Graham Cornes net worth, media, and former rules football career


Graham Cornes net worth stems from media and Australian rules football. He is an Australian sports media personality and former professional Australian rules football player and coach.

During his rules football career, he played for Glenelg, North Melbourne, and South Adelaide football clubs. He also coached South Adelaide, Glenelg, South Australia, and Adelaide football teams.

Graham Cornes net worth

The estimated Graham Cornes net worth is undisclosed. Nonetheless, his income comes from his media career and former professional rules football playing and coaching career.

Occupation overview

Graham Cornes built a distinguished football career in South Australia, most notably with the Glenelg Football Club in the SANFL between 1967 and 1982. He appeared in 317 games and scored 339 goals. His individual excellence was recognized with three best and fairest awards, and captaining the club in 1978. 

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A defining highlight came in the 1973 premiership, where he took a crucial mark late in the game and kicked the decisive goal to secure victory. 

In 1977, he produced another iconic moment with a spectacular mark against Norwood Football Club, later immortalized in a major commemorative artwork celebrating Australian football history.

Although he signed early in his career with South Melbourne Football Club, he remained in South Australia during his prime. 

Graham Cornes eventually debuted in the Victorian Football League (VFL) at age 31 in 1979 with North Melbourne Football Club. He played five games before returning home. 

He later served as playing coach of South Adelaide Football Club from 1983 to 1984, adding 47 games in that role.

At representative level, he was a key figure for South Australia state football team, earning 21 caps and captaining the side in 1978. His performances resulted in recognitions such as:

  • All-Australian selection in 1979 and 1980
  • Simpson Medal in 1979, and 
  • Tassie Medal in 1980

Rules football coaching

Transitioning into coaching, Graham Cornes first led South Adelaide before returning to Glenelg as coach in 1985. He achieved immediate success, guiding the club to back-to-back premierships in 1985 and 1986, and further Grand Final appearances in 1987, 1988, and 1990. 

His coaching credentials were further strengthened in State of Origin football, where he recorded nine wins from eleven matches, including six victories over Victoria. Additionally, he earned All-Australian coach honours in 1987 and 1988.

In 1991, he became the inaugural senior coach of the Adelaide Football Club. He led the team through its formative years, achieving ninth-place finishes in its first two seasons before guiding the club to its first finals appearance in 1993, finishing third. 

That season included a dramatic preliminary final against Essendon Football Club, where Adelaide led by 42 points at half-time before a comeback led by Michael Long saw Essendon win narrowly. Following an eleventh-place finish in 1994, he was replaced as coach as the club sought a new direction.

Later on, he contributed to exhibition football by coaching the All Stars team in the E. J. Whitten Legends Game.

Media career

Graham Cornes also built a prominent post-playing career in Australian football media. He has appeared on the Seven Network’s football coverage since the 1990s and co-hosted the FIVEaa sports show for many years. 

Since retiring from professional sport, he has also hosted his own interview program, Conversations with Cornesy. Later on, he returned to co-host FIVEaa’s Saturday morning sports program.

In addition to broadcasting, he has also maintained a long-standing role in print media as a News Limited columnist. 

Music

Beyond media and coaching, Graham Cornes has been involved in music as the central figure of Cornesy’s Allstar Rock Band, where he plays guitar and provides vocals alongside a group of Adelaide-based musicians.

Recognitions

  • Medal of the Order of the Australia (OAM)
  • Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee (2012)
  • South Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee (2002)

Conclusion on Graham Cornes net worth

Graham Cornes is a highly influential Australian rules football figure whose career highlights playing success, premiership achievements, and successful coaching. He has also built a long-standing media presence through television, radio roles, as well as work as a columnist while also engaging in music, and public commentary on the game.

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