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Scot Palmer Wiki, Age, Net Worth, Wife, Marriage, Height

Scot Palmer

Scot Palmer was a sportswriter from Australia. Palmer was the sole son of Clyde Palmer, a sports and crime writer for the Morning Post, The Sun News-Pictorial, and The Truth.

Quick Facts

Full Real NameScot Palmer
NicknameScot
Age 87 year old
Professionsports writer
BirthdayMarch 25, 1937
Place of BirthRichmond, Australia
NationalityAustralia
EthnicityMixed
ReligionChristian.
SpouseLorraine Palmer
Net worth$1 million
Height (approx.)5 ft 8 inches
Weight (approx.)55 Kg

Scot Palmer Age & Early Life

Scot Palmer was born on March 25, 1937, in Richmond, Australia. He was 87 years old at the time of death. His zodiac sign is Virgo. Scot Palmer is his full name. Similarly, he is an Australian citizen. He is of mixed ethnicity. His faith is Christianity. Palmer was the sole son of Clyde Palmer, a sports and crime writer for the Morning Post, The Sun News-Pictorial, and The Truth. He attended Trinity Grammar School. Palmer graduated from Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois, with a B.A. in history in 1972 and a Master’s degree in management in 1983.

Scot Palmer Height & Weight

Scot Palmer is 5 feet 8 inches tall. He weighs approximately 55 kg (121 lbs). He has lovely warm brown eyes and light brown locks. There is no information on his chest-waist-hip measurements, dress size, shoe size, biceps, and so on.

Scot Palmer
Scot Palmer

Scot Palmer’s Net Worth

How much is Scot Palmer’s net worth? Scot Palmer‘s net worth was believed to be $1 million. His excellent profession as a sports writer is obviously his primary source of money.

Career

Palmer, a long-time writer for The Sun, the Sunday Press, the Sunday Sun, and the Sunday Herald Sun, was best known as the Sunday presenter of Channel 7’s “Punchlines” program. Over the course of two decades, he also featured on the Seven Network as a regular during half-time breaks of Australian Football League matches, as well as on HSV7’s Sunday football panel. His catchphrase, “Keep on punchin’,” as well as transmissions to commentators Peter Landy and Sandy Roberts, helped him become even more well-known.

Palmer began his career as a copy boy for The Sun, handling a broad range of general work until receiving the Herald & Weekly Times international scholarship and transitioning to sports. He was one of the founders and president of the Football Writers Association, now known as the AFL Media Association, and is most known for his work on Australian rules football. He also covered nine Olympics and the Wimbledon tennis tournament. In the football film The Club, he co-starred alongside Jack Thompson as a reporter. He resigned from the Sunday Herald Sun as associate editor in 2008 but was retained by the Herald and Weekly Times to continue writing his “Punchlines” column. He is a member of the MCG Media Hall of Fame.

Scot Palmer Wife & Marriage

Who is Scot Palmer’s Wife? Palmer was married to Lorraine Palmer and had two children with her, Jodee and Lincoln. Furthermore, he has not mentioned anything about his wife.