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Sandor Earl was born on 21 September, 1989 in Sydney, Australia. Discover Sandor Earl'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 35 years old?
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35 years old |
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Virgo |
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21 September 1989 |
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21 September |
Birthplace |
Wellington, New Zealand |
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Australia |
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Sandor Earl Height, Weight & Measurements
At 35 years old, Sandor Earl height
is 190 cm and Weight 99 kg.
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190 cm |
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99 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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Sandor Earl Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sandor Earl worth at the age of 35 years old? Sandor Earl’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Australia. We have estimated
Sandor Earl's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
After over two thousand days since his last first grade NRL game. Earl made his Melbourne Storm debut in the 2019 NRL season round 5 clash against North Queensland. He had his Melbourne Storm jersey presented to him by Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy.
On 24 October 2017, it was announced Earl had signed a one-year deal to return to rugby league with the Melbourne Storm after completing his four-year drug ban. On the 16th January 2019 Melbourne Storm announced that Earl had signed a two-year Deal with the club. On 22 November 2017, it was revealed that Earl had suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) knee injury at pre-season training with Melbourne, which ruled him out for the entire 2018 NRL season.
He played for the Sydney Roosters, Penrith Panthers and the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League, before being banned for four years for a doping violation in 2013.
As of June, 2012 Earl has been released by Penrith to join the Canberra Raiders. In October, 2012 Earl signed to stay with the Canberra club until the end of 2013. On 29 August 2013, Earl was removed from the NRL competition and the Canberra Raiders after he was issued with an infraction notice for the use and trafficking of drugs to which he has admitted to and assisted the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority with their investigation.
On 29 August 2013, Earl was stood down from the NRL competition after he was issued with an infraction notice for the use and trafficking of the performance-enhancing drug CJC-1295, a synthetic growth hormone analogue. He admitted the charges and assisted ASADA with their investigation. On 2 June 2014, Sandor's charges of the use of peptides were dropped by ASADA. 18 days after ASADA dropped the charges he won an injunction against the anti-doping investigation, delaying the NRL doping hearing. Earl and his lawyer, Tim Unsworth, fought against the NRL and ASADA. Earl's hearing at the NRL's anti-doping tribunal was postponed in July 2014.
In October 2015, the NRL announced that the Australian Anti-Doping Tribunal had handed Earl a 4-year ban for the following anti-doping rule violations; use of CJC-1295 (eight violations), possession of CJC-1295, trafficking in somatropin, trafficking in clenbuterol, attempted trafficking in SARMS and attempted trafficking in testosterone. The ban was set to run from the date when Earl was provisionally suspended, 29 August 2013, and to end 29 August 2017.
In 2011, Earl played few games before being ruled out for the season with a shoulder injury. There was then talk that he had signed a contract with the Melbourne Storm. This was later proved false and that he had resigned with the Penrith club for two years.
The following season, he signed for the Penrith Panthers and was named the club's top rookie player. His 2010 season was capped by scoring a spectacular try in the finals against the Canberra Raiders, cartwheeling towards the try line and planting the ball over it while his body was suspended over the sideline. However, Penrith lost the match and were knocked out of the finals the following week, losing to Earl's old club, the Sydney Roosters.
In 2010 he was named in the New Zealand Māori team that played against England.
Earl subsequently entered the NRL for the Sydney Roosters, making his debut in round 16 of the 2009 NRL season against Cronulla-Sutherland. However, the Roosters let him go at the end of the season, after he and teammate Jake Friend were charged with assault (for which he was found not guilty) on 20 July, for "sustained concussion, bruising to face, pain to neck and back", the victim being 31-year-old Queensland woman believed to be Kristy Bradley, the niece of ABC rugby league radio commentator David Morrow.
Back in 2008, Earl was featured in the "Gods of Football" calendar as a fund raising activity for the breast cancer charity alongside other sportsman of Australia.
Earl was educated at the famous Rugby League nursery St Gregory's College, Campbelltown, New South Wales from year 7-11 before injuring his knee and undergoing a knee reconstruction. After recovering from the operation, Earl changed to Matraville Sports High School in 2007 where he was a member of the Arrive Alive Cup winning team, scoring a try in the final against Patrician Brothers Blacktown.
Sandor Earl (/ˈ ɜːr l / ; born 21 September 1989) is a New Zealand-Australian professional rugby league footballer who plays on the wing for the Melbourne Storm in the NRL, and has played for New Zealand Māori at international level.