Peter Carey
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*Glenelg 1971 – 1988 | *Glenelg 1971 – 1988 | ||
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[[File:PCareyGlenelg.jpg |thumb|left|Peter Carey]] | [[File:PCareyGlenelg.jpg |thumb|left|Peter Carey]] | ||
== Biographical == | == Biographical == | ||
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*Height: 193cm | *Height: 193cm | ||
*Weight: 102kg | *Weight: 102kg | ||
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*Recruited from: Seacombe High School | *Recruited from: Seacombe High School | ||
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Guernsey Number: [[5]] | Guernsey Number: [[5]] | ||
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Biographical
- Born: 27 January 1954
- Height: 193cm
- Weight: 102kg
- Recruited from: Seacombe High School
- GFC League Debut: 1971
Guernsey Number: 5
Peter Carey holds the league record for most games played, with 448 appearances.
Nicknamed 'Super', Carey also represented South Australia on 19 occasions, giving him a total of 467 games at senior level which was a record until Craig Bradley pushed the mark to 501.
Carey played in a variety of roles in his career including centre half forward and ruckman. He won Glenelg's Best and Fairest award in 1975, 1979 and 1981 as well as topping their goalkicking in 1973. From 1983 until 1988 he was club captain, including back to back premierships in 1985 and 1986. He had earlier participated in their 1973 premiership team, with six goals in the Grand Final win over North Adelaide.
In 1981 he won the first ever Fos Williams Medal and for his performances with South Australia he also earned All Australian selection in both 1979 and 1980.
He was named, in 2002, as the inaugural member of Glenelg's Hall of Fame and inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2009.
See also
References
2. 1985 SANFL Football Budget