Phoenix Kenny Spicer was born on 30 January 2002 in Gove in the Northern Territory, but moved around through the first years of his life, living in Adelaide, Numbulwar and Darwin, before relocating permanently to Adelaide as a 10-year-old to live with his grandfather.[4] His grandfather died when Spicer was a teenager. Spicer then moved in with a host family.[5]
Spicer was invited to try out for West Adelaide's under-16s team, but because of the lengthy commute from his home in the southern suburbs, his host family instead joined South Adelaide's under-16s team, and later played for their under-18s team.[5] He recorded the fastest time of any participant in the agility test of South Adelaide's under-18s testing in 2019 and was contacted by recruiters from several AFL clubs in 2019, but his 2020 playing season was interrupted by a broken arm.[4] He was drafted by North Melbourne with the 42nd selection of the 2020 AFL draft.[4][5]
AFL career
Spicer made his debut during round 23 of the 2021 AFL season with the Kangaroos playing against Adelaide in a losing game in which Spicer had seven disposals.[4][6] He suffered from hamstring injuries and was limited to playing one game in his debut season and five games near the end of the 2022 season.[5]
Spicer was involved in the design of North Melbourne's special guernsey for the 2023 Sir Doug Nicholls Round. The guernsey, called "Connecting Through Identity", included the totems of the team's First Nations players, including a barramundi to represent Spicer.[5][7]
Spicer was delisted by North Melbourne in October 2023 after playing a total of 12 matches.[4][8]