Wayne Carey Biography, Age, Height, Net Worth, Family & More

Wayne Carey (Wayne Francis Carey) is a former Australian rules footballer known as one of the greatest in AFL history. Often referred to as “The King” or “Duck”, Carey led North Melbourne to two premierships (1996, 1999) and was widely respected for his dominance on the field. However, his life and legacy have been deeply affected by a string of controversies, including high-profile affairs, assault allegations, substance abuse admissions, and a recent viral video in 2025.

Despite his turbulent personal life, Carey continues to be a public figure and now hosts a podcast titled The Truth Hurts.

Wayne Carey Wiki/Bio

Full NameWayne Francis Carey
Date of BirthMay 27, 1971
Age54 (as of July 2025)
ProfessionFormer AFL Player, Podcaster, Former Commentator
Known ForNorth Melbourne Premierships, The Truth Hurts Podcast
HometownWagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Current ResidenceMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Zodiac SignGemini

Physical Details

Height6’4” (192 cm)
WeightApprox. 97 kg (playing days)
Hair ColorBrown
Wayne Carey

Early Life

Wayne Carey grew up in a large family in Wagga Wagga, one of five children. His father Kevin Carey had played for Fitzroy, and young Wayne quickly took to sport. He joined North Melbourne at the age of 17, debuting in 1989, and his standout performance in the 1992 State of Origin game confirmed him as a once-in-a-generation talent.

Carey dedicated himself to football from a young age, moving through elite AFL development pathways instead of formal tertiary education.

Family Details

FatherKevin Carey (former Fitzroy player)
MotherLynne Carey
SiblingsFour (names not publicly shared)
Marital StatusDivorced (Sally McMahon, 2001–2006); Partner: Jessica Paulke (2018–present)
ChildrenElla (b. 2006), Charlotte (b. 2014), Carter (b. 2019), unnamed son (b. 2025)

Carey’s personal life has often made headlines. His marriage to Sally McMahon ended following the 2002 affair with a teammate’s wife. He later had high-profile relationships with Stephanie Edwards, Catie O’Neill, and currently, Jessica Paulke, with whom he has two children.

Wayne Carey  and Jessica Paulke
Wayne Carey and Jessica Paulke

Career Highlights

Carey played 244 games for North Melbourne from 1989 to 2001, scoring 671 goals, and later played 28 games for Adelaide. He was captain for both of North Melbourne’s premierships and is widely considered the greatest centre half-forward in AFL history.

Post-retirement, he became a football commentator and media personality, though his broadcasting career was cut short due to a series of scandals.

MilestoneDetails
Breakthrough1992 State of Origin – 2 goals for South Australia
Major Awards4× Syd Barker Medal, 7× All-Australian
Media CareerChannel 7, Triple M, The Age (2000s–2022)
Recent ProjectThe Truth Hurts podcast (2023–present)
Notable ExitFired after 2022 white powder casino incident

Net Worth and Income

FieldDetails
Estimated Net Worth$5–10 million (as of 2025)
Income SourcesAFL salary, media roles, endorsements, podcast revenue

Carey earned a fortune during his AFL peak, including a $700,000 marketing deal with North Melbourne. His podcast The Truth Hurts is now his primary source of income.

Controversies

Wayne Carey’s legacy has been repeatedly challenged due to his long list of scandals, including:

  • 1996: Pleaded guilty to indecent assault for grabbing a woman’s breast.
  • 2002: Affair with Kelli Stevens, wife of teammate Anthony Stevens.
  • 2007: Accused of glassing ex-fiancée Kate Neilson in Miami.
  • 2008: Admitted to alcohol and cocaine abuse publicly.
  • 2012: Caught with traces of cocaine at Barwon Prison; refused a strip search.
  • 2022: Fired from all media roles after a white powder fell from his pocket in a Perth casino.
  • 2024: Excluded from North Melbourne’s centenary video, sparking backlash.
  • 2025:
    • June: Involved in a pub altercation in Melbourne.
    • July: Viral bathroom video surfaced of Carey exiting after a woman, leading to speculation and public debate. He accused the filmmakers of slut-shaming and involved lawyers, defending his and the woman’s actions.
Wayne Carey

Wayne Carey Recent Updates

2023–2024

  • Podcast Debut: Launched The Truth Hurts with Ayrton Woolley; joined by Tony Sheahan in 2024.
  • Relationship: Reunited with Jessica Paulke after a split with Catie O’Neill.
  • Centenary Snub: Left out of North Melbourne’s centenary tribute in Nov 2024; called the move “vindictive.”

2025

  • January: Welcomed a baby boy with Jessica Paulke.
  • June: Pulled from a charity fundraiser after public backlash.
  • July: Featured in a controversial bathroom video filmed at Toorak Cellars. Carey denied wrongdoing and defended both himself and the woman involved, Kate Aston.

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