Johnny Sexton earns millions since quitting rugby for new career
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Rugby's wealthiest couples have crafted empires that extend far beyond the pitch, seamlessly combining fame, fortune, and family.
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From modest beginnings to high-profile unions, these power duos have built extraordinary wealth while cementing their legacies. Whether through childhood romances, philanthropic ventures, or ties to royalty, each couple adds their own distinct charm to the sport.
Here's a closer look at rugby's most iconic pairs whose relationships—and riches—have made them unforgettable.
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#5. Johnny & Laura Sexton – The Dublin Dream Team (£6m)
From teenage sweethearts to one of rugby's most admired power couples, Johnny and Laura Sexton's story has captured as much attention as Johnny's game-winning kicks. Their journey began at Rathgar Tennis Club and blossomed into marriage in 2013.
Now parents to three children, who enthusiastically support their dad from the sidelines, the Sextons are as celebrated off the field as Johnny was on it. Their shared path—from Saint Mary's College to University College Dublin—is a testament to enduring love and commitment.
Post-retirement, Johnny has embraced a new chapter as a full-time commercial manager with the Ardagh Group, a global leader in sustainable metal and glass packaging. The company operates 62 production facilities across 16 countries, employing around 20,000 people, with 2023 sales hitting an impressive $9.4 billion.
Before stepping into his new role full-time, Sexton had been working part-time with the company, transitioning smoothly from his legendary rugby career. With 118 caps for Ireland, five Six Nations titles, and the prestigious World Rugby Player of the Year award in 2018, Sexton's legacy on the field is unparalleled. He bid farewell to rugby after Ireland's heartbreaking Rugby World Cup quarter-final loss to New Zealand last year, closing an iconic chapter in his life.
#4. Siya & Rachel Kolisi – The Power Couple with a Purpose (£10m)
Siya and Rachel Kolisi's £10 million empire wasn't just built on rugby; it's infused with purpose. The Kolisis are widely admired for their philanthropic work, especially through the Kolisi Foundation, which uplifts underprivileged communities.
Although the couple recently parted ways, Rachel remains a key influence in Siya's life. Now back with the Sharks after a stint in France, Siya continues to value her steadfast support. Despite the split, their legacy as South Africa's "golden couple" lives on.
#3. Mike & Zara Tindall – Royal Connections and Reality TV (£20m)
"Fridge" by nickname, royalty by association, Mike Tindall's wealth and fame go beyond rugby. Married to Zara Phillips, Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter, Tindall has firmly planted himself in British pop culture. From breaking his nose eight times to breaking records in rugby, Mike's career has been nothing short of resilient.
Since retirement, he's taken his profile to new heights with appearances on shows like I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here and Bear Grylls: Mission Survive. His estimated £20 million fortune proves rugby and royalty make quite the combo.
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