Paul Vautin net worth, rugby league, coaching and commentary 


Paul Vautin net worth emerges from his rugby league career. He is an Australian former professional rugby league player, coach and also a retired rugby commentator.

During his rugby league career, he played for the Wests Panthers, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, St. Helens R.F.C. and Eastern Suburbs Roosters rugby league football clubs. 

He also represented Brisbane Capitals, Queensland, NSW City and Australia in other rugby league levels. Furthermore, he also coached Brisbane Capitols and Queensland rugby league teams.

Paul Vautin net worth

The estimated Paul Vautin net worth information is private. Nonetheless, his income stems from his former rugby league career of over a decade, coaching, and rugby commentary for decades.

Rugby league career overview

Paul Vautin began his senior rugby league journey in Brisbane, graded by Wests Panthers in 1978 as an 18-year-old lock. That same year he earned his first exposure to representative football when he was selected on the bench for Brisbane Colts against the touring New Zealand side at Lang Park. 

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His talent quickly attracted interstate attention, and after being spotted scoring a 75-metre try from a scrum, he was signed by Manly Warringah Sea Eagles for the 1979 season. 

With the team, he played in grand finals in 1982 and 1983. Most importantly, in 1983, he was recognized individually as Dally M Second Rower of the Year and Dally M Representative Player of the Year. 

Appointed club captain in 1985, he led the team to premiership glory in 1987, defeating Canberra 18–8 in the last grand final. Most remarkably, he was named Dally M Captain of the Year that season. 

He went on to captain Manly Warringah Sea Eagles again in the 1987 World Club Challenge in England. 

Afterwards, he had a stint in the English competition with St Helens R.F.C., captaining the side in the 1989 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley.

He concluded his playing career in Australia with the Eastern Suburbs Roosters, retiring at the end of the 1991 season.

Representative level

At representative level, Paul Vautin debuted for Queensland in the 1982 State of Origin series. He went on to represent them for nearly a decade. 

He also earned 13 Test caps for Australia between 1982 and 1989, competing in Ashes series and Rugby League World Cup fixtures. During this time, he also served as vice-captain on the 1989 Kangaroo tour of New Zealand and captained Australia in tour matches in 1989.

Coaching

Transitioning into coaching, Paul Vautin achieved one of State of Origin’s most unexpected triumphs. That is, he guided Queensland to a 3–0 series win over New South Wales in 1995. This particular victory remains one of State of Origin’s most celebrated.

Commentating

After his time on the field, Paul Vautin built a prominent media career. He joined the Nine Network’s rugby league commentary team in 1992 and became host of The Footy Show in 1994. This role elevated him to national television prominence.  He remained a central media figure for decades before retiring from commentary in 2024.

Recognitions

  • Queensland Sport Hall of Fame inductee (2024)
  • Logie Award for Most Popular Sports Presenter (2003)
  • Australian Sports Medal for services to rugby league (2000)

Conclusion on Paul Vautin net worth

In conclusion, Paul Vautin’s exceptional rugby league career of over four decades including playing, coaching and commentating, have made him a wealthy fortune even though the figures are not publicly disclosed. His career also reflects sustained achievement and broadcasting influence within the sport.

Featured image: Paul Vautin on qsport.org.au
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