Shaun Burgoyne: Games| Wife| Family| Net Worth| 2021…

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Shaun Playford Burgoyne is an Australian rules footballer playing with the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League. Burgoyne played with Port Adelaide from 2002 through to 2009 before being traded to Hawthorn in late 2009, where he has now played the majority of his games.

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Shaun Burgoyne: Games| Wife| Family| Net Worth| 2021

Games:

Burgoyne played 157 games for Port Adelaide, helping the club claim its first ever AFL premiership in 2004, before crossing to Hawthorn where he has featured a further 242 times and won three more flags in 2013, 2014 and 2015.

Shaun Burgoyne: Games| Wife| Family| Net Worth| 2021...

As a result, Burgoyne is on the cusp of elevating himself into one of football’s most elite clubs, joining just four other players in reaching 400 AFL/VFL games. Only Harvey (432), Michael Tuck (426), Kevin Bartlett (403) and Fletcher (400) have achieved that feat in 125 years.

Wife:

Burgoyne is married to Amy née Phillips, who is the daughter of Port Adelaide legend Greg Phillips and sister of WNBA and AFLW superstar Erin Phillips. Together they have four children – Nixie, Leni, Ky and Percy.

Family:

Burgoyne is married to Amy née Phillips, who is the daughter of Port Adelaide legend Greg Phillips and sister of WNBA and AFLW superstar Erin Phillips. Together they have four children – Nixie, Leni, Ky and Percy.

Net Worth:

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2020-2021. So, how much is Shaun Burgoyne worth at the age of 39 years old? Shaun Burgoyne’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from . We have estimated Shaun Burgoyne’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2021 $1 Million – $5 Million
Salary in 2020 Under Review
Net Worth in 2019 Pending
Salary in 2019 Under Review
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2021:

Shaun Burgoyne’s playing career was predicted to end in 2014. This week, seven years after his presumed expiry date, he plays his 400th game.

After 157 games, the Port Adelaide vice-captain sought a trade to the Hawks in 2010 — and coach Alastair Clarkson had his reservations.

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