Tom Mitchell Net Worth Details
Tom Mitchell is a footballing machine whose ability to find the football is arguably unrivaled in the modern era. A Brownlow Medallist, a Premiership player, and a three-club veteran, Mitchell has built a resume that most players can only dream of. However, 2026 finds the “ball magnet” at a fascinating crossroads, having recently departed Collingwood and weighing up his next move in the AFL landscape. In this article, you will know Tom Mitchell’s Net Worth in 2026, career earnings, career overview, stats, relationship, and more.

Tom Mitchell’s Biography

Category Details
Full Name Thomas Mitchell
Date of Birth May 31, 1993
Age 32
Education Hale School (Perth), Caulfield Grammar (Melbourne)
Nationality Australian
Height 182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 86 kg (190 lbs)
Turned Pro 2011 (Drafted by Sydney Swans)
Net Worth ~$2 Million – $3 Million (Estimated)
Career Earnings ~$6 Million+ (Estimated Total)
Partner Private / Not Publicly Confirmed
Instagram Profile @tom_mitchell6
Status Delisted Free Agent / Exploring Options

Early Career

Born into football royalty, Tom Mitchell is the son of Barry Mitchell, a former star for Sydney, Collingwood, and Carlton. This lineage made him eligible for a father-son selection, and despite growing up in Melbourne, he was drafted by the Sydney Swans with pick 21 in the 2011 AFL Draft. His junior career was stellar; he dominated for WA in the U18 Championships, showing early signs of the accumulation game that would define his career. He made his AFL debut in Round 10, 2013, against Essendon, and immediately showed he belonged at the elite level. He collected 18 disposals and a goal, earning a Rising Star nomination the very next week. However, his time at Sydney was often spent fighting for a permanent spot in a star-studded midfield. Despite playing in the 2016 Grand Final, he sought greater opportunity and a primary midfield role, leading to his trade to Hawthorn at the end of the 2016 season.

Professional Career

Mitchell’s move to Hawthorn unlocked his full potential. He didn’t just join the midfield; he owned it. In 2018, he produced one of the greatest individual seasons in VFL/AFL history, amassing a record-breaking 848 disposals and winning the prestigious Brownlow Medal. He became the first player to record 50 disposals in a game twice in one season, cementing his status as a “ball magnet.” After a horrific broken leg wiped out his 2019 season, he returned to top form before moving to Collingwood in 2023. This move proved to be the missing piece of his puzzle. He played a pivotal role as the “engine room” extractor in Collingwood’s 2023 Premiership win, finally adding a flag to his individual accolades. However, 2024 and 2025 were challenging years plagued by foot injuries and selection issues. In late 2025, Collingwood made the difficult decision to delist the veteran, leaving him as a free agent in 2026, actively seeking a “lifeline” to continue his decorated career at a fourth club.​

Tom Mitchell’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Tom Mitchell has an estimated net worth of $2 million to $3 million. This wealth has been accumulated through over a decade of high-paying AFL contracts, particularly during his peak years at Hawthorn and Collingwood, as well as his business investments.
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.

Contract

Currently, in early 2026, Tom Mitchell is a delisted free agent. His previous contract with Collingwood, which was worth approximately $600,000 per season, expired at the end of 2025. He was not offered a new deal by the Magpies, meaning he is currently without an AFL playing contract but is actively training in hopes of being picked up by another club during the pre-season supplemental selection period.​

Salary

Throughout his career, Mitchell was consistently one of the league’s top earners. At Hawthorn, his salary reportedly peaked at around $800,000 to $900,000 annually following his Brownlow win. Even at Collingwood, he commanded a significant wage as a senior recruit. If he were to be picked up by a new club in 2026, it would likely be on a base-level contract (approx. $100,000 – $200,000) heavily incentivized by match payments.​

Career Earnings

Year Club Estimated Salary
2025 Collingwood ~$550,000 – $600,000
2024 Collingwood ~$600,000
2023 Collingwood ~$600,000
2021 Hawthorn ~$850,000+
2018 Hawthorn ~$800,000 (Brownlow Year)
Total Career All Clubs ~$6 Million+

Endorsements

Mitchell has leveraged his status as a premier midfielder to secure endorsement deals with major brands. He has been a long-time ambassador for Adidas, wearing their boots throughout his career. Additionally, his own brand, Ball Magnets, has become a successful fitness app, partnering with other AFL stars to provide training programs, creating a steady stream of passive income outside of his playing salary.

Career Stats

Statistic Total/Record
Games Played 207
Goals Scored 84
Brownlow Medal 1 (2018)
Premierships 1 (2023)
Best & Fairest 3 (Peter Crimmins Medal)
All-Australian 2 Times (2017, 2018)
Career High Disposals 54 (Record vs Collingwood, 2018)

FAQs

1. Is Tom Mitchell retired?

Technically, no. He has stated publicly that he is “not retired” and believes he still has “plenty left in the tank.” However, he was delisted by Collingwood at the end of 2025 and is currently seeking a new club.

2. Which clubs has Tom Mitchell played for?

He has played for three AFL clubs: Sydney Swans (2012–2016), Hawthorn Hawks (2017–2022), and Collingwood Magpies (2023–2025).

3. Did Tom Mitchell win a premiership?

Yes, he finally won a premiership with Collingwood in 2023. He played a crucial role in the Grand Final against the Brisbane Lions, collecting 24 disposals and 7 tackles.

4. What is Tom Mitchell’s net worth?

His net worth is estimated to be between $2 million and $3 million. This comes from his playing contracts, his “Ball Magnets” app business, and various endorsements.

5. Why was Tom Mitchell delisted by Collingwood?

He was delisted due to a combination of persistent foot injuries that limited him to just 6 games in 2024 and 4 games in 2025, as well as Collingwood’s desire to rejuvenate their midfield with younger talent.
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