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Andrew Gaff was born on 16 June, 1992 in Melbourne, Australia, is an Australian rules footballer. Discover Andrew Gaff'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 31 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 16 June, 1992
Birthday 16 June
Birthplace Melbourne, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Andrew Gaff Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, Andrew Gaff height is 183 cm and Weight 85 kg.

Physical Status
Height 183 cm
Weight 85 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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Andrew Gaff Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andrew Gaff worth at the age of 31 years old? Andrew Gaff’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Andrew Gaff'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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1992

Andrew Gaff (born 16 June 1992) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL).

He plays predominantly as a midfielder.

2000

Growing up, Gaff supported the Melbourne Football Club, and attended the 2000 AFL Grand Final as a spectator in which they lost to by 60 points.

2004

Gaff attended Kew East Primary School until 2004 and Carey Baptist Grammar School in his high school years.

He starred in the Carey First XVIII football team as a hard-running midfielder who proved to be a prolific goalkicker.

Originally from the Kew Comets Junior Football Club in the Yarra Junior Football League, Gaff played in the TAC Cup with the Oakleigh Chargers.

2007

The jumper was retired for three years following Mainwaring's death in October 2007 and Judd's departure from the club prior to the 2008 season.

Gaff made his AFL debut in the opening round match against, replacing Chris Masten as the Eagles' first substitute player.

2010

Gaff was recruited from the Oakleigh Chargers with the fourth pick in the 2010 National Draft.

before being selected with the fourth pick overall in the 2010 National Draft by the West Coast Eagles.

Recognised as one of the best prospects in his draft year, Gaff was renowned for his endurance, work ethic, kicking and ability to accumulate possessions.

2011

He made his debut in round one of the 2011 season, and later in the year was nominated for the AFL Rising Star Award.

Gaff played his first game for the Eagles in the pool round of the 2011 NAB Cup, playing against and gathering six possessions, before being rested in the second game against.

He became the third player in the Eagles' history to wear the No. 3 jumper for the Eagles after Chris Mainwaring and Chris Judd.

Gaff was rewarded for his form by being nominated for the 2011 AFL Rising Star award in round 19, 2011.

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2012

Gaff had an extremely consistent season in 2012, gathering a total of 591 disposals and booting 9 goals for the season.

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2013

His 2013 season wasn't as consistent as the season previous, but he still played 22 games and gathered 437 disposals.

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2014

In 2014, Gaff had further improved season, gathering 534 disposals and kicking 10 goals for the year, he also played 22 games.

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2015

Gaff has been a regular in the West Coast line-up since his debut, and in 2015 played in the club's grand final loss to Hawthorn.

He won the John Worsfold Medal as West Coast's best and fairest player that year, and was also named in the 2015 All-Australian team.

2015 saw Andrew become a truly elite player in the competition, he amassed 738 disposals and kicked 11 goals for the season.

Including a season highlight of 36 disposals and 3 goals against Adelaide in Round 15.

As of the end of round 18, 2015, Gaff was having a career best year.

He is ranked equal fifth in the AFL Coaches Association voting, and averages 29.9 touches a game, including a remarkable run of five straight games where he collected more than 30 disposals.

At the conclusion of the 2015 season, he was awarded the John Worsfold Medal as the club's best-and-fairest player.

His outstanding form was recognised league-wide as he was named on the wing in the 2015 All-Australian team.

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2016

Gaff placed equal fourth in the 2016 Brownlow Medal.

Gaff had another consistent year in 2016, despite being knocked unconscious in round 9 by Port Adelaide's Tom Jonas, causing him to miss a week and dip in form, albeit slightly.

He rebounded strongly in the last month of the year as the Eagles found some stunning form.

He had a career best 38 disposals in a clinical win over Hawthorn at Subiaco in round 22, and then set a new career-best tally with 41 disposals the next week against Adelaide at Adelaide Oval, as the Eagles entered the finals as the form team of the competition.

He was rewarded with a place in the 40 person All-Australian squad, but was left out of the final 22-man team.

2018

He was named in the 2018 All-Australian team.

In 2018, Gaff was referred to the AFL Tribunal after an off-the-ball strike on Fremantle player Andrew Brayshaw which left him with a broken jaw and three dislodged teeth.

He was subsequently suspended for eight AFL matches leading to him missing out on playing in West Coast's premiership.

In October, Gaff, a restricted free agent, announced he would turn down a contract with North Melbourne, reportedly for seven years and worth around $8 million, to stay at West Coast.