Brendan Fevola net worth from rules football and media career


Brendon Fevola net worth emerges from rules football and media career. He is an Australian former professional rules football player and a media personality.

Brendan Fevola net worth

The assessed Brendan Fevola net worth information is not publicly available. Nonetheless, his primary contributor is his former professional rules football career and his current media career.

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Career highlights

Australian Football League (AFL)

Brendan Fevola was first drafted by the Carlton Football Club in the Australian football League (AFL) as number 38 in the 1998 AFL Draft. He debuted in the 1999 season as a forward. He showed dominance by topping Victorian State Football League that year with 42 goals. He also kicked 12 goals in the Millennium Match against Collingwood Football Club.

Most remarkably, in 2003, he kicked eight goals against North Melbourne Football Club, which re-established him as a top forward. Another important achievements came in 2006 when he won the Coleman Medal as the AFL’s leading goalkicker with 84 goals and earned All-Australian honors.

In the 2008 season, he kicked 99 goals and finished second in the Coleman race. Additionally, he played in the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match and won the Allen Aylett Medal for best on ground.

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The following season, he claimed the Coleman Medal again with 86 goals. He also became the team’s first two-time winner of the award and still held his place as one of the club’s great forwards. Overall, he played  187 games, kicked 575 goals and ranked third in Carlton Football Club history.

Later on, he was traded to the Brisbane Lions still in the AFL in 2009. With this team, he played the 2010 season by kicking 48 goals in 17 games. Afterwards, he was let go in February 2011.

Most importantly, he was inducted into the Carlton Football Club Hall of Fame in 2024.

Victorian Football League (VFL)

After Carlton, he joined the Casey Scorpions in the Victorian Football League (VFL). While with the team, he kicked 63 goals.

Northern Territory Football league (NTFL)

Brendan Fevola also played for Waratah Football Club in the 2011-12 NFTL season and ended up kicking 49 goals.

Ovens & Murray Football League

Yarrawonga Football netball Club in the Ovens & Murray Football League, signed him in 2012. He scored 357 goals in 65 games and led the team to consecutive premierships. Most importantly, he set a club record with 16 goals in a single game.

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He also served as coach of the O&M representative team and as playing co-coach for Yarrawonga. Brendon Fevola went on to play and set records for several clubs across Australia.

Radio and television career

In media, Brendan Fevola co-hosts the hit Fox FM radio breakfast program, Fifi, Fev & Nick since 2016.

He also participated in season 2 of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! reality television show in 2016 and won. From 2018 to 2019, he was a panelist on The Footy Show on Nine Network.

In 2023, he appeared as “The Captain” on The Masked Singer Australia television show. 

Conclusion on Brendan Fevola net worth

Overall, Brendan Fevola net worth reflects a remarkable record-setting rules football career and a long-standing radio hosting occupation. This points to how he ahs built his fortune both on and off the field.

Featured image: Brendan Fevola on Instagram

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