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Lance Whitnall is an Australian rules footballer who currently plays for the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was born on 23 August 1979 in Melbourne, Australia.
Whitnall began his career with the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL) in 1998. He played for the club until 2002, when he was drafted by the Carlton Football Club in the AFL. He made his debut for the club in 2003 and has since become a regular in the team's line-up.
Whitnall has been a consistent performer for the Blues, playing in over 200 games for the club. He has been a part of the club's leadership group since 2008 and was appointed vice-captain in 2011. He was also named in the All-Australian team in 2008.
Whitnall is a highly respected player in the AFL and is known for his leadership and professionalism. He is also a highly decorated player, having won the AFL Players Association's Most Courageous Player Award in 2008 and the AFL Coaches Association's Best Captain Award in 2011.
As of 2021, Lance Whitnall's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.
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Lance Whitnall Height, Weight & Measurements
At 45 years old, Lance Whitnall height is 192 cm and Weight 100 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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Lance Whitnall Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Lance Whitnall worth at the age of 45 years old? Lance Whitnall’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Australia. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 2017, Whitnall returned to play football for the Division 3 NFL side, Laurimar Power Football Club, where he was their leading goal kicker, kicking 29 goals for the season.
Whitnall also played cricket at a suburban level for the Lalor Warriors Cricket Club in the North Metro Cricket Association, where he was an opening or top order batsman, and was on the club's committee until 2016.
In the 2008 winter season, Whitnall returned to play for original club Lalor in the NFL. He played there in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, Whitnall shifted to the EDFL's Craigieburn Football Club where he served as playing assistant coach for two seasons; in 2011, Whitnall was the EDFL's A-Grade leading goalkicker, after kicking fourteen goals in the final round to secure the title. Whitnall finished his playing career at Glenroy, also in the EDFL, and also coached there from 2012 until 2015. He has been in an assistant coaching role at the Calder Cannons in the TAC Cup since 2016.
Whitnall was recruited by NTFL side the Palmerston Magpies after being delisted by Carlton and played in two of the club's matches in the 2007/08 season, kicking several goals.
A long term member of the leadership team, and widely regarded as having one of the best football brains in the game, Whitnall first took over the captaincy of the team during Anthony Koutoufides' hand injury in 2006, and became the full-time captain in 2007 after Koutoufides relinquished the position. However he struggled in 2007 with ongoing problems with a degenerative condition in his knee. At the completion of the 2007 season, concerns by the club about his degenerative knee being able to stand up to the pressures of AFL football forced Whitnall into retirement, bringing his 11-season, 216 game career at Carlton to an end at 28 years of age.
In 2005, Whitnall turned around his previous weight problems and came out looking as fit as he had ever been. He performed very well during 2005 and 2006, playing predominately as the senior member of the Blues' young backline. He capped off a solid 2006 with victory in the Blues' best and fairest (the John Nicholls Medal), and at the age of 27, Whitnall became the second youngest Carlton player (after Robert Walls) to play 200 AFL games.
In 2000 Whitnall had his best ever season when he kicked 70 goals, including his career best 9.4 against Brisbane in Round 16, and was named in the All-Australian Team.
Debuting in 1997 as a 17-year-old, the young Whitnall was recruited in the 1996 AFL Draft under the father-son rule, with his father Graeme having played 66 games for Carlton in the 1970s and 1980s.
The young red-headed, freckled Whitnall, known as "Banger", "Big Red" or simply "Red", quickly established himself in Carlton's best 22, kicking four goals on debut, and missing only a handful of games in 1997 and playing every game in 1998 and 1999. He became a vital part of Carlton's forward line, and in Round 17, 1998 against the Western Bulldogs, the then-19-year-old Whitnall became one of the youngest players to kick 8 goals in a game. It was in this match that he well and truly had established his presence. Whitnall finished with 46 goals for the 1998 season, followed by 55 goals in 1999.
Lance Whitnall (born 23 August 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer, and a former captain of the Carlton Football Club.