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From Wagga Wagga to the MCG, Wayne Carey’s footy story is one for the ages. The dual Kangaroos premiership captain – regarded by many as the greatest to have played the game – settled in for a chat with footy writer John Harms at the Cricketers Arms Hotel in Port Melbourne this week, as part of aflplayers.com.au‘s Legends Series.

Part one – in which Carey reflects on growing up in Wagga Wagga, the influence of his brother and how Denis Pagan got the best out of him – can be seen below.

Part two – in which Carey opens up about North Melbourne’s club culture during the ’90s, being voted the game’s Most Valuable Player and the difficulty of leaving the AFL – can be seen below.

Other VIDEOS in our Legends serieS



DAVID PARKIN – The four-time premiership coach reflects on the good old days of footy, and the current state of the game.

BRAD BOYD – The last captain of Fitzroy talks about his early days at Fitzroy, the merger with Brisbane and leaving the game at just 27 years of age.

LUKE ABLETT – The Sydney Swans premiership player shares a unique insight into the difficulties modern footballers face, and what he was thinking during ‘that moment’ in the 2005 grand final.

DAVID ‘SWAN’ MCKAY – The four-time Carlton premiership player relives the Blues’ glory days during the 1970s and reveals what it was like playing under Ron Barassi.