Kane Lambert
- January 9, 2024
- Rules Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Kane Lambert |
Occupation | Rules Football Player |
Date Of Birth | Nov 26, 1991(1991-11-26) |
Age | 33 |
Birthplace | Preston |
Country | United Kingdom |
Birth City | England |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Kane Lambert Biography
Name | Kane Lambert |
Birthday | Nov 26 |
Birth Year | 1991 |
Place Of Birth | Preston |
Home Town | England |
Birth Country | United Kingdom |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Kane Lambert is one of the most popular and richest Rules Football Player who was born on November 26, 1991 in Preston, England, United Kingdom.
He played local junior football with the Preston Bullants Junior Football club before playing in representative sides with the Northern Knights in the TAC Cup where he was coached by former AFL premiership coach Denis Pagan. In 2009 Lambert won the club’s best and fairest award for a season in which he held averages of 25 disposals, five clearances, five tackles and a goal a game. He was overlooked in the AFL national, pre-season and rookie drafts following the 2009 season and subsequently ceased playing football in his first year out of school. He instead spent the year working full-time in a can factory while completing what he later called “a 12-month pre-season” in which he added 10 kg to his slender frame.
Lambert made a return to the sport in 2011, playing at state-league level with the Northern Bullants in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He remained at the club through a name change in 2012 when he was selected in a team of the VFL’s best players that would represent Victoria in a state-league exhibition match. 2013 proved a break-out year for Lambert, having been again named to represent the state-league during a season in which he kicked 21 goals and held an average of 26 disposals per game. As a result, he earned a fourth- placed finish in the J. J. Liston Trophy for the league’s best and fairest player, doing so with a total of 16 votes and finishing just one vote behind the eventual three joint-winners. He was also awarded the Fothergill-Round Medal as the competition’s most promising young player and was named on the wing in the VFL’s official Team of the Year. In addition, Lambert placed fifth in the VFL Coach’s Award and received the Laurie Hill Trophy as his club’s best and fairest player. He was later invited to that year’s national draft combine where he recorded a 13.11 beep test score. Despite his strong season, he again went undrafted to the AFL.
Kane Lambert Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Rules Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Kane Lambert is one of the richest Rules Football Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Kane Lambert 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Kane Lambert (born 26 November 1991) is a professional Australian rules football player who plays for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is a dual-premiership player with the club, having won in 2017 and 2019.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 1.78 m |
Weight | 77 kg |
Kane Lambert height 1.78 m Sergio weight 77 kg & body measurements will update soon.
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In the weeks following his side’s premiership win in 2017, Lambert underwent minor knee surgery. It would not reduce his training time however, with a return to training occurring on schedule with the rest of the squad in late November 2017. Lambert kicked four goals and was among Richmond’s best in one match during the club’s pre-season campaign, before opening the season-proper with a win over Carlton at the MCG. He played a key role in round 4’s 93-point win over Brisbane, notching 26 disposals, two goals and earning a mention among Richmond’s best by AFL Media. The following week he was named best-on- ground by the Herald Sun for a two goal performance against Melbourne in the marquee ANZAC Day eve match. Lambert was again a multiple goal scorer in round 7, earning himself seven AFL Coaches Award votes to tie as Richmond’s equal- best player that week. Another three goals followed in round 8 where he was again a selection among Richmond’s best by AFL Media. After a quiet three week stretch where he averaged just 15 disposals, Lambert returned to Richmond’s best with 26 disposals in round 12. He earned the honour once again the following week, before the club had a one week bye in round 14. Lambert added three goals and an equal team-high 27 disposals to earn seven AFL Coaches votes in the club’s return match in round 15. He notched a new career-high with 33 disposals in a win over Adelaide the following week. After 18 rounds, Lambert ranked 10th in the league for score involvements and was 13th in the race for the AFL Coaches Association award. He added another strong performance with 31 disposals in round 20’s win over Geelong before sustaining a minor sydesmosis sprain in his ankle in the final quarter of a match against Gold Coast in round 21. Lambert underwent minor surgery to reinforce the joint, missing the final two weeks of the home and away season as a result. For his career-best performances during the season, Lambert was one of 40 players pre-selected to the All-Australian squad of 40 players, though ultimately went selected for final honours that year. He was also one of three Richmond players nominated for the AFL Players Association’s Most Valuable Player award. Lambert made a full injury recovery in his three weeks on the sidelines, including during the post-season bye, before returning in the club’s qualifying final win over Hawthorn. He contributed 26 disposals and three goal assists in that match, to go with a career-high 17 contested possessions. Lambert’s finals run would extend just one more match however, when Richmond was eliminated with a shock preliminary final loss to rivals Collingwood. Following the conclusion of the 2018 finals series, Lambert was named by the Herald Sun’s chief football writer Mark Robinson as the league’s 32nd best player during the 2018 season. He also attracted 12 votes in the Brownlow Medal (second among Richmond players) and improved one spot on his previous year’s effort to place second in the Richmond club best and fairest award.
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Ahead of the 2019 season, Lambert was rated the 49th best player in the league according to the AFL statistics partner Champion Data’s AFL Player Ratings system. It confirmed a significant rise to stardom over the two previous seasons, after beginning the 2017 season ranked 298th and placing 151st after the first three rounds of 2018. He started 2019 with appearances in each of the club’s two pre-season matches before recording 30 disposals and eight Coches votes as the second best player on field in round 1’s season-opening match against Carlton. Lambert was influential in rounds 3 and 5, contributing 34 disposals and a goal in a loss to Greater Western Sydney and 29 disposals to go with eight inside-50s in a win over Melbourne, respectively. In the weeks that followed, Lambert was elevated to the club’s informal leadership group after injuries to all official captains and vice captains saw the need for a new temporary leadership structure. He developed Achilles tendinopathy in his ankle after kicking one goal and recording 27 disposals in round 9’s away win over Fremantle and despite playing well through pain in round 9’s win over Hawthorn, was eventually rested from match play in round 10. Symptoms continued to plague Lambert over the next month, leading Richmond officials to rule him out through the club’s mid-season bye. After six weeks on the sidelines, Lambert returned to football with 23 disposals in a round 15 win over St Kilda in which he was named by AFL Media as one of Richmond’s best players. He kicked three goals along with 24 disposals in a win over Gold Coast the following week, earning selection in AFL Media’s Team of the Week and seven coaches votes as the equal-second best player in that match. Lambert repeated the effort in round 18, again kicking three goals but this time earning nine votes as co-best on ground along with Team of the Week honours. Following those performances, Lambert was labelled by Fox Footy “as one of the most reliable players at (Richmond)”. To that point in the season he ranked number one at the club for contested possessions per game. Lambert kicked four goals total over the last four matches of the season, and was named in the AFL’s Player Ratings team of the year at the conclusion of home and away matches that year. In the first round of the finals, Lambert was his “always reliable” self according to Fox Footy, recording 20 disposals in Richmond’s 47-point qualifying final victory over the Brisbane Lions. He kicked a goal along with 18 disposals but also had eight turnovers as his side defeated Geelong in the preliminary final a fortnight later and earned a grand final matchup against Greater Western Sydney. AFL Media described Lambert as “again influential” in the grand final, as he kicked one goal and had 19 disposals to help his side to an 89-point victory that earned him a second premiership in three years. He placed seventh in the club’s best and fairest count that year, after a season which included 21 games and a career-best 18 goals. He finished the year ranked third among Richmond players for total inside-50s, fourth for handballs and fifth for goals, clearances and tackles.
How old is Kane Lambert?
30 years (November 26, 1991)
How tall is Kane Lambert?
5′ 10″
Where was Kane Lambert born?
Preston, Australia
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