Wayne Carey

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Wayne Carey is a former Australian rules footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest players in AFL history, best known for his dominant career with North Melbourne in the 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian rules footballer
human
sports commentator
activeInDecade 1980s
1990s
2000s
bestKnownFor career with North Melbourne in the 1990s
captained North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Australia
countryOfSport Australia NERFINISHED
era 1990s AFL era
familyName Carey NERFINISHED
fullName Wayne Carey NERFINISHED
givenName Wayne NERFINISHED
hasNotableStatus AFL legend
North Melbourne club great
hasRecognition widely regarded as one of the greatest players in AFL history
influenced key forward play style in AFL
isConsidered one of the greatest AFL players of the 1990s
one of the greatest Australian rules footballers of all time
league Australian Football League NERFINISHED
mediaWork AFL radio commentary
AFL television commentary
nickname Duck
The King NERFINISHED
notableFor dominant marking ability
leadership on field
strong physical presence in forward line
occupation former professional Australian rules footballer
television pundit
playedFor Adelaide Football Club NERFINISHED
North Melbourne Football Club NERFINISHED
playedInCompetition AFL NERFINISHED
positionPlayed centre half-forward
sexOrGender male
sport Australian rules football
teamRole key forward
teamSport Australian rules football
won AFL premiership with North Melbourne Football Club

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