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Tom Trbojevic (Thomas Peter Trbojevic) was born on 2 October, 1996 in Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australia international rugby league footballer. Discover Tom Trbojevic'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 27 years old?

Popular As Thomas Peter Trbojevic
Occupation N/A
Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 2 October 1996
Birthday 2 October
Birthplace Mona Vale, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Tom Trbojevic Height, Weight & Measurements

At 27 years old, Tom Trbojevic height is 194 cm and Weight 102 kg.

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Height 194 cm
Weight 102 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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Tom Trbojevic Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tom Trbojevic worth at the age of 27 years old? Tom Trbojevic’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Tom Trbojevic's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1929

Although he had another strong game and scored his 29th try in 22 games for the year (21 tries from 13 games in the under-20s and 8 tries in 9 NRL games), the Sea Eagles went down to the minor premiers Penrith Panthers 34-18.

1938

Two weeks before he had played his 7th first grade game, crossing for a double in Manly's 38-6 victory over the Gold Coast Titans, but was dropped for the next game against the North Queensland Cowboys in favour of returning New Zealand test centre Hiku.

On 1 August following the Warriors game, he was again called into the NRL team as a replacement for Steve Matai who had been heavily concussed the week before against the Warriors.

Trbojevic scored his third double of the season, including scooping up a loose ball and racing 70 metres to score the final try of the game, and played a starring role as Manly defeated the competition leading Brisbane Broncos 44-14 at the Central Coast Stadium in Gosford.

1996

Thomas Peter Trbojevic (born 2 October 1996), also nicknamed "Tommy Turbo", is an Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays as a for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles in the National Rugby League (NRL).

He has represented Australia at international level, New South Wales at State of Origin level and Prime Minister's XIII at representative level as a and er.

Trbojevic played his junior rugby league for the Mona Vale Juniors before being signed by the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles.

Trbojevic also played Australian rules from the age of 12 and was Sydney Swans AFL Academy between the ages of 14 and 17 and credits this experience to improving his aerial game.

Despite playing for both Australia in junior representative teams, Trbojevic gained an ATAR of 94.3 in his HSC at Pittwater High School, achieving the top band for 2 and 3-unit mathematics.

He is currently attending Macquarie University where he is studying a double degree in Applied Finance and Economics.

Trbojevic is of both Croatian and Serbian descent.

Tom is the brother of fellow Manly Warringah Sea Eagles players Jake Trbojevic and Ben Trbojevic.

Another brother, Luke, is not involved with the NRL.

2014

In 2014 and 2015, Trbojevic played for the Manly-Warringah in their NYC side, playing 32 games, scoring 41 tries.

In June 2014, he played for the New South Wales Under-18s team.

On 25 September 2014, he re-signed with Manly on a two-year contract.

2015

Trbojevic started 2015 playing fullback for Manly's NYC team and crossed for 4 tries in the opening game of the season against the Parramatta Eels at Pirtek Stadium.

He continued to play a starring role in the Under 20's as Manly won its first four games of the season until injuries forced first grade coach Geoff Toovey to promote him to make his NRL debut on the wing for Manly-Warringah in their round 5 game against the Canberra Raiders at the Lavington Sports Ground in Albury in country NSW.

Although Manly ultimately lost the game 29-16, Trbojevic scored a try with only his second touch of the ball and later crossed for his second try on debut.

Unfortunately, a high ankle injury suffered in the following round against the Penrith Panthers sidelined him for a number of weeks.

On 25 July against the New Zealand Warriors at the Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand while playing fullback in the NYC, Trbojevic had his second 4 try game of the season (giving him 14 in 7 NYC games in 2015), accumulating a NYC record 466 running metres for the game, prompting calls for him to be made a permanent first grade player.

Despite only having played only 8 games in first grade in 2015, all of them on the wing, Trbojevic's talent as a fullback was recognised when he was named in the position for Rugby League Week's 2015 NRL Rookie Team of the Year.

He was also named at fullback in the 2015 NYC Team of the Year.

Trbojevic's final game for Manly in 2015 was the Holden Cup Grand Final played on NRL Grand Final day.

2016

On 28 April, along with older brother Jake and fellow local junior Clint Gutherson, Trbojevic extended his contract with Manly from the end of 2016 to the end of 2017.

Due to the quality of the Manly backline which included representative players Brett Stewart, Jamie Lyon, Steve Matai, Peta Hiku and Jorge Taufua, Trbojevic has been forced to bide his time playing in the NYC while being used as an injury replacement winger for the Manly's NRL side.

On 1 February, Trbojevic was named in Manly's 2016 NRL Auckland Nines squad.

Trbojevic would play 23 games for the club in 2016, missing only round 9 due to a high ankle sprain suffered in the Anzac Day match against the Newcastle Knights.

Although hampered by the injury which would require corrective surgery at the end of the season, he continued playing and was rewarded mid-season when he and brother Jake were called into the New South Wales squad before Game 3 of the 2016 State of Origin series as development players.

He would go on to score 10 tries for the Sea Eagles after taking over from Brett Stewart at fullback (following season ending knee surgery to Stewart).

On 7 September he was named as the Roy Bull Best and Fairest for the Sea Eagles 2016 season.

2017

With the injury enforced retirement of Brett Stewart, Trbojevic became Manly's first choice fullback for the 2017 NRL season.

His form was such that he was predicted to be selected on the wing for New South Wales until suffering an injury in a game against the Brisbane Broncos on 13 May.

Broncos halfback Kodi Nikorima put up a bomb which Trbojevic was forced to let bounce.

With Brisbane winger David Mead flying through in his chase of the kick, Trbojevic was forced to leap to catch the ball and was tackled while in mid-air, coming down with his left leg buckling awkwardly underneath him.

He was diagnosed with a Medial ligament tear in his knee and syndesmosis in his ankle and was expected to be out for 6–8 weeks.

He finished the season with 22 Games and 12 tries.

At the end of the year he was rewarded for this form with an Australian jersey, playing 2 games in the World Cup and scoring 1 try.

In round 4, Trbojevic injured his ankle in the final 10 minutes of the match and missed the following week's game.

On 6 June, he made the NSW team and won the series 2-1 with his brother Jake Trbojevic.