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Leon Cameron was born on 2 September, 1972 in Australia, is an Australian rules footballer, born 1972. Discover Leon Cameron's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

Popular As Leon Cameron
Occupation N/A
Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 2 September 1972
Birthday 2 September
Birthplace N/A
Nationality Australia

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Leon Cameron Height, Weight & Measurements

At 51 years old, Leon Cameron height is 185 cm and Weight 82 kg.

Physical Status
Height 185 cm
Weight 82 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Children Amelia Cameron, Jack Cameron, Harry Cameron

Leon Cameron Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Leon Cameron worth at the age of 51 years old? Leon Cameron’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Australia. We have estimated Leon Cameron's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1972

Leon Cameron (born 2 September 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who is the former senior coach of the Greater Western Sydney Giants (GWS) in the Australian Football League (AFL).

1988

Cameron was recruited from South Warrnambool Football Club with the 7th selection in the 1988 National Draft for the Footscray Football Club (Bulldogs).

1990

His AFL playing career lasted from 1990 to 2003 and included 256 senior games – 172 for the Western Bulldogs and 84 for.

He played 172 games and kicked 68 goals for the Bulldogs between 1990 and 1999 and won the Charles Sutton Medal in 1993 and The Age Footballer of the Year award in 1995.

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1991

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1992

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1993

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1994

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1995

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1996

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1997

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1998

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1999

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2000

In 2000, Cameron was traded to the Richmond Football Club where he played a further 84 games and kicked 40 goals over four seasons before retiring at the end of the 2003 AFL season.

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2001

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2002

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2003

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! colspan=3| Career

! 256 ! 108 ! 125 ! 3180 ! 1215 ! 4395 ! 927 ! 227 ! 0.4 ! 0.5 ! 12.4 ! 4.7 ! 17.2 ! 3.6 ! 0.9 ! 68

! colspan=2| Career totals

! 193 ! 101 ! 88 ! 4 ! 53.37% ! colspan=2|

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2004

After retirement Cameron returned to the Western Bulldogs as an assistant coach from 2004 to the end of 2010.

2010

In September 2010 he accepted an assistant coaching role with Hawthorn, playing an instrumental role in the club as they reached the 2012 AFL Grand Final, which was lost to the Swans.

It was Cameron's first Grand Final as an AFL player or coach after three preliminary final losses as a player (two at the Western Bulldogs and one at ) and another four as an assistant coach (three at the Bulldogs and one at Hawthorn).

2012

Cameron's contract, signed in October 2012, stipulated one year as assistant coach under senior coach Sheedy and then 3 years as the senior coach.

2013

Cameron then joined Greater Western Sydney as the senior assistant coach for the 2013 season with a contract that appointed him as the senior coach from 2014.

On 1 September 2013, after Kevin Sheedy coached his 679th and final game as a senior coach in the VFL-AFL, the competing teams formed a guard of honour for Sheedy and a handover ceremony took place with Sheedy passing the baton to Leon Cameron who succeeded him as senior coach.

2016

Cameron's tenure saw the Giants reach five out of a possible six finals series between 2016 and 2021, the most memorable among those being the Giants' narrow preliminary final loss to eventual premiers the, as well as Greater Western Sydney's inaugural grand final appearance in 2019, where they were defeated by by 89 points.

Despite the Giants making the 2021 AFL finals series, Cameron resigned as senior coach of GWS Giants on 12 May 2022 after eight years in the senior coaching role.

This followed a string of poor on-field results for the Giants, and saw Cameron replaced by assistant coach Mark McVeigh as GWS caretaker senior coach for the rest of the 2022 season, following a farewell game against Carlton in Round 9, 2022.

In the match, GWS lost by a margin of 30 points, and Cameron left the field through a guard of honour from both sides.