Age, Biography and Wiki
Paul Kent was born on 4 September, 1969 in Australia, is an Australian journalist and rugby league footballer. Discover Paul Kent'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 54 years old?
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Paul Kent Height, Weight & Measurements
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Paul Kent Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Kent worth at the age of 54 years old? Paul Kent’s income source is mostly from being a successful journalist. He is from Australia. We have estimated Paul Kent's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Paul Kent is an Australian journalist and former rugby league footballer.
In 1989, he played in one first grade match for Parramatta at halfback, becoming the 481st player for the club.
Since retiring, he has become a journalist and now works for The Daily Telegraph and is currently co-host of NRL 360 on Fox Sports alongside former player Braith Anasta.
He has written two books; Sonny Ball and Johnny Lewis: The Biography — about Sonny Bill Williams and Johnny Lewis, respectively.
Sonny Ball was chosen as one of the best sports books of 2015 by Australian newspaper The New Daily.
Kent is a weekly panel member for Triple M's Sunday NRL Show.
Kent's opinions of Melbourne coach, Craig Bellamy, brought forth a response from the coach who claimed the accusations were disrespectful and out of line.
In May 2022, Kent left his position from radio station Triple M after he claimed to have a differing view to an on air incident with fellow presenter Anthony Maroon.
Kent was asked to apologise over the incident in which Kent along with James Hooper bullied Maroon live on air.
Kent refused to apologise to the station which resulted in him handing in his resignation.
He later wrote an opinion piece on the incident in which he said, "We live in a world of snowflakes, sadly.”
Kent is often the target for articles in the satirical newspaper the Betoota Advocate who make fun of his one-game rugby league career and opinions, and suggest he frequently appears on television while under the influence of alcohol.
These articles were invoked by members of the Penrith Panthers rugby league team who had been criticised by Kent.
In February 2023, it was reported in the Sydney Morning Herald that Kent had an altercation at the season launch for Kayo with journalist Mike Meehall Wood who had been critical of Kent.
The article referred to Kent as "one of the angriest men in sports media".
In May 2023, Kent was arrested after he allegedly assaulted a woman following an argument at his home.
He was charged with common assault and choking a woman without consent.
He was temporarily stood down from his roles at The Daily Telegraph and Fox Sports.
The woman was revealed to be an ex-girlfriend of Kent's.
On 17 May 2023, Kent plead not guilty to the charges, and the trial was set down for November.
Kent told the media his employers "fully support me” and that he was "embarrassed about" the charges "but unfortunately it’s beyond my control so I’ll just let the court process see its way through now and once we get to the end then we can hopefully see some things through different eyes." Fox Sports removed the back catalogue of NRL 360 following the charges against Kent. NRL players such as Matt Lodge, James Maloney and Cameron King have argued that Kent has been treated by the media far more leniently than NRL players for reported bad behaviour. Paul Kent told the media "It's the rugby league soap opera.
It’s my day in the storyline right now and that’s fine.
People are entitled to their opinions.” This response, referring to an allegation of domestic violence as a soap opera, was criticised by Ray Hadley among others.
In 2016, Kent wrote an article about the Full Stop Foundation, an organisation hoping to end sexual assault and violence against women.
He was an ambassador for the organisation.
On 15 May 2023, Full Stop announced that a tweet by Kent from 2017 that "included a picture of Kent & commentary on his former ambassadorship which ended 6 years ago, has been deleted."
In November 2023, Kent was charged with a third domestic violence offence.
In September 2023, it was revealed Kent was working part-time as a limousine driver for a funeral home in Sydney while waiting for his case to be heard.
On 12 December 2023, Kent was found not guilty of allegations he attacked and choked his then-partner at his home in Sydney’s inner west.