Controversial footy great Wayne Carey is caught on video starting a VERY different new career Wayne Carey appears to be dipping his toes into a new career Carey is widely respected as one of the AFL's greatest players By Ed Carruthers For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:12 EDT, 24 October 2024 | Updated: 06:59 EDT, 24 October 2024 e-mail View comments Former North Melbourne star Wayne Carey appears to be dipping his toes into a new career venture. Carey is widely regarded as one of the greatest footy players to have graced the game, guiding the Kangaroos to two premiership titles before leaving the club in 2001. He would hang up his boots in 2004 following a spell with the Crows, before going on to work with Carlton as a skills coach and later enjoyed several successful roles working in media.
Carey has worked as a commentator on Friday night football, appeared on panels on Channel Seven and has also been employed as a columnist for The Age. The former half-forward, who was also voted as the AFL 's greatest-ever player in a comprehensive list of the league's best players, was also a regular fixture on Triple M's The Rush Hour but was dismissed by the station in 2022, and from his roles with Channel Seven and The Age. Carey, though, appears to be taking steps into the real estate industry.
The ex-Kangaroos half-forward was seen in a video published on YouTube on Thursday by Mark O'Brien Real Estate promoting the sale of a luxury home in Heathcote Junction, Victoria. The spr.