007


Role
  
Ice hockey player

Position
  
Forward

Height
  
1.85 m

Playing career
  
2007


Born
  
13 August 1990 (age 34) Salford, England, U.K. (
1990-08-13
)

ENL teamFormer teams
  
Manchester PhoenixNone

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Phil Hamer (born 13 August 1990 in Salford) is an English semi-professional ice hockey player, currently playing for the Manchester Phoenix in the ENL. Hamer was the first player to be promoted through the Phoenix youth system and make an EIHL appearance for the Phoenix.

Hamer had impressed at junior level with the Phoenix, and his opportunity came towards the end of the 2007-08 season, with Phoenix head coach Tony Hand's decision to release Rhys McWilliams from the Phoenix roster. Hamer stepped into the role with relish and started five regular season games for the Phoenix in the 2007-08 season. His work rate and effort impressed Hand enough to ensure his permanent promotion to the senior squad for the following 2008-09 term. Following several appearances for the Phoenix, Hamer was dropped although he still plays for the ENL side also named Manchester Phoenix.

Hamer initially chose shirt number 17 but after the signing of veteran defenceman Dwight Parrish in May 2008, he would voluntarily change to become number 76.

Hamer is also an accomplished Inline Hockey player and he was a FIRS World Champion in 2008 at Under 18 level, whilst playing for Great Britain. He was the tournaments top point scorer and was voted on to the Dream Team. Hamer was also Alternate Captain.

References

Phil Hamer Wikipedia


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