Wayne Carey: Net worth| Partners| Commentator| Highlights

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North Melbourne legend Wayne Carey has responded to reports that he will be banned from the Crown Resorts complex for two years after being caught. Today we will discuss about Wayne Carey: Net worth| Partners| Commentator| Highlights

Wayne Carey: Net worth| Partners| Commentator| Highlights

Wayne Francis Carey (born 27 May 1971) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL) with North Melbourne Football Club and Adelaide Football Club. He currently [when?] works in the media across multiple channels.

Personal information
Nickname(s) The King, Duck
Date of birth 27 May 1971 (age 51)
Place of birth Wagga WaggaNew South Wales, Australia
Original team(s) North Wagga
North Adelaide
Height 192 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 97 kg (214 lb)
Position(s) Centre half-forward
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1989–2001 North Melbourne 244 (671)
2003–2004 Adelaide 28 (56)
Total   272 (727)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1990 New South Wales 1 (1)
1992 South Australia 1 (2)
1993 NSW/ACT 1 (1)
International team honours
1998 Australia 2 (4)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2004.

Net worth

Wayne Carey: Net worth| Partners| Commentator| Highlights

Wayne Carey is one of the wealthiest Australian rules footballers, as well as one of the most popular. As per our calculations, Wayne Carey has a net worth of $1.5 million. Carey broke onto the scene in 1990 as a goal-kicking center backing half-forward and his full-forward, Longmire.

Partners

Wayne Carey: Net worth| Partners| Commentator| Highlights

Woman at the center of Carey’s infamous AFL case makes new life
The woman at the center of the AFL’s most infamous cheating scandal undergoes a body transformation and lives a new life.


AFL legend Wayne Carey addressed his affair with the wife of a teammate 20 years ago when he was busted in the bathroom at a house party.
The woman at the center of the AFL’s most infamous cheating scandal has forged a new life and undergone a complete body transformation.

Kelly Stevens, the ex-wife of North Melbourne champion Anthony Stevens, has shown how she moved on with her life following her affair with football icon Wayne Carey in a cheating storm that brought the Kangaroos to their knees in 2002.

The scandal is back in the public eye after a series of revelations this month of the 50-year-old as she stars in the new series on Channel 7 of SAS: Australia.

Commentator

A divisive debate has erupted again over popular football analyst Daisy Pearce.

Chief Channel 7 analyst was dragged into a storm earlier this month following comments from iconic football commentator Rex Hunt.

Hunt was widely condemned for a Facebook post on social media, where he took aim at the current state of the AFL commentary box and how the network is perceived to contain “same gender”.


Pierce has been praised for his work with Channel 7 as part of the network’s premiere Friday night slot. His move saw football legend Wayne Carey join Saturday’s squad.

Public commentary about the two best analysts in football being compared to each other is ruling the debate again on social media with comments from Hawthorne legend Dermot Brereton.

The Herald Sun first reported Brereton, one of the most insightful and popular analysts through his position with Fox Footy, posted on social media: “Gender quota aside, Daisy for football analysis Against, Wayne is by far the better analyst.”

Brereton later told the newspaper: “Rex Hunt is a legend.

Highlights

In addition, their No. 1 draft pick Jason Horn-Francis, who had put off contract talks by the end of the season, was asked to travel interstate without North’s knowledge.

Horn-Francis flew to Adelaide for Mother’s Day after an eight-round loss to Fremantle, and after a succession of flights in a short period, she missed the ninth round with a hamstring tightness.

Carey, who captained the North’s most recent premier teams in 1996 and ’99, expressed his concern about their plight on Wednesday.

“It’s as little as this football club has been since I’ve known it,” the commentator told Triple M.

“I don’t think they’re being completely honest with themselves because you can’t improve until you really accept that we broke up.

“There’s a lot going on. You don’t have people who are resigning for no reason.”

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