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Garry Lyon (Garry Peter Lyon) was born on 13 September, 1967 in Devonport, Tasmania, is an Australian rules footballer, born 1967. Discover Garry Lyon'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 56 years old?

Popular As Garry Peter Lyon
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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September, 1967
Birthday 13 September
Birthplace Devonport, Tasmania
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Garry Lyon Height, Weight & Measurements

At 56 years old, Garry Lyon height is 193 cm and Weight 96 kg.

Physical Status
Height 193 cm
Weight 96 kg
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Who Is Garry Lyon's Wife?

His wife is Melissa Lyon (m. 1993)

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Wife Melissa Lyon (m. 1993)
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Children Benjamin Lyon, Joshua Lyon, Thomas Lyon

Garry Lyon Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Garry Lyon worth at the age of 56 years old? Garry Lyon’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from . We have estimated Garry Lyon'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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1967

Garry Peter Lyon (born 13 September 1967) is a former professional Australian rules football player and was captain of the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Since his retirement from football, he has been mainly an Australian rules football media personality, featuring on television, radio and in newspapers.

He has also coached during the International Rules Series.

1986

Lyon was recruited from the Kyabram Football Club and debuted in 1986 with the Melbourne Football Club, playing in the 1988 VFL Grand Final.

1987

A broken leg, footage of which was often played on The AFL Footy Show, ended his 1987 season.

1988

Lyon had a successful State of Origin career for Victoria, first being selected in 1988 against Western Australia.

1989

In 1989 he played in a famous game against South Australia, where Tony Lockett, Jason Dunstall and Dermott Brereton all played in the same forward line, performing well being named in the best players.

1990

He quickly became a dominant player in the Victorian Football League (VFL), later renamed the Australian Football League (AFL), winning his first Melbourne best and fairest award in 1990.

Lyon's radio career began in the late 1990s on 3AW, and in 2004 he hosted Morning Glory on SEN 1116.

1991

He became Melbourne's captain in 1991 and eventually became the longest-serving Melbourne captain in club history until he was released from the role after the 1997 season due to the club's belief that he would suffer from too many injuries.

Lyon was known for playing with many back injuries, and his presence on the field despite such adversity saw him as an inspiration to teammates.

Lyon finished his career having won two Melbourne best and fairest awards and being named in three All-Australian teams.

His career ended as a result of increasing back problems.

In 1991, Lyon scored one goal against South Australia.

1992

He was selected again in 1992 against the same opposition.

1993

In 1993, he performed on the big stage in the State of Origin Carnival grand final against South Australia, kicking three goals and being named in the best players.

1994

He is the most recent VFL/AFL player to kick ten goals in a finals match, having done so in the 1994 Second Semi-Final against Footscray, and the first since Geelong's George Goninon in 1951, 43 years prior.

Lyon, the son of former Hawthorn player Peter Lyon, was born in Devonport, Tasmania.

In his youth he moved to Victoria.

In 1994, he was named Captain of Victoria, in what he has described as "a great honour".

1995

In 1995, he was named vice-captain against South Australia, scoring one goal.

Lyon is a big supporter of Victoria and State of Origin and has said in reference to playing State of Origin that he "loved it".

He is also a big supporter of State of Origin being reintroduced, and he has described training and playing with the best players in the game as a "dream come true" and "it took the experience of playing football to another level".

He has said that the great players of today should be afforded the same honour.

1999

In the end, he finished with 226 VFL/AFL games and 426 goals in 1999, giving him the fourth-best all-time goal tally for a Melbourne player.

2001

He has coached the Australian international rules football team, debuting in 2001, and he remained coach for four successive seasons before being replaced by Kevin Sheedy.

His International rules record is two wins from four series.

While many thought he might be a future coach of the Melbourne Football Club, Lyon chose not to pursue this path.

2005

In 2005, he returned to 3AW, and he appeared on Sports Today as well as providing special comments for the station's AFL coverage.

Previously he had worked alongside Brayshaw on The Sunday Footy Show and in 2005 on Any Given Sunday, as well as being a presenter of the Melbourne Commonwealth Games 2006 coverage on Nine.

2006

In 2006, alongside James Brayshaw, he took the hosting reins of the program after Eddie McGuire became CEO of the Nine Network.

2007

In 2007, Lyon moved to Triple M where he provided special comments on Friday Night and Saturday afternoon matches until the end of 2015.

Lyon became a regular panelist on The AFL Footy Show late in his playing career.

In 2007 he became a panelist on the program Footy Classified.

Lyon is a columnist for The Age newspaper and has co-authored children's books, including those in the Specky Magee series with Felice Arena.

2017

In 2017, Lyon returned to SEN to co-host its breakfast program with Tim Watson.

Later that year, Lyon ended his long association with the Nine Network to join Fox Footy as a commentator and panelist on On The Couch.

In 2022, Lyon commenced hosting On The Couch in addition to Friday Night Football for the station.

Following the Melbourne premiership win, Lyon had the honour of presenting the 2021 AFL premiership cup to captain Max Gawn and coach Simon Goodwin in Perth following the Demons winning their first flag in 57 years.

Since his retirement, Lyon has dabbled in coaching.