Patrick Dangerfield
- January 5, 2024
- Australian Rules Footballer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Patrick Dangerfield |
Occupation | Australian Rules Footballer |
Date Of Birth | Apr 5, 1990(1990-04-05) |
Age | 34 |
Birthplace | Moggs Creek |
Country | Australia |
Horoscope | Aries |
Patrick Dangerfield Biography
Name | Patrick Dangerfield |
Birthday | Apr 5 |
Birth Year | 1990 |
Place Of Birth | Moggs Creek |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Parents | John Dangerfield, Jeanette Dangerfield |
Siblings | Bethany Dangerfield |
Spouse | Mardi Harwood |
Children(s) | George Patrick Dangerfield |
Patrick Dangerfield is one of the most popular and richest Australian Rules Footballer who was born on April 5, 1990 in Moggs Creek, Australia. Australian rules footballer who has was a member of Geelong Cats. Geelong Cats and was the winner of the 2016 Brownlow Medal. He’s also played for the All-Australian Team since 2012.
He was a teammate of He has been teammates with Taylor Walker in Adelaide. in Adelaide.
Patrick Dangerfield was selected by the Adelaide Crows with the tenth pick in the 2007 National Draft. Dangerfield’s selection caused immediate controversy as he spent his first AFL year studying in his home state, Victoria, and could not train with the club consistently, while other possible selections such as Brad Ebert began their AFL careers in the senior side. During 2008 he played for the Geelong Falcons in the TAC Cup while studying and training with Adelaide when possible. Despite his disadvantages, Dangerfield made his debut for the Crows in their round 20 clash against Essendon during the 2008 AFL Season,recording 9 disposals and 1 goal, Dangerfield played one more game for the season, the following week in round 21, recording 3 disposals.
Dangerfield graduated from the AIS-AFL Academy and toured South Africa in early 2007. In October 2007, he won the 100m and 400m titles at the Victorian Secondary Schools Athletics. While at school he was also a school captain at Oberon High School.
He was married to Mardi Harwood on January the year 2016. He has a younger sister named Bethany.
Patrick Dangerfield Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Australian Rules Footballer |
House | Living in own house. |
Patrick Dangerfield is one of the richest Australian Rules Footballer from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Patrick Dangerfield 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He was the very first pick in Adelaide during 2007. He was the first player selected by Adelaide in AFL Draft and stayed with Adelaide until the end of 2015.
The player was an AFL Rising Star nominee in 2009. He was nominated in July of
- created the AFL Premiership match record by taking 41 possessions.
Patrick Dangerfield (born 5 April 1990) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Adelaide Crows.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 2 in |
Patrick Dangerfield height 6 ft 2 in Patrick weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Patrick Dangerfield Dating?
According to our records, Patrick Dangerfield married to Mardi Harwood. As of December 1, 2023, Patrick Dangerfield’s is not dating anyone.
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In the 2012 AFL Season, Dangerfield emerged as a star of the competition, playing in the midfield full-time, and racking up 667 disposals for the regular season, ranked tenth in the AFL. He increased his average disposal count from 17.1 up to 26.7 a game, but dropped to averaging just under a goal a game, still kicking 23 goals for the season. Dangerfield had several breakout games in 2012, recording 39 disposals and 14 inside-fifties in a round 5 showdown clash against Port Adelaide, resulting in Dangerfield winning the Showdown Medal, recording 36 disposals and 2 goals in a round 23 clash against the Gold Coast Suns, among more. Dangerfield ended his season by receiving his first ever selection into the All-Australian Team as a forward- flanker and polled 23 votes (third highest in his career) finishing 7th in the Brownlow Medal. Dangerfield helped the Crows finish the season with a win-loss record of 17-5, finishing 2nd on the ladder after finishing 14th the previous year. During the season he re-signed with the club for three years, to a very positive reaction from Crows supporters.
Facts & Trivia
Patrick Ranked on the list of most popular Australian Rules Footballer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Australia. Patrick Dangerfield celebrates birthday on April 5 of every year.
Dangerfield had a brilliant start to 2017 AFL Season, recording 37 disposals, 1 goal, and 11 clearances in Geelong’s round 2 clash against North Melbourne, the following week he recorded 36 disposals, 3 goals, and 9 clearances in Geelong’s round 3 clash against Melbourne. Dangerfield again continued that tremendous form throughout the season, recording 30 or more disposals in 14 out of 22 games, averaging almost 30 possessions a game (29.9). Dangerfield also improved his goal kicking, kicking 3 or more goals in 8 out of 22 games, ending the season with a career-high 45 goals, the most by any midfielder in the league, he almost averaged 2 goals a game (1.9). Dangerfield had career- highs in tackles (141) 10th in the league, clearances (172) 1st in the league, and handballs (394) 4th in the league. He was also 2nd in the league for inside-fifties (127) and 5th in the league for disposals (718). In round 19, Dangerfield was reported for striking Carlton ruckman, Matthew Kruzer, resulting in Dangerfield being suspended and becoming ineligible to win the 2017 Brownlow Medal. At the end of the season, he was selected into his 5th All-Australian Team as a midfielder, won his second successive Carji Greeves Medal, and polled 33 votes at the Brownlow Medal to finish as the runner-up to winner Dustin Martin who polled 36 votes. Dangerfield led Geelong into the finals after finishing 2nd on the ladder for successive years with a 15-1-6 record. Dangerfield played in his 200th senior appearance in the qualifying final against Richmond, recording 31 disposals and 1 goal in a 51-point loss. Danger went on to have another strong finals series with 26 disposals and 4 goals in the semi-final, and 24 disposals, along with 2 goals in the Geelong’s preliminary final loss.
Top Facts about Patrick Dangerfield
- Patrick Dangerfield is an Australian rules footballer.
- He was born on April 5, 1990 in Moggs Creek, Victoria.
- Dangerfield plays for the Geelong Cats in the AFL.
- He has won multiple awards including the Brownlow Medal in 2016.
- In 2020, he played his 250th AFL game.
- Dangerfield has been named All-Australian six times.
- He is known for his explosive speed and strength on the field.
- Dangerfield has also represented Australia in international rules football.
- His career highlights include a premiership with Adelaide Crows in 2017.
- As of August 2021, he has kicked over 300 goals in his career so far.
Did Dangerfield retire?
Patrick Dangerfield
Playing career1
Years| Club| Games (Goals)
2008–2015| Adelaide| 154 (163)
2016–| Geelong| 121 (139)
Is Dangerfield injured?
BATTERED Brownlow medallist Patrick Dangerfield will be sidelined until after the bye in three weeks as he recovers from a calf injury , the latest in a string of ailments to trouble the Cats champion.
How fast can Patrick Dangerfield run?
2012 Patrick Dangerfield Adelaide The winner was Patrick Dangerfield of Adelaide (repeating his win from 2011), with Sydney’s Harry Cunningham second and Hawthorn’s Angus Litherland third. The winning time according to the TV timer was 10.84 seconds.
How old is Patrick Dangerfield?
32 years (April 5, 1990)
How tall is Dangerfield?
6′ 2″