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Paul Chapman was born on 5 November, 1981 in Australia, is an Australian rules footballer, born 1981. Discover Paul Chapman'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 42 years old?
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42 years old |
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Australia
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Paul Chapman Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, Paul Chapman height is 179 cm and Weight 87 kg.
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87 kg |
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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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Paul Chapman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Chapman worth at the age of 42 years old? Paul Chapmanās income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Australia. We have estimated Paul Chapman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Even though he was injured late in the season Chapman still booted 29 goals for the season kicking a goal in every game except one, Chapman would go on to finish 6th in Geelong's Best and Fairest award.
Chapman picked up double figure possessions in every game he played he also booted 30 goals for the season, in round 12 he would boot his 100th career goal against the Brisbane Lions.
Geelong finished first at the end of the season winning the McClelland Trophy.
In Geelongs first qualifying final Chapman would kick 5 goals leading Geelong to a record-breaking 106-point victory.
Geelong finished 2nd on the ladder for the 3rd year in a row, they defeated Hawthorn in the Qualifying Final by 31 points, after a one-week break they went on to defeat in the Preliminary Final, they won by 48 points.
For the fourth time in five years they made the Grand Final, where Chapman capped off his season with his third Premiership defeating Collingwood by 38 points.
Geelong would finish 2nd on the ladder and go all the way to the Preliminary Final but were eliminated by Collingwood after losing by 41 points.
Chapman would have 21 disposals and 1 goal in the game.
Chapman would play his 50th career game in round 21 against the Brisbane Lions.
Paul Chapman (born 5 November 1981) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club and Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Chapman played with North Coburg Saints Football Club which merged with Fawkner Park to become Northern Saints Football Club in the EDFL, he played with the Calder Cannons in the under 18 TAC Cup competition.
Chapman was selected by Geelong Football Club with pick 31 in the 1999 AFL Draft.
He played 4 games, making his debut in round 12, 2000 against, and kicked his first goal in the Elimination Final against , he finished 3rd in the Carji Greeves Medal.
Chapman continued his improvement in the 2001 season where he would play 9 games for the season and kick two goals in Geelong's round 9 clash with Richmond.
Chapman's 2002 season was his breakout season he would go on to play 16 games for the season 15 of those games were the last 15 of the season.
In round 9 Chapman would collect 26 disposals and also kick three goals this was Chapman's first ever 20+ possession game.
At the end of the 2002 season Chapman was named Geelong's most improved player he would also finish 8th in Geelong's best and fairest award.
Chapman was also a member of Geelong's VFL premiership team.
In 2003 Chapman officially joined the Geelong senior team playing all 22 games of the season.
Chapman played his best game for the season in round 7 against the West Coast Eagles where he kicked 4 goals, Chapman also kicked a last minute game-winning goal against Richmond in Round 15.
At the end of the 2003 season Chapman would be named best team and constructive player, he would also finish 8th in Geelong's Best and Fairest.
2004 would be Chapman's first AFL finals experience with Geelong making it all the way to the Preliminary Final only to be defeated by 9 points against the Brisbane lions, Chapman would play all 22 games of the season including all 3 finals.
Chapman had double figure possessions in every game except one, he also kicked 38 goals for the season with multiple goals in 12 games.
Chapman would finish the season 9th in Geelongs Best and Fairest award.
Chapman would only play 19 games in the 2005 season after he suffered an injury in round 19, Chapman would go on to miss the remaining 3 games and the finals series.
His 2006 season started well, winning the AFL Pre-Season Premiership defeating by 8 points, he played his 100th game in round 5 against, losing by 22 points.
At the end of the year Chapman won the Carji Greeves Medal polling 462 votes, ahead of Jimmy Bartel and Gary Ablett, Jr. and he polled 14 votes in the Brownlow Medal.
Chapman capped off his season by kicking 4 goals and taking an all-time great mark on the members flank in the 2007 AFL Grand Final helping his team claim a record 119-point victory over.
Chapman was runner up in the Norm Smith Medal count.
Chapman played his 150th game in round 16, 2008 against the and kicked his 200th career goal in round 21 against.
Chapman played 19 games for the season and kicked 33 goals, a quarter of the way through Chapman played for the Victorian state team in the AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match, the Victoria team won by 17 points.
Geelong won the McClelland Trophy for the second year in a row, Chapman had 22 possessions and 1 goal, in the 2008 AFL Grand Final loss to Hawthorn by 26 points.
At the start of the 2009 season, Geelong won the AFL Pre-Season Premiership defeating Collingwood by 76 points.
Chapman played 20 games for the season and kicked 31 goals for the year, Chapman also had a career high 41 disposals in round 6 and a career high 6 goals in round 18.
Chapman went on to poll 12 votes in the Brownlow Medal, and made the All-Australian team for the first time.
Geelong finished 2nd on the ladder and Chapman had a dominant finals series kicking 5 goals in the Preliminary final and 3 goals in the grand final.
Geelong defeated by 12 points in the 2009 AFL Grand Final, Chapman kicked the winning goal, and was also the winner of the Norm Smith Medal.
Chapman would make the All-Australian team for the second year in a row in 2010 where he played 21 games for the season booting 23 goals.
Chapman also had 7 games with 30+ disposals.
Chapman played 23 games of the 2011 season including 3 finals, he played his 200th game in Round 2 against.