Top 20 Australian Rules Footballer celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Australian Rules Footballer celebrities [Updated February 26, 2021].
Lance Franklin was born
on January 30, 1987
in Perth, Australia.
He was a six-time leading goalscorer for Hawthorn and made the All-Australian team three consecutive years from 2010 to 2012.
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Salary 2020: 760,000 AUD (2014)
Chris Judd was born
on September 8, 1983
in Melbourne, Australia.
He scored over 200 points in his first 11 AFL seasons.
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Salary 2020: about $1 million a season
Barry Hall was born
on February 8, 1977
in Australia.
He was a contestant on the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2015.
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Salary 2020: $180,000
Joel Selwood was born
on May 26, 1988
in Bendigo, Australia.
He was nicknamed "Boy Wonder" for his early success.
Jake Stringer was born
on April 25, 1994
in Australia.
He was named an AFL Rising Star nominee in 2014.
Jack Silvagni was born
on December 17, 1997
in Melbourne, Australia.
He has amassed over 50,000 followers on Instagram.
Isaac Heeney was born
on May 5, 1996
in Newcastle, Australia.
His play during the 2015 AFL season, his rookie year, earned him an AFL Rising Star nomination.
Dayne Zorko was born
on February 9, 1989
in Gold Coast, Australia.
He joined the Brisbane Lions in 2012.
Luke Parker was born
on October 25, 1992
in Australia.
In 2014, he won the Bob Skilton Medal, the youngest player to do so since 1998.
Ollie Wines was born
on October 7, 1994
in Australia.
In 2013, he was nominated for the title of Australian Football League Rising Star.
Patrick Cripps was born
on March 18, 1995
in Canberra, Australia.
He was vice-captain and earned himself a spot in the All-Australian Team at the 2013 AFL Under 18 Championships.
Patrick Dangerfield was born
on April 5, 1990
in Moggs Creek, Australia.
He was an AFL Rising Star nominee in 2009. In July 2014, he set an AFL Premiership match record by collecting 41 possessions.
Robbie Gray was born
on March 30, 1988
in Australia.
He had his breakout season in 2014, when he led the AFL in goal assists. He was named to that season's All-Australian team. He also won that season's John Cahill Medal in recognition of his position as the club's most valuable player that season.
Matthew Kreuzer was born
on May 13, 1989
in Australia.
He was a member of the Northern Knights teams when they were named TAC Cup Team of the Year in 2006 and 2007.
Daniel Rioli was born
on April 16, 1997
in Australia.
He was a nominee for the AFL's prestigious Rising Star Award in 2016. He was named to the annual AFL 22under22 team in 2017.
Ben Reid was born
on April 29, 1989
in Australia.
When he made his AFL debut in 2007, he was the youngest player in the league at the time.
Lenny Hayes was born
on January 14, 1980
in Australia.
In 2003 he played for the Australian international rules football team.
Jarrad McVeigh was born
on April 7, 1985
in New South Wales, Australia.
He received the Bob Skilton Medal as Sydney's "best and fairest" in 2008 and 2013.
Shane Crawford was born
on September 9, 1974
in Australia.
He became a regular panelist on The Footie Show, an Australian rules football program.
Jordan Jones was born
on June 29, 1990
in Melbourne, Australia.
As a teenager he was an extremely talented basketball player, but quit to focus on football.