Age, Biography and Wiki
Tony Liberatore was born on 11 February, 1966 in Australia, is an Australian rules footballer, born 1966. Discover Tony Liberatore'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 58 years old?
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58 years old |
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Aquarius |
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11 February 1966 |
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11 February |
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Australia |
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Australia
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Tony Liberatore Height, Weight & Measurements
At 58 years old, Tony Liberatore height is 163 cm and Weight 78 kg.
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163 cm |
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78 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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Tom Liberatore |
Tony Liberatore Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tony Liberatore worth at the age of 58 years old? Tony Liberatore’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Australia. We have estimated Tony Liberatore's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Anthony Liberatore (born 11 February 1966) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented the in the Australian Football League (AFL).
Liberatore is the only player to have won league best-and-fairest medals in all three grades of VFL/AFL football (under 19s, reserves and seniors).
Liberatore is one of the shortest players to have played in the VFL/AFL competition and the shortest player to have won a Brownlow Medal.
Playing as a rover, Liberatore was a long-time holder of the VFL/AFL record for most career tackles.
Liberatore was born in Australia to Italian parents.
Liberatore played junior football for Brunswick City.
He was recruited by, where he played both under-19s and reserve grade football.
After winning the Morrish Medal in 1984, he called, and in the hope of playing senior football.
Mick Malthouse, who was Footscray senior coach at the time, invited Liberatore to train but made no guarantees that he would get a game.
At his first training session with the club, Liberatore was teased by full-forward Simon Beasley, who said that due to his lack of height he would have been better off training to be a jockey at the nearby Flemington Racecourse.
Although Liberatore made his senior level debut in 1986, he mainly played in the reserves that season, winning the VFL reserves' Gardiner Medal in both 1986 and 1988.
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He was a member of the team that won the 1988 VFL reserves premiership.
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Standing at 163 cm, Liberatore played only 18 senior games until the 1990 season, when he played 19 games and won the Brownlow Medal for the best and fairest senior AFL player.
Liberatore played a total of 283 senior games for Footscray/Western Bulldogs in a career that included 13 finals, life membership of the club, and selection on the interchange bench in the club's Team of the Century.
Liberatore was noted for his ability to read the play and his prolific tackling.
Throughout his senior career, he made 1,225 tackles in his career; an average of 4.39 per game.
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In 1992 he became the first VFL/AFL player to exceed 100 tackles in a season, and then exceeded 100 tackles each season until 1996.
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His season tally of 142 tackles in 1994 stood as the VFL/AFL record until 2006, when James McDonald bettered it by one.
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Liberatore coached the Box Hill Hawks in the Victorian Football League in 2003, taking them to the Grand Final.
Between 2004 and 2007, he held an assistant coaching position at under senior coach Denis Pagan before Pagan was replaced by fellow Carlton assistant coach Brett Ratten as caretaker senior coach with six matches remaining in the 2007 season.