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  Wayne Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wayne Carey (born May 27, 1971), is regarded as one of the greatest Australian rules football players of all time.
Carey was picked up after a series of events which would have left the Sydney Swans' recruiting staff slightly red-faced over the course of the 1990s.
Carey was irrepressible under lights at the MCG this Friday night, seeing off Shaun Smith early, then David Neitz and Anthony Ingerson.
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 Wayne Carey - Crime Scene Melbourne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Carey, who left the Kangaroos in March this year after it was revealed he was having an affair with Stevens' wife, was a director and shareholder of Starbiz Enterprises.
Carey was among a group of Stevens' family and teammates who sat through the night at Royal Melbourne Hospital immediately after the incident, which occurred two years to the day before the barbecue at teammate Glenn Archer's house at which Carey's affair with Kelly Stevens was revealed.
A group of Carey's refused to play with him in the upcoming season and he was forced to resign.Carey retreated home to Wagga Wagga and the left on a U.S holiday with his brother and a mate.
www.melbournecrime.bizhosting.com /wcarey.htm   (2473 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 24/06/2004: Wayne Carey retires
By general consensus, Wayne Carey is one of the most gifted players the game has ever known, but now doctors have told him, at age 33, he risks permanent paralysis if he keeps playing.
Wayne Schwass, who played alongside Carey for eight years, remembers his team-mate as being so explosive that at times he almost reduced players to mere spectators.
WAYNE CAREY: The matters leading to the statement I am about to make are of a personal nature and I will not discuss them.
www.abc.net.au /7.30/content/2004/s1139868.htm   (874 words)

  
 Wayne Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Wayne Carey known as "the King" or more "Duck" for his slightly hunched gait regarded one of the greatest Australian Football League players of all time.
Carey's prominence within Australian society be evidenced through the fact that some newspapers dedicated more space to the fallout the affair than they did to the September 11 2001 attacks.
For some time it was unclear whether would continue playing AFL football again but the end of the 2002 season and a bidding war between several clubs Carey his wish to play for the Adelaide Crows in 2003 and the Kangaroos and eventually negotiated the terms of a deal allow the exchange to happen.
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 Wayne Carey
Wayne Carey, known as "the King", or more humbly "Duck" for his slightly hunched gait, regarded as one of the greatest Australian Football League players of all time.
Carey's off-field reputation was clouded after pleading guilty to indecent assault in 1996, in an incident where, after leaving a nightclub, he grabbed a young woman's breast.
In March 2002, Carey was pressured to resign from the Kangaroos in sensational circumstances after other senior players reportedly agreed that they were unwilling to continue playing alongside him, after it was revealed that he had an ongoing extramarital affair with the wife of the Roos' vice-captain, Anthony Stevens[?].
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 Carey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carey is the title of a song by the Canadian singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell.
Carey Baptist Church is an independent evangelical/baptist church in Reading, England.
Carey Baptist Grammar School is an Australian school.
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 Bombers join chase for Carey - realfooty.com.au
The race for the services of former Kangaroos' captain Wayne Carey is on in earnest, with Essendon coach Kevin Sheedy the latest coach to speak to the champion player about a possible return to AFL football.
Carey, who had led the Roos to two premierships, was forced to leave Arden Street on the eve of the season after it was revealed that he had had an affair with Kelli Stevens, the wife of teammate Anthony Stevens.
Pointedly, Schwab said Carey was not averse to staying in Melbourne despite his personal turmoil, but he would not speculate as to the likelihood of a move to Glenferrie Oval.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/07/12/1026185109252.html   (843 words)

  
 Wining and dining the Carey roadshow - realfooty.com.au
Although Carey had flown to Sydney for talks - and like his trips to Adelaide was caught on film arriving at the airport - Nixon told Colless that Carey needed persuading that the Sydney board was united in recruiting him.
When Carey met the league's football chief Andrew Demetriou on Monday, he was reminded of players such as David Schwarz, who recently settled with Melbourne, forgoing a substantial part of his claim due to departing before the end of the season.
Carey's trump card is North's money worries and the fact a club such as Collingwood - with $2 million in the bank - could lessen the Roos' financial woes by paying some of Carey's contract.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/08/16/1029114013344.html   (1139 words)

  
 AM Archive - Wayne Carey quits
Wayne Carey, the captain of the Kangaroos has resigned amid claims he had an affair with the wife of his vice-captain and close friend, Anthony Stevens.
Last night, Wayne Carey, team captain with two premierships, captain of the club's team of the century, resigned from the team he joined as a 17-year-old from Wagga Wagga.
WAYNE CAREY: The matters leading to the statement I'm about to make are of a personal nature and I will not discuss them.
www.abc.net.au /am/stories/s504045.htm   (555 words)

  
 Carey
A severe shoulder injury in the first match of 1997 saw him sidelined for half the season, lacking in match practice on his return he was still a great contributor seeing the side through to the Preliminary final that year.
All Australian captain in 1993, vice-captain in 1995-6 and All Australian in 1994 as well as captain of the 1996 and 1999 premiership teams, Carey continued to be a champion player for the Kangaroos for may years.
At the end of 2001 he was announced as captain of the North Melbourne Football Club's Team of the Century and acknowledged by many as the greatest player to have played the game.
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 Wayne Carey v Melbourne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Had Wayne Carey chosen to turn it on in just about any other Friday night in any other year, all of Melbourne and much of Australia would have been talking about it for several days afterwards.
Foremost in his mind is the 1994 finals series, in which Carey kicked six goals in both the elimination final against Hawthorn (which went to extra-time) and the preliminary final against Geelong a fortnight later.
Carey was best on ground in both games, which he played with a torn calf muscle.
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 Carey splits with wife - News - www.realfooty.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Former AFL star Wayne Carey has separated from wife Sally, less than two months after the birth of their first child.
Carey had to quit the Kangaroos before the start of the 2002 season when his affair with Kelli Stevens, the wife of then team-mate Anthony Stevens, was revealed.
Carey has since impressed in his work as an AFL commentator and this season is also a part-time coach at Collingwood.
www.realfooty.theage.com.au /articles/2006/02/23/1140670200093.html?from=rss   (240 words)

  
 Printer version - AFL clubs lining up for king Carey in 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Carey retreated from the media and the gaze of the world in disgrace following his announcement to a shocked media that he had resigned from the Kangaroos over a personal matter and was now retired.
We believe that the figure Carey and the club are discussing is more in the vicinity of $320,00 to $350,000 and is for all money owed per contract for the five months of his employment prior to his exit.
So for North and Carey their negotiations are not rooted in acrimony but in the mutual realisation that at the end of the day he wants to control where he goes and play for a club with a reasonable shot at winning a flag.
www.crikey.com.au /media/2002/07/14-hugocarey.print.html   (2263 words)

  
 Wayne Carey: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The south australian national football league, or sanfl as it is usually referred to, is the premier league for australian rules football in the state of south...
Carey's off-field reputation was clouded after pleading guilty to indecent assault in 1996, EHandler: no quick summary.
(Carey announced his wish to play for the Adelaide Crows[For more info, click on this link] in 2003 and the Kangaroos and Crows eventually negotiated the terms of a deal to allow the exchange to happen.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wa/wayne_carey.htm   (1233 words)

  
 Carey Wayne - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Carey, Wayne (1971-), Australian Rules Football player, considered one of the game’s great centre-half forwards.
Wayne, John (1907-1979), professional name of Marion Michael Morrison, American film actor, born in Winterset, Iowa, and admired as the archetype...
Wayne, Anthony (1745-1796), American soldier, born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and privately educated in Philadelphia.
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 Wayne Carey quits over affair with teammates wife. - Forums
Carey, 30, cannot play for another club in 2002, although it was widely tipped last night that he would resume his 244-game career with another club, possibly Sydney, next season.
Carey's resignation followed a meeting of senior players yesterday at which the overwhelming view was that the team would not tolerate its captain's behaviour.
Carey escaped conviction for the incident after his lawyer asked that his unblemished record and charity work be taken into account.
www.inthemix.com.au /forum/showthread.php?t=4994   (2501 words)

  
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Carey initially floated the possibility of playing for North Wagga for the rest of 2002 before Nixon told him this was not feasible under AFL rules.
Carey is unable to play for any other AFL club this year but he can be picked in the national draft at the end of the year and the Swans are seen as a logical choice for the former Wagga Wagga boy.
Wayne Carey’s departure from the Roos has sent their odds for this season’s premiership plunging, according to TAB Sportsbet in Melbourne.
www.afana.com /netpaper/mar20-62043.html   (3411 words)

  
 Carey's comeback should not be as a king - realfooty.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Because if the last we saw of Carey were the images of him being shunted away at night in his manager's car, head bowed, after appearing crestfallen at the news conference to announce his retirement from the Kangaroos, then indeed it would be a sorry finale.
Carey for 10 years was top dog with the Roos.
Carey will also find that he will no longer be able to play the game on his terms.
www.realfooty.theage.com.au /articles/2002/06/20/1023864477369.html   (748 words)

  
 Bulletin - Kangaroo caught   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Wayne Carey has been one of the best footballers of the modern era.
Carey’s sin was to sleep with the wife of his team-mate, Anthony Stevens.
Patchy evidence suggests Carey left for more practical reasons, that he was shut out for betraying the core group of players that had kept the Kangaroos viable.
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 AM Archive - Wayne Carey speaks
WAYNE CAREY: Yeah I've received a lot of emails and a lot of letters that have been sent to Wagga and a lot of them have been supportive.
WAYNE CAREY: It definitely is the most difficult thing I've ever done and most stupid thing I've ever done.
WAYNE CAREY: I've affected a lot of lives out of this, there's been a lot of friendships broken and, you know, that's the one thing that I have to look forward to is just trying to earn a little bit of respect back from the people I care about.
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Carey’s reputation became a little tarnished last year when he managed just 14 games because of persistent injuries, and in the matches he did play was a shadow of his former self.
Carey also made headlines just over six years ago when a female university student had him charged with assault after alleging that he had fondled her body parts at a nightclub, and Carey later settled out of court when the woman filed a civil suit against him.
Carey’s immediate future is uncertain given he has stated he always leaves the game on a high.
www.afana.com /netpaper/mar13-01730.html   (869 words)

  
 Harry Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Many of his gestures were strictly Carey, however, such as the way he sat a horse (a good example of that is displayed in the John Wayne 1947 THE ANGEL AND THE BADMAN), a sort of slouch with elbows resting on the saddle horn.
Between 1912 and 1928 Carey made scores of Westerns (and a few non-Westerns) and as the silent era was coming to a close, his salary had mushroomed and he found himself among the top Western stars, but somewhat discouraged that he not quite reached the elusive fame garnered by Gibson, Maynard, Jones, or Mix.
Carey is center stage with the bullwhip; Gertrude Messinger is the gal with the pigtails and red dress; standing to her right is Carmen Bailey.
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 Wayne J. Carey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Carey is active in the American Bar Association Section of Business Law where he is a member of the Small Business Committee and the Committee on Law and Accounting.
Carey is a member of the Maritime Law Association and a former Director of the Delaware Volunteer Legal Services Corporation, an arm of the Delaware State Bar Association chartered with providing legal services to the poor.
Carey received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1970 in Accounting from Union College, Kentucky and his Juris Doctor degree in 1981 from the Delaware Law School of Widener University.
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 Missing man had simply left for holiday 3
Wayne and brother Jon Carey logged more than 600 miles on a pickup truck, searching for their 26-year-old little brother, who was last seen on Sunday when he said he was going to look for a Christmas tree.
Wayne Carey, a former Navy search and rescue specialist, said Thursday that he'd already braced himself to find his brother dead.
Jason's mother, Vicky Carey of Wenatchee, feared that her son was alone and injured in the woods.
www.dailytidings.com /2001/news1229/regional/dt_regional-02.php   (407 words)

  
 Harry Carey Ranch Survey.
Carey continued to perform in films for another twenty years after moving to the valley and his selection of the valley as a residence preceded by several years the construction of the first permanent Western town sets.
Carey heard that new companies were heading west and he followed the fledgling film studios that came to the Pacific Coast in the early 1900s, arriving in California in about 1912.
Carey married Olive Fuller Golden, also a native of New York and a film actress, in 1916 and the newlyweds soon established a home on the property in San Francisquito Canyon that is the subject of this report.
www.scvhistory.com /scvhistory/carey-bunse-ranch.htm   (8375 words)

  
 Wayne Carey's wife breaks silence - smh.com.au
The wife of Australian Rules footballer Wayne Carey has broken her silence over her husband's affair to declare she was happy and wants to have a family.
Sally Carey said she was hurt, bitter, betrayed and angry over Carey's affair with Kelli Stevens, the wife of his team-mate and close friend Anthony Stevens.
But despite Carey's indiscretion, Mrs Carey has stuck by her husband and is starting her life anew with him in Adelaide, where the former captain of the North Melbourne Kangaroos will play for the Adelaide Crows.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/01/20/1042911319843.html   (299 words)

  
 Frenzied reaction will keep Carey out - smh.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The past five days have given Wayne Carey a hint of the media interest he can expect if he decides to resurrect his playing career in the AFL.
Carey was out of the country and had done nothing publicly during the week, but again was the centre of a media storm.
Carey quit the Kangaroos and split with Sally in March after it was revealed he had been having an extramarital affair with the wife of best friend and teammate Anthony Stevens.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2002/06/23/1023864531849.html   (589 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Wayne Carey Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Born in 1971 in Wagga Wagga, a ru...
Carey's off-field reputation was clouded after pleading guilty to indecent assault in 1996, following an incident where, after leaving a nightclub, he grabbed a young woman's breast.
Carey's prominence within Australian society can be evidenced through the fact that some Australian newspapers dedicated more space to the fallout from the affair than they did to the September 11, 2001 attacks.
www.ipedia.com /wayne_carey.html   (278 words)

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