AFL commentator Wayne Carey is not returning to Seven for 2023. WA Police said on Thursday an investigation into an incident with white powder at Crown ...
“Wayne has advised Seven that due to the media attention he and his family have received as a result of this incident, he doesn’t intend to do any media in 2023. AFL commentator Wayne Carey is not returning to Seven for 2023. Wayne Carey and Seven AFL part company
The announcement came just hours after WA Police confirmed it would not be proceeding with criminal charges against the former football star.
A third employer, The Age newspaper (Owned by Channel 9) has also confirmed it has now parted ways with Carey. “It was not an illegal substance, it was offered to security. They just said it’s not a great look, I understood that, and we left without incident.”
Wayne Carey's commentary career appears over, after Channel Seven confirmed the footballing great will not appear on their telecast for the 2023 season.
WA Police confirmed on Thursday they will not be pressing charges, following the result of an investigation into the incident. When using Facebook to create or log in to an account, you need to grant The Roar permission to see your email address You must provide an email address to create a Roar account
Carey was in Perth for Seven's AFL finals coverage on September 1, when Crown security escorted him from the casino and later from his hotel room after a small ...
Carey was in Perth for Seven’s AFL finals coverage on September 1, when Crown security escorted him from the casino and later from his hotel room after a small bag containing a powdered substance allegedly fell from his pocket at a gaming table. The drama first played out on the 6PR airwaves last month when Wayne Carey is considering whether to pursue a discrimination claim against Crown Perth over its handling of an incident last month that led to his ejection from the premises after WA Police confirmed no criminal charges would be laid against the retired footballer.