Ivan Cleary Children: How many kids does Ivan Cleary have?

Ivan Cleary is an Australian professional rugby league coach and a former rugby league footballer who played as a fullback and centre.

Ivan Cleary Children

His wife is Rebecca Cleary.

Ivan Clearly is married to Rebecca Clearly. The couple is blessed with a son, Nathan Clearly. They got their son on this earth on November 14, 1997.

Rebecca Clearly helped the Panthers pair through the highs and lows of their NRL Careers. She always praises how she loves her husband and son.

Just like how Clearly followed his father’s profession. His son Nathan is also a professional rugby league footballer. They have been players for generations now.

The daughter of Ivan Cleary and Rebecca Cleary, Milaya is their third-born child. His children are Nathan, India, Jett and Milaya.

Ivan Cleary Biography

He was born on 1 March 1971.

The coach is 6 feet tall and weighs up to 89 KG.

Ivan is also a former head coach of the Wests Tigers, New Zealand Warriors, and the Penrith Panthers

Information about his mother and father is currently unavailable. We can’t confirm if they are alive or not.

There is no data about his siblings if he has any.

You can learn more about the coach from his Wikipedia page. The coach is on Instagram with the username @Ivanclearly. He has 38 followers.

He doesn’t seem that active on his social media platforms. He does have a Twitter account with the handle @ClearlyNotIvan. He has over 550 followers.

Originally a goal-kicking fullback, Cleary was a Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles junior before moving to play Reserve Grade with the Sea Eagles in 1992 and 1993.

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He started his first-grade career with the Sea Eagles in 1992 playing two games before getting his chance after the team’s first-choice fullback Matthew Ridge suffered a season-ending injury in mid-1993. Cleary filled the fullback spot and also proved himself an accurate goal-kicker, filling in for Ridge on both counts and helping Manly to 4th place and a finals berth where they were bundled out 4-16 by the Brisbane Broncos in the Qualifying Final.

With Ridge set to return in 1994 Cleary signed with Manly’s local rivals the North Sydney Bears for the 1994 and 1995 seasons where he mainly played in the centres due to the emergence of fullback Matt Seers.

Cleary began playing for the Sydney City Roosters from seasons 1996 through to the 1999 season making 81 appearances for the tri-colours. In 1998, Cleary was The NRL top point scorer with 284 points.

He is a former head coach of the Wests Tigers, New Zealand Warriors and the Penrith Panthers

Cleary signed with the New Zealand Warriors for the 2000 season before the fullback retired at the end of the 2002 season following the Warriors grand final loss.

Cleary coached New Zealand to the 2011 NRL grand final against Manly; they lost 24–10. In the following weeks, Cleary announced he was leaving to join Penrith.

In 2014, Cleary took Penrith to the preliminary final before losing to Canterbury. He was also named Dally M coach of the year in the same season. He was fired on 19 October 2015 after avoiding the wooden spoon with a final-round victory over Newcastle.

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He was appointed as the coach of the Wests Tigers on 3 April 2017. In Round 22 of the 2017 NRL Season, Cleary coached the Wests Tigers and coached against his son, Nathan Cleary who was playing for the Penrith Panthers in a losing effort by 28–14. In the 2018 season, Cleary guided Wests to a ninth-placed finish narrowly missing out on a finals spot. On 28 October 2018, the Wests Tigers released Cleary from the final two years of his contract. 

On 29 October 2018, the Penrith Panthers confirmed the return of Ivan Cleary as head coach, on a 5-year deal, beginning in 2019. Ivan linked with his son Nathan Cleary and began his second stint as head coach at the Penrith Panthers

 His net worth is $5 Million.

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