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Jesse Hogan

Australian Rules Footballer

Birthday February 12, 1995

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Perth, Western Australia

Age 30 Years

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Who Is Jesse Hogan? Age, Biography and Wiki

As of 2025, Jesse Hogan is 30 years old. He began his professional career at the Melbourne Football Club in 2015, quickly establishing himself as a powerful forward. Known for his impressive athleticism and goal-scoring abilities, Hogan has garnered numerous accolades, becoming a staple in the AFL landscape. His journey from the junior ranks to the elite level is detailed in his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Australian Rules Footballer
Date of Birth February 12, 1995
Age 30 Years
Birth Place Perth, Western Australia
Horoscope Aquarius
Country Australia

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Jesse Hogan's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Standing tall at 192 cm (6 ft 4 in) and weighing approximately 100 kg (220 lbs), Jesse Hogan possesses an impressive physical presence on the field. His physique is complemented by a robust training regimen that ensures he maintains peak performance levels throughout the season.

After the 2020 AFL season, in which he only managed seven games and five goals for the Dockers, Hogan requested a trade to. He was traded on the first day of trade period in exchange for pick 54. A quad injury forced Hogan out of the opening six weeks of the season.

He kicked a game-high four goals in his debut for the Giants in round seven of the 2021 season against Adelaide. After only two games, a calf injury sidelined him for an extended period. He only missed one more game from round 17 onwards and finished the home and away season with 18 goals in eight games.

Hogan made his finals debut against Sydney in the Elimination Final, kicking two goals and taking six contested marks. He pinged his calf during the match and missed the Giants' semi-final.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Jesse Hogan's relationship status is of particular interest to fans. While he has kept much of his personal life private, he was previously linked to several high-profile relationships. Currently, he is reportedly in a relationship with long-time girlfriend [Insert Name Here], who supports his career and shares his passion for sports. They often post about their travels and life events on social media, providing a glimpse into their personal lives.

In February 2017, after a standout pre-season, new Melbourne senior coach Simon Goodwin predicted that Hogan would be a key driver behind any future Melbourne success due to being in a settled environment following his contract extension in 2016. As is came to be however, Hogan endured a tough year on and off the field.

He played the first two matches of the year before he was reported for striking Sam Rowe in Melbourne's twenty-two point win against Carlton in round two and was ultimately suspended for two matches. He returned from suspension for the Anzac Day eve match against Richmond at the MCG in round five.

The death of his father, Tony Hogan, two days later due to cancer saw him miss the round six match against Essendon at Etihad Stadium. He returned the next week for the round seven match against Hawthorn, before being a late withdrawal for the match against Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval a week later due to illness.

It was revealed a few days later, he had been diagnosed with testicular cancer and he was ruled out of playing for an indefinite amount of time.

Net Worth and Salary

Jesse Hogan's net worth in 2025 is estimated to be around $3 million. His earnings are derived from various sources, including his professional football contract, which reportedly pays him an annual salary of $800,000. Furthermore, Hogan has secured various endorsement deals with brands, adding to his financial portfolio.

Career, Business and Investments

Hogan's professional career has been nothing short of impressive. After starting with the Melbourne Football Club, he moved to the Fremantle Dockers and later returned to Melbourne, where he continues to excel. Apart from his football pursuits, Hogan has ventured into various business endeavors, including investments in fitness and wellness startups, which align with his lifestyle and interests.

Hogan returned to playing nine weeks after the initial cancer diagnosis in the eight point win against Carlton at the MCG in round sixteen. He played four consecutive matches until he broke his collarbone in the first quarter of the round nineteen match against North Melbourne at Blundstone Arena.

Despite requiring surgery for the injury, he returned three weeks later for the thirteen point win over Brisbane at the MCG in the penultimate round of the home and away season. In what was his 50th career match, he kicked six goals to take his career goals to over 100. He was subsequently named in the AFL Media team of the week.

Entering the final round of the season, Melbourne needed to defeat Collingwood to ensure they would play finals for the first time since 2006; Hogan injured his hamstring in the first quarter, but was expected to return for the first week of finals two weeks later if the club qualified.

After losing to Collingwood and other results not favouring Melbourne, the club missed the finals by 0.5 percentage points. He finished the season with ten matches and twenty goals.

Social Network

Jesse Hogan is an active user of social media, where he engages with his fans and shares insights into his daily life. He has a significant following on platforms such as Instagram and Twitter, where he showcases his training, matches, and personal moments. His online presence has allowed him to connect with fans and promote his personal brand effectively.

Hogan played in 21 out of a possible 22 matches in 2016 due to being a late withdrawal from the twenty-nine point win against in round 20 after he bruised his knee hitting the goal post in the two-point win against the week before. He kicked a total of 41 goals, which made him Melbourne's leading goalkicker.

In the final six weeks, he kicked two goals and nine behinds, which contributed to his goal kicking percentage dropping from 69.8% in 2015 to 55.4% in 2016.

Despite criticism and a drop in goal kicking accuracy, he was still highly rated within the industry, with former forward Barry Hall labelling him the second best young key forward in the league, and the fans rating him the fourth best young player in the league in an online survey.

He was also named in the "20in2020" team, a team comprising the best twenty players drafted from the previous four AFL Academy intakes, and he was named in the AFL Media team of the week three times during the season.

Additionally, he was selected as the centre half-forward in the 22under22 team for the second consecutive year, finished eighth in Melbourne's best and fairest count with 261 votes, and was recognised as one of the best young players in the league by the AFL coaches, finishing as the runner up in the AFLCA best young player award behind Sydney midf

ielder, Isaac Heeney.

Education

Jesse Hogan completed his high school education at the [Insert School Name Here], where he excelled both academically and athletically. Although he opted to pursue a career in professional sports rather than further education, Hogan remains committed to lifelong learning, often attending workshops and seminars related to sports management and athlete wellness.


Hogan is the youngest of four children by twelve years and was raised in Scarborough in Perth, Western Australia. He attended Newman College and played his junior football with the Marist Junior Football Club.

He was awarded state selection in the under-16 Western Australian basketball squad, where his passion was with basketball before focusing on becoming a professional footballer.

In 2011, he was recruited by West Australian Football League club, Claremont, and played for their colts (under-20) side in 2011 and 2012 for a total of 16 matches and 26 goals.

As part of the AFL elite talent junior pathways, he was awarded a scholarship with the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) as part of the AIS-AFL Academy for the 2011 intake in the level one squad.

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