Ned Reeves Net Worth Details

Ned Reeves has become a familiar name to AFL fans, especially Hawthorn supporters, thanks to his impressive height and growth as a ruckman.

In this article, discover Ned Reeves’ net worth, career earnings, career overview, stats, relationship updates, and more.

Ned Reeves’ Biography

Full Name Ned Reeves
Date of Birth 31 October 1998
Age 26
Education St Joseph’s College, Geelong; St Kevin’s College, Toorak
Nationality Australian
Height 210 cm (6′ 11″)
Weight 96 kg
Turned Pro 2019 (AFL debut in 2021)
Net Worth $0.85 million
Salary/Career Earnings $0.35 million; career earnings ~$0.8 million
Instagram @nedreeves43

Early Career

Growing up on the Surf Coast in Fairhaven, Reeves started his footy journey with the Aireys Inlet Eels and Anglesea Football Netball Club. He attended Aireys Inlet Primary before completing high school at St Joseph’s College, Geelong, then St Kevin’s College in Toorak.

Known for his height even as a youngster, Reeves played for Oakleigh Chargers in the NAB Under-18 League, standing out as the tallest prospect at the time.

Despite not getting drafted initially, he continued his pursuit of footy, eventually starring for St Kevins Old Boys in the VAFA, helping his team win a Premier League premiership.

His father, Justin Reeves, Hawthorn’s CEO, played a role in Ned’s journey, as Hawthorn invited him for pre-season training and later selected him as a supplementary player.

Professional Career

Ned Reeves joined Hawthorn’s affiliate team, Box Hill Hawks, in the VFL, quickly establishing himself as a competitive ruckman. By 2021, Reeves was making headlines for his performance and marked his AFL debut against Carlton, setting a record as Hawthorn’s tallest ever player.

From 2021 onward, Reeves steadily became a key player within Hawthorn’s rucking division, averaging over 27 hitouts per game at his peak. He won recognition as Hawthorn’s most promising player in 2022 and helped the club win the McClelland Trophy in 2024.

Although opportunities in the senior team have varied, Reeves remains a key depth option, sought after by several Victorian clubs for the upcoming trade period. His contract keeps him at Hawthorn until the end of 2026.

Ned Reeves Net Worth Details

As of 2025, Ned Reeves’s net worth is estimated to be $0.85 million. This comes from his AFL salary, career earnings, short-term investments, and some endorsements.

Contract

Reeves signed a three-year contract extension with Hawthorn, locking in his future with the club through the end of 2026.

The deal rewards his steady growth and sees him playing an important role as a developing ruckman with the potential for further improvement.

Salary

Reeves’s salary for 2025 is approximately $0.35 million, aligning with mid-tier AFL contracts for ruckmen. His contract is structured with incremental increases until its conclusion in 2026, with bonuses tied to matches played and performance targets.

Career Earnings

Year Earnings
2021 $0.10 million
2022 $0.15 million
2023 $0.18 million
2024 $0.22 million
2025 $0.35 million
Total $1.00 million

Career Stats

Season Team Number Games Goals Kicks Handballs Disposals Marks Tackles Hit-outs
2021 Hawthorn 37 5 1 19 29 48 8 20 131
2022 Hawthorn 37 12 7 53 36 89 17 29 323
2023 Hawthorn 7 21 2 70 100 170 31 57 592
2024 Hawthorn 7 4 1 13 20 33 7 9 91
Career Hawthorn 42 11 155 185 340 63 115 1137

FAQs

1. What position does Ned Reeves play for Hawthorn?

He plays as a ruckman for Hawthorn, where his strength, height, and ruckwork make him a valuable asset for contesting stoppages and delivering first use to midfielders.

2. How long is Reeves contracted to Hawthorn?

Reeves is contracted with the club until the end of the 2026 AFL season thanks to a three-year extension he signed after showing significant improvement and consistency.

3. What are Ned Reeves’s career highlights so far?

His top achievements include becoming Hawthorn’s primary ruckman, playing a career-best 21 games, and winning the club’s most promising player award.

4. Has Reeves struggled with any injuries during his AFL career?

He suffered a significant shoulder injury early, which limited his appearances that year, but recovered to play an important role for Hawthorn the following seasons.

5. What was Reeves’s best AFL game to date?

His best game came against the Western Bulldogs, where he recorded a career-high 43 hit-outs and seven tackles, anchoring the ruck and contributing across the ground.