Daniel Cross

January 9, 2024
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Daniel Cross
Full Name Daniel Cross
Occupation Filmmaker
Date Of Birth Mar 30, 1983(1983-03-30)
Age 41
Birthplace New South Wales
Country Australia
Horoscope Aries

Daniel Cross Biography

Name Daniel Cross
Birthday Mar 30
Birth Year 1983
Place Of Birth New South Wales
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Aries

Daniel Cross is one of the most popular and richest Filmmaker who was born on March 30, 1983 in New South Wales, Australia.

Cross was recruited by the Western Bulldogs with the 56th overall selection in the 2000 national draft. He made his AFL debut in a 19-point victory against Richmond in round 10, 2002. Despite the Bulldogs winning the match, he managed only two disposals. He played a further three games for 2002. He played his first match for 2003 in round 4 against Essendon, but struggled to make a big impact. He was dropped after round 6 to the VFL to play with Weribee. After impressive performances with Werribee, Cross was recalled to the Bulldogs side. His return to the Bulldogs side was good enough for him to keep his place in the side the following week, but after a disappointing performance against Richmond in round 17, he was again dropped. He was promoted to the AFL side in round 22, and managed 18 disposals, in what was an otherwise disappointing game for the Bulldogs due to losing by 84 points to the Brisbane Lions. He made the decision to stay with the Western Bulldogs for the 2004 season, despite only managing to play a total of ten games in his first three seasons.

After playing just two games in the first ten weeks of the 2004 season, Cross was able to play the remaining twelve matches of the season and was named the round 19 nominee for the Rising Star after recording 28 disposals against Hawthorn at the Telstra Dome.

Daniel Cross Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Filmmaker
House Living in own house.

Daniel Cross is one of the richest Filmmaker from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Daniel Cross 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Daniel Cross (born 30 March 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Western Bulldogs and Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A Charles Sutton Medallist with the Western Bulldogs, he finished his 249-game career with 210 games at the Western Bulldogs and 39 with Melbourne. He has served as the development and rehabilitation coach of the Melbourne Football Club since October 2015.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 187 cm
Weight 86 kg

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Cross played every match of the 2009 season, where he accumulated a total of 581 disposals. The Western Bulldogs again made the preliminary final, but lost the match to St Kilda by 7 points. He underwent a double ankle reconstruction in the off-season of 2009, but managed to return during the 2010 NAB Cup, where the Bulldogs were the eventual winners. He played every match of the season which saw the Bulldogs reach a third consecutive preliminary final, but ultimately lost to St Kilda by 24-points. He was the runner up in the best- and-fairest, finishing nine votes behind Ryan Griffen. He also played in the 2010 International Rules Series against Ireland.

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Danilo Ranked on the list of most popular Filmmaker. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Daniel Cross celebrates birthday on March 30 of every year.

In November 2013, Cross signed with Melbourne as a delisted free agent on a one-year contract. Brought into the club due to his ‘reputation for elite preparation and leadership to help out the younger players’, he was named in the leadership group alongside Lynden Dunn and Chris Dawes in April 2014, replacing the injured Jack Trengove and retired Mitch Clark. He played the first thirteen matches of 2014 before succumbing to a broken leg during the round 14 match against North Melbourne, he played the remainder of the match, but was forced to miss the next five matches through injury. He was offered a contract extension for 2015 in July due to his leadership experience. He returned to the side in round 20 against Hawthorn and played the remaining four matches for the season. He won the Dick Taylor trophy for finishing fifth in the best-and-fairest behind Nathan Jones, Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince and Lynden Dunn, he was also rewarded with the James McDonald award for best team man.

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