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Cameron Pedersen was born on 17 March, 1987 in Victoria, Australia, is an Australian rules footballer. Discover Cameron Pedersen'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 36 years old?
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Cameron Pedersen |
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Age |
36 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
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17 March, 1987 |
Birthday |
17 March |
Birthplace |
Victoria, Australia |
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Australia
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 36 years old group.
Cameron Pedersen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 36 years old, Cameron Pedersen height is 193 cm and Weight 95 kg.
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193 cm |
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95 kg |
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Who Is Cameron Pedersen's Wife?
His wife is Sarah Pedersen
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Sarah Pedersen |
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Cameron Pedersen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Cameron Pedersen worth at the age of 36 years old? Cameron Pedersen’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Cameron Pedersen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Timeline
Cameron Pedersen (born 17 March 1987) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the and the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).
A utility, 1.93 m tall and weighing 95 kg, Pedersen played the majority of his career in the forward line.
After missing out on being drafted at eighteen years of age, he played five seasons in the Victorian Football League (VFL) for.
Pedersen played his junior career with the Mooroolbark Football Club in the Eastern Football League where he won the club best and fairest at sixteen years of age in 2003.
After failing to be drafted, he joined the Box Hill Hawks in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 2006, playing in the forward line, he kicked thirty-five goals in 2009.
His form during the 2010 season led to him being recruited by the North Melbourne Football Club with the seventeenth selection in the 2011 rookie draft and he made his debut in the 2011 season.
In 2010, he was trialled as a defender and ruckman by Box Hill coach, Brendon Bolton, and he became a utility player, whereby he could play in multiple positions on the ground.
In May 2010, he represented Victoria when he played for the VFL in a representative match against the West Australian Football League at Leederville Oval in Perth.
After a successful season in the VFL, in which he played twenty matches and featured in the team's best players in ten matches, he was invited to train with the Gold Coast Football Club in the week leading to the 2011 pre-season and 2011 rookie drafts.
It was predicted by The Age journalist, Brent Diamond, and Herald Sun journalists, Matt Windley and Nick Smart, that Pedersen would be recruited by Gold Coast in either the preseason or rookie draft.
After missing out on selection by the Gold Coast Football Club, Pedersen was recruited by the North Melbourne Football Club with their first selection and seventeenth overall in the 2011 rookie draft.
He was temporarily promoted to the senior list prior to the start of the season in place of Ayden Kennedy who was placed on the long-term injury list.
He made his AFL debut in the opening round of the 2011 season against at Patersons Stadium where he recorded twenty disposals, fourteen hitouts, five marks, four clearances and three tackles.
After Todd Goldstein was a late withdrawal for North Melbourne, Pedersen was forced to play as the main ruckman against six-time All-Australian ruckman, Dean Cox.
Conceding ten centimeters in height to Cox, Pedersen had the advantage in the ruckman duel and was North Melbourne's "Mr fix-it" according to The Age journalist, Tim Clarke.
Despite receiving praise for his performance in his debut match, he was omitted for the round two match against at Etihad Stadium for the returning Todd Goldstein.
He was recalled to the side for the sixty-six point loss to at Skilled Stadium in round seven.
He was omitted from the side the next week for the round eight match against at Etihad Stadium; playing in the VFL for, he kicked eight goals against the Northern Bullants in round eight of the VFL.
He returned to the AFL side the next week for the forty-seven point win against at Etihad Stadium in round eleven.
He played every match for the remainder of the year, kicking eighteen goals in total, including three in a match on three separate occasions.
His debut season was "excellent" according to The Age reporter, Emma Quayle, and he was rewarded with North Melbourne's best first year player award.
Furthermore, his performances during the year saw him sign a two-year contract extension and he was elevated to the senior list after just the one year on the rookie list.
After playing in pre-season matches in the 2012 NAB Cup, Pedersen didn't play his first home and away season match until the twenty-five point loss to West Coast at Patersons Stadium in round six.
He played just the one match before he was omitted from the side and returned to the senior side a week later for the two-point loss against at AAMI Stadium in round eight as a late inclusion, before being dropped again after the one match.
He did not play any more matches in the AFL for the remainder of the season, and instead played in the VFL.
He had strong form in the VFL, and North Melbourne senior coach, Brad Scott, declared that, although Pedersen was playing well in the VFL and he was close to selection each week, competition for spots made it difficult for him to gain a position in the senior side.
After playing in just two matches for the year and sixteen in total for North Melbourne, he was traded to the Melbourne Football Club during the trade period.
After two seasons with North Melbourne, playing in sixteen matches and winning the club's best first year player, he was traded to the Melbourne Football Club during the 2013 trade period.
Despite being contracted to North Melbourne until the end of the 2013 season, he cited the opportunity to play more senior matches as the key reason for his move to Melbourne.
After playing every pre-season match for Melbourne in the 2013 NAB Cup, he played his first home and away season match for Melbourne in the seventy-nine point loss to Port Adelaide at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in the opening round of the season, playing in a forward/ruck role.
In the match, he was criticised for ducking when backing back to take a mark; he was omitted from the side the next week for the match against at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, which then-senior coach, Mark Neeld, stated the ducking incident was not the cause of his omission.
After one week in the VFL playing for the Casey Scorpions, he returned to the senior side for the ninety-four point loss to West Coast at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round three.
He played in the AFL for three weeks before he was dropped for the round six match against at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Pedersen returned to the senior side for the ninety-five point loss to at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round ten and played the next two matches before he was dropped for the match against the at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in round fourteen.
His inability to maintain a position in the team led to The Age report, Jon Pierik, state that he had little impact on the field to that point.
He was recalled to the AFL side for the 122-point loss to North Melbourne at Etihad Stadium and in his second match back, he played his best match of the year in the thirty-seven point loss to, in which he recorded twenty-three disposals, seven marks and a goal, and was named in Melbourne's best players.
He missed the round twenty match against Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium due to a stomach bug, and returned for his final match of the year in the sixty-eight point loss against Adelaide at AAMI Stadium in round twenty-two and finished with ten matches for the year.
Despite suffering from a hamstring injury in the weeks leading to the 2014 season, Pedersen played in the opening round match against at Etihad Stadium, resulting in a seventeen-point loss.
He was used as a permanent key-forward, and played pivotal roles in the round four win over Carlton – in which he kicked a goal with two minutes left to secure the win – and the round nine victory against, where he recorded two goals and a game-high eight tackles.
He maintained a spot in the AFL side until the round twenty match against Hawthorn and he played in the VFL for two weeks until he was recalled for the sixty-six point loss to West Coast at Patersons Stadium in round twenty-two.