AFL legend Wayne Carey has reportedly been banned from Crown casinos for two years after being caught with a bag of white powder in Perth.

Wayne Carey : Banned | Powder | Casino | Net worth

Wayne Francis Carey is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the North Melbourne Football Club and Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Wayne Carey : Banned | Powder | Casino | Net worth

Personal information
Nickname(s) The King, Duck
Date of birth 27 May 1971 (age 51)
Place of birth Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Original team(s) North Wagga
North Adelaide
Height 192 cm (6 ft 4 in)
Weight 97 kg (214 lb)
Position(s) Centre half-forward

He currently works in the media across a range of mediums.

A dual-premiership captain at North Melbourne (1996 and 1999), four-time North Melbourne best-and-fairest (Syd Barker Medallist) and seven-time All-Australian, Carey is nicknamed “The King”, or “Duck”.

Carey played rugby league as a junior, and began playing Australian rules football at the age of eight.

At the age of thirteen, Carey returned to Adelaide, where he attended The Heights School.

Wayne Carey Banned 

AFL legend Wayne Carey has reportedly been banned from Crown casinos for two years after being caught with a bag of white powder in Perth.

But the North Melbourne champion, who has temporarily stood down from his Seven TV commentary role, says the substance was “not illegal”.

Wayne Carey : Banned | Powder | Casino | Net worth

Carey was gambling at the Burswood venue when a zip-lock bag filled with white powder dropped from his pocket onto one of the gaming room tables, reports the Herald Sun.

After the croupier activated an alarm, casino security personnel came and questioned the goalkicker who admitted the bag was his own. CCTV also confirmed it.

“It was not an illegal substance, it was offered to security. Security didn’t take it,” Carey told The Age.

“They just said it’s not a great look, I understood that, and we left without incident.”

Powder 

North Melbourne legend Wayne Carey has responded to reports he will be banned from Crown Resorts premises for two years after being caught with a bag of white powder in a Perth casino last week.

According to The Herald Sun, the 51-year-old was evicted from Crown Burswood on Thursday evening after a zip-lock bag containing a white substance dropped from his pocket onto a gaming room table.

Wayne Carey : Banned | Powder | Casino | Net worth

Carey, who commentates for Channel 7, was staying in Perth ahead of Saturday evening’s elimination final between Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs at Perth Stadium.

The former Kangaroos captain was subsequently prohibited from attending Channel 7’s telecast of this month’s Brownlow Medal count at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, according to the News Corp report.

“We are aware of a recent incident at Crown Perth where a patron was escorted from the premises,” a Crown spokesperson told The Herald Sun.

Wayne carey casino 

AFL legend Wayne Carey has been booted from Perth’s Crown casino after he was caught with a bag of white powder.

The North Melbourne champion was in Perth to cover Fremantle’s elimination final win over the Western Bulldogs on Saturday.

The alleged incident, which occurred on Thursday night, also led to Carey being evicted from the Crown Promenade hotel.

A Crown spokesperson confirmed to The West Australian they are aware of the incident “where a patron was escorted from the premises” and “the incident was handled within our standard procedures”.

“At Crown Perth our priority remains keeping our guests, employees and the community safe.

Net worth 

A dual Premiership Captain at North Melbourne, four time North Melbourne Best & Fairest and seven time All-Australian, Carey, nicknamed “The King”, or “Duck”, is generally considered to be one of the greatest players to have ever played Australian Football. 

Wayne Carey : Banned | Powder | Casino | Net worth

In 1987, Carey was recruited by North Melbourne.

Net Worth $200,000
Date Of Birth 1971-05-27
Height 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
Profession Australian rules footballer
Work Position Wayne Carey in All-Australian teams
Nicknames Wayne Carey, Carey, Wayne

Wayne carey has an estimated Net Worth around $200,000.

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