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Sam Lloyd was born on 3 March, 1990, is an Australian rules footballer. Discover Sam Lloyd'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 34 years old?

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Born 3 March 1990
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Sam Lloyd Height, Weight & Measurements

At 34 years old, Sam Lloyd height is 180 cm and Weight 83 kg.

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Weight 83 kg
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Sam Lloyd Net Worth

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1990

Sam Lloyd (born 3 March 1990) is a former Australian rules footballer.

He played for the Western Bulldogs and the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Lloyd played as a midfielder and small forward and was renowned for his goal-sense and ability to win forward line one-on-one contests.

2010

He went on to play country league football and in 2010 while playing with Deniliquin in the Murray Football League, he kicked more than 100 goals for the season.

Included in the total were individual match hauls of 12, 11 and 10 goals against Echuca, Congupna and Rumbalara.

He remained with the club the following season and was a member of the premiership winning side.

2012

In 2012 Lloyd played club football at Mt Eliza, then VFL football at the Bendigo Football Club.

2013

He was recruited from state-league football as a mature-age player in 2013.

In 2013 he relocated again, to take up a role at Frankston Football Club in the VFL.

He kicked 38 goals from 17 games at Frankston in 2013.

Lloyd was drafted by with the club's third pick and the 66th selection overall in the 2013 AFL National Draft.

2014

He made his AFL debut in round 4, 2014 against at the MCG.

He was among Richmond's best in the match, kicking three goals and recording 22 disposals.

Lloyd played the next four consecutive matches at AFL level, recording an average of one goal and 12 disposals per match.

He was dropped ahead of the club's round 10 clash with however and would not return to the club's senior side until round 17.

Lloyd was again omitted for a final time late in the season after three consecutive matches at AFL level.

He finished the year having played eight matches and kicking a total of 10 goals, including three bags of three in a match.

2015

A strong pre-season ahead of 2015 saw Lloyd join Richmond's round 1 side to take on.

He kicked three goals in the victory, and ensured he would remain in the selection mix for some time.

Lloyd was ultimately dropped in round 6 however, after playing five straight matches in the club's AFL side.

He played reserves football in the VFL for much of the year before reutnring to AFL football in round 17 where he played in each of the club's final seven games of the home-and-away season.

Despite his string of form, Lloyd was unceremoniously dropped from the club's side to play in a first round elimination final.

At the time coach Damien Hardwick cited the "upside" of replacement players Ben Griffiths and Reece Conca.

He finished 2015 having managed 13 goals from 12 games played at AFL level.

2016

Lloyd was again selected to play in the club's round 1 opener against Carlton in 2016.

He was a major player in the side early that year, kicking 12 goals in the opening seven matches of the season.

In round 8 Lloyd kicked his eighth career three-goal haul.

One of these goals he kicked after the final siren, winning the Tigers the match against by one point.

He went on to play in every one of the remaining games that season, finishing with a total of 35 goals from 22 games.

He finished equal twelfth in the club's best and fairest and second in the club's leading goalkicker award.

2017

While senior listed at Richmond in 2017, he won the Norm Goss Memorial Medal as best on ground during the club's reserves grand final in the VFL.

Lloyd grew up on a farm outside Deniliquin, in the Riverina region of New South Wales.

A talented junior sportsman, he played both football and soccer.

Given the long trips to and from the local towns sports facilities, his parents asked Sam and brother Jack to choose a single sport.

Jack's preference won out by a tie-breaking coin toss and Sam never played a soccer match thereafter.

Following his first year of high-school Lloyd moved to Corio, Victoria to attend Geelong Grammar School.

He played 23 top level matches in his final three years at the school.

He was the school's leading goalkicker in his Year 11 and captained the team in his final year.

Outside of school Lloyd was also a member of the Geelong Falcons squad but did not manage to play a match due to injury concerns.

In 2017 Lloyd would begin the season in Richmond's best-22, before a ten disposal outing saw him dropped from the club's round 2 side.