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Mark Levy was born on 19 March, 1955 in Waverley, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian rugby league footballer. Discover Mark Levy'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 68 years old?
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68 years old |
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19 March 1955 |
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19 March |
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Waverley, New South Wales, Australia |
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Australia
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Mark Levy Height, Weight & Measurements
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Mark Levy Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mark Levy worth at the age of 68 years old? Mark Levy’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Australia. We have estimated Mark Levy's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Mark Levy (born 19 March 1955) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s.
He was a Parramatta junior but made his debut for Balmain in 1974.
Levy spent two uneventful years at Balmain with the club finishing between mid and lower table.
In 1976, Levy signed with Parramatta as the club qualified for the first grand final in its history against Manly.
In the grand final itself, Parramatta went into half time level with Manly at 7-7.
In the second half and with 10 minutes remaining, Parramatta made a play to the right hand side of the field and the ball eventually reached Neville Glover.
With the try line wide open, Glover dropped the ball over the line which would have given Parramatta the match winning try.
In the final five minutes Manly held on after a Parramatta onslaught to win the premiership 13-10.
The following year, Levy was a member of the Parramatta side which claimed their first ever minor premiership after finishing first during the regular season.
Parramatta qualified for their second consecutive grand final that year against St George.
Levy was moved from fullback to five-eighth for that match due to John Peard being injured.
The grand final finished in a 9-9 draw and a replay was rescheduled to determine the winner.
In the 1977 replay, Levy shifted to fullback as Peard had returned as Parramatta were defeated 22-0.
He played for Balmain Tigers, Parramatta Eels and Penrith as a in Sydney's NSWRFL competition in the 1980s.
Levy's rugby league career started at the powerhouse Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield.
Levy played with Parramatta up until the end of 1980 until he was told by coach Jack Gibson he was not required for the 1981 season.
In retirement, Levy became an ABC commentator on rugby league matches in the 1980s.
Levy later moved to Penrith and played over 100 games for them and was a member of the 1985 side which qualified for the finals for the first time in the club's history.
In the 1990s, Levy became CEO at Penrith and was in charge of the club as it moved from the ARL to the Super League in 1997.
Levy stepped down as Penrith CEO after the club finished last in 2001.