Finn Maginness Net Worth Details

Are you curious how much Finn Maginness, the hard-working Hawthorn midfielder, has made from his AFL journey? You’ve come to the right place.

In this article, you’ll find Maginness’s net worth, career earnings, contract details, in-depth career overview, playing stats, family and relationship details, and much more.

Finn Maginness’ Biography

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Full NameFinn Maginness
Date of Birth23 February 2001
Age24
NationalityAustralian
EducationBachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws, Deakin University
Height189 cm (6’2″)
Weight88 kg
Turned Pro2019 AFL Draft (Father-Son selection)
Net WorthApprox. $800,000
SalaryApprox. $400,000
Career EarningsEstimated over $1.3 million
Instagram Profile@finnmaginness (unverified as public)
Contracted ThroughEnd of 2027 (Hawthorn FC)

Early Career

Maginness’s journey began in Victoria where he played school football at Scotch College, quickly standing out as a top midfielder. He developed his game playing for East Brighton Vampires and sharpened leadership skills when he captained Scotch’s First XVIII.

In 2019, he joined the Sandringham Dragons in the NAB League, where his consistency and work rate marked him as a future star. That same year, he was also picked for Vic Metro at the AFL national carnival.

Determined and driven to continue a family AFL legacy, Finn proved he was ready for higher challenges, earning a reputation as a tough, reliable player while still a teenager.

Professional Career

Drafted by Hawthorn with pick 29 as a Father-Son prospect in the 2019 AFL draft, Maginness quickly earned his shot. His debut came in round 17 of 2020, after a challenging COVID-affected season. Maginness slowly worked his way into the senior lineup, becoming a reliable midfielder.

By 2023, he established himself as one of the AFL’s best taggers, notably outplaying stars like Josh Kelly and Nick Daicos. Finn’s efforts didn’t go unnoticed, earning him a contract extension and his dad’s iconic number 20 for the 2025 season.

He helped Hawthorn claim the McClelland Trophy in 2024, showing growth as a ball-winner, tackler, and consistent team-first contributor.

Finn Maginness’ Net Worth Details

As of 2025, Finn Maginness’s net worth is around $800,000. This amount comes from his AFL salaries, match payments, and growing recognition as a valuable role player.

Contract

Maginness is signed through the end of the 2027 season thanks to a two-year extension he agreed to in late 2024. Hawthorn’s club leadership highlighted how important his versatility, discipline, and endurance are to the team’s future. Sources suggest his deal includes incremental salary increases and incentives as he continues to improve and hold down a starting spot.

Salary

For the 2025 season, Maginness’s salary is estimated at about $400,000, reflective of his established role and growing influence as a mid-tier experienced player. He ranks solidly among Hawthorn’s regular contributors, and his growing game means he’s respected both in the locker room and on the pay scale.

Career Earnings

YearEstimated SalaryClub
2020$85,000Hawthorn
2021$100,000Hawthorn
2022$220,000Hawthorn
2023$250,000Hawthorn
2024$285,000Hawthorn
2025$400,000Hawthorn
Total$1,340,000

Career Stats

SeasonTeamNumberGamesGoalsBehindsKicksHandballsDisposalsMarksTacklesAvg GoalsAvg Disposals
2020Hawthorn321002810050.010.0
2021Hawthorn3220051015150.07.5
2022Hawthorn3216371089320141570.212.6
2023Hawthorn321312656913441260.110.3
2024Hawthorn321366948818237230.514.0
2025Hawthorn201346799417336230.313.3
Career5814213533627151561390.212.3

FAQs

1. What is Finn Maginness’s main position on the ground?

Maginness plays mainly as a midfielder, often taking on a tagging role. He is known for his relentless pressure and ability to shut down dangerous opposition players.

2. What number does Finn Maginness wear for Hawthorn?

Maginness switched to wearing the number 20 guernsey, the same number his father Scott wore when playing for Hawthorn.

3. Has Maginness achieved any major team success with Hawthorn?

Finn helped Hawthorn secure the McClelland Trophy, which is awarded to the AFL team finishing with the best record at the end of the home-and-away season.

4. What are Maginness’s educational pursuits outside football?

Maginness is currently studying a Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws at Deakin University, aiming to prepare for a career after footy.

5. Is Finn Maginness from a football family?

Yes, Finn’s father Scott and his grandfather Norm both played for Hawthorn, making Finn a third-generation Hawk and part of club history as three generations reached 50+ AFL games.