Rhett Biglands Net Worth Details

Rhett Biglands, born September 4, 1977, is a former Australian rules footballer who significantly impacted the Australian Football League (AFL).

Known for his height and strength, Biglands played as a ruckman, a position requiring physical prowess and strategic thinking. Though marked by injuries, his career is remembered for his tenacity and commitment to the sport.

About Rhett Biglands

Rhett Biglands was born on September 4, 1977. He played for the Adelaide Crows in the AFL, where he was known for his height of 200 cm (6 ft 7 in) and weight of 104 kg (229 lb). Biglands played 134 games for the Adelaide Crows from 2000 to 2008, scoring 59 goals.

Early Life

Biglands was a fan of the Adelaide Crows from a young age. As a 13-year-old in the Crows’ first AFL game, he sat with the Adelaide cheer squad.

He played through the grades for Woodville-West Torrens in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and was selected by Port Adelaide for its inaugural AFL list in 1997.

However, injuries stalled his progress, and Port discarded the 200cm ruckman after just one year. Biglands revived his career by performing in the SANFL, including a fine 1999 season with the Eagles, and was selected in the SANFL Stateside.

Early Career

Biglands began his AFL career with the Adelaide Crows in 2000. He played 18 games in his debut season, scoring 4 goals.

Professional Career

Despite facing significant challenges, biglands’ professional career was marked by his tenacity and commitment to the sport. He suffered a severe knee injury in the first quarter of the 2006 preliminary final vs the West Coast Eagles at AAMI Stadium.

Despite this setback, Biglands continued to contribute to the team, even as he underwent rehabilitation for his injuries. After his AFL career, Biglands served as an assistant coach at Woodville West Torrens from 2010–2012, including the 2011 SANFL Premiership.

In 2010, Biglands opened South Australia’s first Nike store in Rundle Mall, and in 2012, he opened his second store in Westfield Marion and is their managing director.

Rhett Biglands’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Rhett Biglands’s net worth is estimated to be $792,697,190.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Endorsements

After his AFL career, Biglands opened South Australia’s first Nike store in Rundle Mall, and in 2012, he opened his second store in Westfield Marion. It’s unclear whether he has any other endorsements.

Personal Details

Full name Rhett Biglands
Date of birth 4 September 1977
Birthplace Not available
Nationality Australian
Current net worth Approximately $792,697,190
Career earnings Not available
Height 200 cm (6 ft 7 in)
Weight 104 kg (229 lb)

 Wife

Rhett Biglands is married to Janaina Lopes, who is from Brazil.

Career Stats

Years Club Games Goals
2000–2008 Adelaide 134 59

 FAQs

Who is Rhett Biglands?

Rhett Biglands is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Adelaide Crows in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was born on September 4, 1977, and was known for his skills as a ruckman.

How long did Rhett Biglands play in the AFL?

Rhett played for the Adelaide Crows from 2000 to 2008, playing 134 games for the club.

What position did Rhett Biglands play?

Rhett was primarily a ruckman. He started his career as a full-back but became one of Adelaide’s best ruckmen for many years.

What were some of Rhett Biglands’ career highlights?

Some of his highlights include playing in the 2003 pre-season premiership side, appearing in 11 finals matches, and being named in the Woodville-West Torrens’ AFL team of two decades in 2011.

Why did Rhett Biglands retire from AFL?

Rhett’s career was cut short due to a serious knee injury. He first injured his knee in the 2006 preliminary final, missing the entire 2007 season. After a second knee reconstruction in early 2008, he retired later that year.

What did Rhett Biglands do after retiring from AFL?

After retiring, Rhett worked in various roles. He was a breakfast radio announcer with SAFM, an AFL radio commentator with Triple M, and worked in the Adelaide Crows’ Commercial Operations department. He also opened two Nike stores in Adelaide.

Has Rhett Biglands been involved in coaching?

Yes, Rhett was an assistant coach at Woodville-West Torrens from 2010 to 2012. He was part of their 2011 SANFL Premiership winning team as a coach.

Is Rhett Biglands involved in any charitable work?

Yes, since 2006, Rhett has been a youth ambassador for “The Conservation Volunteers of Australia” and “Can Do for Kids,” a charity helping children with visual and hearing impairments.

What’s an interesting fact about Rhett Biglands’ personal life?

Rhett met his Brazilian wife, Janaina Lopes, during Brazil’s 2014 FIFA World Cup. They have a daughter named Aria, born in Washington DC, with three passports – Australian, American, and Brazilian.

Does Rhett Biglands still keep in touch with his former teammates?

Yes, Rhett mentions that he still catches up with former teammates like Scott Welsh, Ian Perrie, Mark Stevens, and Graham Johncock. They also have an annual fishing trip with older players like Mark Bickley, Nigel Smart, and Rod Jameson.

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