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Simon Dwyer was born on 12 January, 1989 in Sydney, Australia, is an Australian rugby league footballer. Discover Simon Dwyer'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 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 12 January 1989
Birthday 12 January
Birthplace Sydney, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Simon Dwyer Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Simon Dwyer height is 192 cm and Weight 91 kg.

Physical Status
Height 192 cm
Weight 91 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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Simon Dwyer Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Simon Dwyer worth at the age of 35 years old? Simon Dwyer’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Simon Dwyer'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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1989

Simon Dwyer (born 12 January 1989) is an Australian former professional Rugby league footballer, he played for the Wests Tigers in the National Rugby League (NRL).

He primarily played in the back-row.

2009

Impressing coach Tim Sheens with his two appearances in 2009, Dwyer was named in the first-grade squad for 2010.

2010

He was a regular in the first grade team in the second half of 2010, mostly starting on the bench.

He was named the club's rookie of the year at the end of the season, and noted as "one of the most improved players in the NRL in 2010."

Dwyer received some recognition in the press for a tackle he made on Jared Waerea-Hargreaves in the 2010 qualifying final against the Sydney Roosters.

It was described as "the best hit in a century", and received praise from noted defender David Gillespie.

2011

He was described as, " one of the brightest prospects in the game" before a career-ending injury in 2011.

Hailing from Macquarie Fields, Dwyer played junior football with the Ingleburn Bulldogs and Western Suburbs.

Before his debut Royce Simmons described him as, "a big, strong back-rower, who plays on the right edge and hits a good line, has a good offload..."

In 2011, Dwyer made his representative debut, playing for City Origin and scoring a try.

He was also chosen to participate in a NSW developmental squad.

Unfortunately, halfway through the season, Dwyer suffered a brachial plexus injury in a match against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, which saw him unable to play for the rest of the season.

Some months later, full feeling had not returned to his right hand, and there was serious doubt as to whether he would be able to play again.

Dwyer was de-registered by Wests Tigers and there was hope he would re-sign with them if he made a full recovery.

Dwyer underwent surgery at the Royal North Shore Hospital, with nerves redirected from his diaphragm and scapula into his right shoulder and arm.

2012

Before the end of the year, he signed a contract extension to remain with the Wests Tigers until the end of 2012.

As of 2012, the operation was deemed a success, and Dwyer hoped to return to rugby league in the future.

Since the nerve redirection surgery and subsequent rehabilitation, it had become apparent that Dwyer will not regain functionality in his right arm.

While he will not return to the football field, Dwyer does not allow his ailment to stop his positivity and drive to succeed in other areas of his life.

In 2012, Dwyer was named as the assistant coach for the City Origin side, under head-coach Brad Fittler.

2018

As of 2018, Dwyer works with the Wests Tigers as a Performance Analyst.