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Dale Thomas

Australian Rules Footballer

Birthday June 21, 1987

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Victoria

Age 38 Years

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Who Is Dale Thomas (footballer)? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Dale Thomas, born on June 21, 1987, is a prominent Australian rules footballer who has made a significant mark in the Australian Football League (AFL). Known for his exceptional skills on the field, Thomas has played for clubs like Collingwood and Carlton, earning a reputation as a formidable player throughout his career. Currently, in 2025, Dale is 37 years old and continues to engage with his fans and the football community.

Occupation Australian Rules Footballer
Date of Birth June 21, 1987
Age 38 Years
Birth Place Victoria
Horoscope Gemini
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Dale Thomas boasts an athletic physique, standing at 6 feet (183 cm) tall and weighing approximately 185 lbs (84 kg). His commitment to fitness and training has played a vital role in his successful career in football. His body measurements reflect a well-conditioned athlete, essential for the demands of professional sports.

Thomas injured his knee against Port Adelaide in Round 20, after landing awkwardly in a marking contest during the third quarter. According to Collingwood official Greg Walsh, Thomas had developed bleeding and swelling on the back of his calf, but was in contention to play the following week.

However, he missed the last two games of the home-and-away season, with the official complaint as an upper calf injury.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Dale Thomas is reportedly in a relationship, although he maintains a level of privacy regarding his personal life. He has often spoken about the importance of family and support systems, especially during his career. While not much is disclosed about his partner, Thomas values the role of loved ones in his journey both on and off the field.

Dale Thomas grew up in Drouin with his mother Kaye, father Darryl, and his sister Jessica. As a child, he idolised the Geelong Cats' Gary Ablett, who also grew up in Drouin. He idolised Ablett so much that he used to repeatedly watch his grandfather's tapes of Ablett and Geelong, and recreate Ablett's marks and goals.

His favourite highlight was Ablett's one-handed mark over Collingwood's Gary Pert in Round 7, 1994.

Net Worth and Salary

Dale Thomas has achieved considerable financial success as a professional athlete. His net worth is estimated to be around $5 million. This figure stems from his contracts in the AFL, endorsements, and other business ventures. His salary during his playing days was substantial, with earnings peaking during his tenure at Collingwood.

Career, Business, and Investments

Dale Thomas’s career in the AFL has been marked by significant achievements, including being part of successful campaigns and individual accolades. After retiring from professional play, Thomas transitioned into various business ventures, including sports commentary and engagement in management roles within sports organizations. His investments are rumored to include interests in fitness and health startups, reflecting his passion for sports and wellness.

Highlights of the 2007 season came during a match against the Sydney Swans where Collingwood was considered underdogs with a depleted defence. Thomas recorded a career-high 4 goals, and was thus awarded three Brownlow Medal votes. He was also judged best afield by commentators against St Kilda where he recorded 18 disposals and 2 goals.

Social Network

Dale Thomas maintains an active presence on social media, where he engages with his fans and shares insights into his life post-football. Platforms like Instagram and Twitter serve as a window into his daily activities, fitness routines, and personal interests, fostering a strong connection with his audience.

In Thomas's 50th AFL match, against the reigning premiers Geelong, he amassed 18 disposals, playing on the 2007 Brownlow Medallist Jimmy Bartel, in Collingwood's 86-point win, which was the Cats' first loss of the season and second loss in 28 matches.

His opponent Bartel collected 20 disposals, but most of these were ineffective disposals and clanger kicks, and Bartel had the lowest disposal efficiency, with 55%. Thomas kicked a goal labelled as "Daicos-like" by Channel Seven commentator Bruce McAvaney.

He scooped the ball after a loose ball on the 50-metre arc, ran in ten metres while being chased by Geelong opponent Cameron Ling, and kicked a checkside goal that dribbled through from the boundary. It was nominated for, and won, Goal of the Week.

He starred in Collingwood's 100-point thrashing of West Coast Eagles with 20 disposals and three goals. His first goal was the result of a handpass from teammate Rhyce Shaw on the half-back line.

He ran nearly 100 metres, taking four bounces, weaving between West Coast opponents, and slotted the goal 40 metres out, and celebrating on his knees in front of the Collingwood cheer squad. He also received a cut lip which required stitches.

Education

Dale Thomas attended college in Australia, where he balanced his academic pursuits with his burgeoning football career. His education has provided a foundation that has supported his growth not just as an athlete, but also in his post-career endeavors, helping him navigate business and media roles effectively.


In 2003, he was selected for the Under-16 Vic Country squad, playing on the wing. He was later selected in the 2005 Vic Country squad playing on the half-forward flank. He was the vice-captain of the Gippsland Power squad in 2005, scoring goals in 14 out of 18 games for the Power. He was one of four school captains at Drouin Secondary College in 2005.

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