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Privacy Policy Feedback. Wayne Carey has made a dark prediction over his future, claiming that he 'only has nine good summers left' and has called on the world to stop bringing up his chequered past. The two-time AFL Premiership winner and seven-time All-Australian was excluded from North Melbourne's year anniversary celebration video released earlier this week. In a discussion with fellow former Geelong star Sam Newman, Carey, 53, urged people to 'stop the rot' and claimed he didn't want to have to live the rest of his life with people continuing to dig up some of the darker parts of his past.
The teenage girl, who has a medical condition, was last seen on Bayberry Lane in Robina, at about 8. The centre-half, 56, made appearances for St Kilda during his professional career, which spanned 16 years. He has been the voice for a staggering 12 Summer Olympic Games, now Australia's undisputed king of sports calling is taking on a new role. A group of AFL greats including Swans icon Josh Kennedy and Hawthorn's Campbell Brown have played in front of big audiences before - but nothing like what they're about to experience.
Plenty of change has been taking place in what's been a pretty seismic television reshuffle, with some iconic commentators and pundits leaving their respective stables.
AFL star Tom Doedee is engaged! Kellie Finlayson has marked three years of living with cancer with a touching and at times heartbreaking montage of what it is like to be a young mother battling the deadly disease. Controversial North Melbourne great Wayne Carey has been sensationally scrubbed from history in a recent video released by the football club celebrating its year history.
Former Sydney Swans star Heath James has opened up about the awful toll playing football had on his body after his professional career was cut short by a host of shocking injuries. An AFL champion has called out 'con job' Jake Paul after his fight against Mike Tyson, insisting that he would need only two rounds to beat the YouTuber in a boxing match.