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Wayne Carey ( born 27 May 1971 ) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the North Melbourne and Adelaide Football Clubs in the Australian Football League ( AFL ).
A dual Premiership Captain at North Melbourne, four time North Melbourne Best & Fairest and seven time All-Australian, Carey, nicknamed " The King ", is generally considered to be one of the greatest players to have ever played Australian Football.
As a 16 year old, Carey made the move to Melbourne and played for the North Melbourne under 19s, where he starred in their 1988 premiership side, coached by Denis Pagan.
During this eight year period, Carey played 170 games, averaged 8 marks and 19 disposals per game and kicked 524 goals at 3. 1 per game.
Carey consistently won games off his own boot, including a game against reigning premiers the West Coast Eagles at the WACA in round 12, where he cut All Australian and Hall of Fame centre half-back Glen Jakovich to shreds and then against that year's eventual premiers in Essendon in round 15, where he played a dominant final quarter that marked him as an out-and-out champion.
During the first two years of Carey's captaincy at North Melbourne the Kangaroos registered an impressive 25 wins from the 35 home and away games in which Carey played.
Such was the influence that Carey had on games in which he played, and so much did the Kangaroos struggle in his absence that, in mid 1994, the phenomenon was given a name – ' No Carey, no North '.
In a low scoring game, played in very wet conditions, Carey was dominant with 10 marks and 23 disposals.
Matched up against Carlton's Stephen Silvagni in the Grand Final, Carey played a slightly unfamiliar role.
After round 13, Carey had played just seven games and averaged only 11 disposals and 2. 0 goals per game.
In round 21, after playing 14 games and kicking 35 goals that year, Wayne Carey played what would end up being his last game for the North Melbourne Football Club.
For some time, it was unclear whether Carey would return to AFL football, but after the end of the 2002 season and a 12 month absence from football, Carey was signed up by the Adelaide Crows, where he played for the next two seasons.
Carey played the first 11 games in 2004, after which he had taken the most contested marks at Adelaide, was 11 goals clear in the Crows ' goal kicking and was coming second in the club best and fairest.
Taking a contested mark on the wing, Carey played on, having three bounces and shrugging off a tackle as he ran inside the forward 50.
In all they played against each other 18 times, 16 while Carey was at North Melbourne and two when he was at Adelaide, first meeting in round 12 of 1992 and last in round 19 of 2003, with Jakovich being able to hold Carey to averages of 6 marks, 14 disposals and 2. 1 goals per game.
By comparison, in the 188 games Carey played against all other opponents in the same period, he averaged 7 marks, 18 disposals and 3. 0 goals per game.
Novello made his stage debut in 1921 in Deburau by Sacha Guitry with Robert Loraine, Madge Titheradge and Bobbie Andrews, and among other stage engagements, in the next years he played Bingley in an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice with Ben Webster as D ' Arcy and Mary Jerrold as Elizabeth, in a cast that included Ellen Terry, May Whitty and Joyce Carey.
* Richard III ( 1912 ): Elizabeth was played by Carey Lee.
Jones also played the " older woman " girlfriend of Drew Carey's character in several episodes of The Drew Carey Show.
In 2002 Herring played the role of Renchard in the Doctor Who webcast Real Time, with Stewart Lee as Carey.
VH1 catered to adult top 40, including musicians such as Ace of Base, Melissa Etheridge, Sheryl Crow, Lisa Loeb, Seal, and other slightly more rock-oriented popular music than what it had originally played, though favorites such as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Cher, Elton John, Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Céline Dion, still received heavy play as well.

Carey and rugby
Carey grew up in Wagga Wagga, regarded as the frontier dividing " Aussie rules " territory with that of rugby league.
* Walter Julius Carey, rugby union player and Bishop of Bloemfontein

Carey and league
Over the next nine seasons, Carey came to be regarded as the standout player in the league, and was known as ' the King '.
By season's end Carey was dominating Centre Half Forward like no one else in the league, his play trademarked by big marks and long goals.
For the season, Carey averaged 7 marks, 18 disposals and 2. 6 goals per game, led the league in marks and contested marks and took out a host of individual awards from the media and Players ' Association as the seasons best player.
In his first-full season (), Wills hit. 295 and led the league with 50 stolen bases, being the first National League player to steal 50 since Max Carey stole 51 in.
Carey played for the Pirates from his arrival in the league in until, winning a World Series championship in 1925.
He made his debut in the 1988-1989 National Hurling League, a campaign which resulted in Carey collecting his first national title as Kilkenny became league champions.
During his career with United, Carey played 304 league games, scoring 17 goals.
He helped the club win the 1965 and 1967 league titles and captained United when winning the 1963 FA Cup Final-just as his fellow countryman Johnny Carey had done in United's previous FA Cup win 15 years earlier.
Andrew Arthur Carey ( October 18, 1931 – December 15, 2011 ) was born in Oakland, California and was a major league third baseman for the New York Yankees ( 1952 – 1960 ), and three other major league teams from 1960 to 1962.
Carey led the league in triples in 1955 with 11.
After a 41 year wait, league success finally came in 1952, with United, led by Johnny Carey, demolishing second-placed Arsenal 6 – 1 on the final day of the season to finish four points ahead of Arsenal and Tottenham.
Beginning his twenty-second season in the league and twentieth as referee ( crew chief ) with the 2011 NFL season, Hochuli's officiating crew consists of umpire Rich Hall, head linesman Mark Hittner, line judge Adrian Hill, field judge Craig Wrolstad, side judge Ronald Torbert and back judge Don Carey.

Carey and junior
de: Harry Carey junior
Mitten signed with the Manchester United in 1936, and was in the junior side with future colleagues Stan Pearson and Johnny Carey.
Carey led the Hurricanes in key blocks ( knockdowns / pancakes ) as both a junior and senior.

Carey and began
Biblica ’ s international ministry began in 1810 with its sponsorship of William Carey ’ s Bible translation work in India.
He was convinced to stay by the coaching staff and, in the latter half of the season, Carey began to show signs that he was destined for greatness.
Towards the end of the season however, Carey began to suffer heavily from the debilitating groin condition Osteitis pubis and his mobility and form subsequently slumped going into the finals.
In 1904 Stein began this fictional account of a scandalous three-person romantic affair involving a dean ( M. Carey Thomas ) and a faculty member ( Mary Gwinn ) from Bryn Mawr College and a Harvard graduate ( Alfred Hodder ).
In the summer of 1795, Charles Dolph, John Carey, and John West began the labor of clearing and plowing lands in the neighborhood of Bucktown or Corners, as this place was long called after the first foot-path opened from Blakeley to the Roaring Brook crossed the Wyoming road at Allsworth ’ s.
He began a practice in medicine while he was physician at an open ward reception on Carey Street.
When Carey arrived in Philadelphia, he began to publish a periodical, The Pennsylvania Evening Herald.
The band began to tighten up musically, enlisting drummer Danny Carey ( later in Tool ), as well as bassist Bill Tutton ( King Dot ), guitarists Marc Levinthal ( Pippi Rockstocking ), Steven Shenar ( Sven Seven ), C. J.
Around 1780, an indigent Baptist cobbler named William Carey began reading about James Cook's Polynesian journeys.
During the six years that Carey managed the indigo plant, he completed the first revision of his Bengali New Testament and began formulating the principles upon which his missionary community would be formed, including communal living, financial self-reliance, and the training of indigenous ministers.
Ward set up a print shop with a secondhand press Carey had acquired and began the task of printing the Bible in Bengali.
The poem was so successful that Carey himself began to be known as " Namby Pamby Carey " ( while Philips became known as " Namby Pamby "), and the poem even came to be used as children's literature.
It was so successful that people began to call Philips himself " Namby Pamby " ( as, for example, in The Dunciad in 1727 ), as he had been renamed by the poem, and Carey was referred to as " Namby Pamby Carey.
" He dated English actress and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps co-star Carey Mulligan from August 2009 to October 2010 ; they were introduced by the film's director, Oliver Stone, prior to filming and began dating shortly after.
In 2008, after Drew Carey took over the host position on The Price Is Right, Fields began to regularly appear on camera, interacting with Carey during the show.
On his return to Manchester United, Carey began playing as a midfielder and defender.
When Carey began his international career in 1937 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations.
With approval from Governor Hugh Carey, construction on York ’ s permanent campus began in December 1980.
Later this year, Blackground signed a new artist Crystal Nicole better known as Cri $ tyle, who began her career as a songwriter and has written songs for Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Keke Palmer and many more.
These different opinions led to a very public feud in between them, as Carey began posting messages on her webpage during early and mid-2000, telling fans inside information on the scandal, as well as instructing them to request " Can't Take That Away ( Mariah's Theme )" on radio stations.
William Carey University's Department of Theatre & Communication began in 1915, by Kate Downs P ' Pool, and has garnered a reputation for outstanding work.

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