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5 of the world’s richest rugby players in 2024 – net worths, ranked: from legends like Sonny Bill Williams, Jonny Wilkinson and Mike Tindall who married into the royal family, to 30-year-old Handré Pollard

Five of the world’s richest rugby players in 2024: Sonny Bill Williams, Mike Tindall, Simon McDowell, Jonny Wilkinson, Handré Pollard. Photos: @lovellrugby/Instagram; Getty Images; @KaylaAdams___, @ITVRugby, @makgalane_ii/X
Five of the world’s richest rugby players in 2024: Sonny Bill Williams, Mike Tindall, Simon McDowell, Jonny Wilkinson, Handré Pollard. Photos: @lovellrugby/Instagram; Getty Images; @KaylaAdams___, @ITVRugby, @makgalane_ii/X

  • Wilkinson is regarded as one of the all-time great kickers, winning the 2003 Rugby World Cup with England, while Tindall later married Zara Phillips, Queen Elizabeth’s granddaughter
  • Pollard won the 2023 Rugby World Cup with South Africa, while New Zealand player Sonny Bill Williams is also a former successful professional heavyweight boxer

As one of the toughest sports due to its dangerous and physical nature, rugby is not a game for the faint hearted. Nevertheless, it proudly remained an amateur sport for years, only becoming professional in 1995. This removed any restrictions on what players can earn, and prompted changes that have transformed many aspects of the game.

Wales’ wing Louis Rees-Zammit is tackled by Argentina’s Marcos Kremer during the France 2023 Rugby World Cup quarter-final in October 2023. Photo: AFP
Wales’ wing Louis Rees-Zammit is tackled by Argentina’s Marcos Kremer during the France 2023 Rugby World Cup quarter-final in October 2023. Photo: AFP

Last October, South Africa won the Rugby World Cup for the fourth time by a single point in a nail-biting final. Viewership of the tournament reached 1.33 billion viewing hours (VH), per Rugby World Cup, making the event the most-watched rugby tournament of all time.

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South Africa celebrate winning the Rugby World Cup in October 2023. Photo: @Munyah_Wacho/X
South Africa celebrate winning the Rugby World Cup in October 2023. Photo: @Munyah_Wacho/X

This many eyeballs brings in plenty of advertisers and the money has filtered down to the players, some of whom are now becoming immensely wealthy. Here’s how their fortunes stack up in 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth and other sources.

5. Handré Pollard, 30

Estimated net worth: US$3 million

South African fly-half Handré Pollard. Photo: @makgalane_ii/X
South African fly-half Handré Pollard. Photo: @makgalane_ii/X

One of the top fly-halves in the rugby world, South African star Handré Pollard has achieved worldwide fame playing for Leicester Tigers and South Africa. Since joining Leicester from French team Montpellier in 2022, Pollard has been among the highest earners in the English Premiership.

Handré Pollard in action for South Africa. Photo: @handrepollard/X
Handré Pollard in action for South Africa. Photo: @handrepollard/X

Pollard was brought in as a late replacement during the 2023 Rugby World Cup and became the hero of the tournament thanks to his kicking. At only 30 years old, he should have several more lucrative years in his Springbok and Tigers’ jerseys ahead of him. Florugby puts his net worth at US$3 million.

4. Mike Tindall, 45

Estimated net worth: US$20 million