After a well loved seven year tenure as coach of the senior women’s team at Montrose, Shilette Baker will step down following the 2025 season.
Baker’s time at Montrose began in 2016 where she coached Auskick for two years, then three with the junior girls then finished off her time with four years at the senior women’s level.
“Shilette has played a pivotal role in building and guiding the club’s female football program. Shilette’s journey began with a clear focus on player development, game understanding, instilling strong fundamentals in younger players while fostering a supportive, disciplined and team-first culture,” Montrose Football Netball Club said in a statement.
The announcement came at a great loss for the Montrose Football Club, with many taking to social media to express their heartfelt remarks.
“An incredible advocate for women and girls at the club, you’ve helped shape a more inclusive and supportive environment for everyone. The club has some very big shoes to fill,” one user said.
“Very sad news for the club and the women’s team, it leaves behind huge boots to fill. Shilette has been a fierce advocate for women’s footy, and no one can truly replace the incredible work she’s done over the years. She’s an outstanding role model, and the program and culture they have built is something really special,” another user said.
The Montrose Senior Women’s made their way to the Grand Final in 2024, and are sitting second on the ladder in 2025, expecting to play finals.
The club attributes their success to Baker.
“As the girls progressed through the ranks, Shilette ensured continuity and growth, helping to create a structured pathway from junior to senior football that has seen players thrive both on and off the field.
“At the senior level, Shilette and her team have driven competitive improvement while maintaining a strong emphasis on inclusivity and player wellbeing. Their leadership has not only enhanced individual skills and game sense but also built a cohesive and resilient team culture.”
Montrose Football Netball Club are currently looking for Baker’s replacement for the 2026 season, alongside a new senior men’s coach after Gary Ayres announced his resignation from the role last month.