Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Blessing in disguise

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HAVING his AFL dream ripped from under him by Kevin Sheedy was perhaps the best thing ever to happen to Alex Carey.

The swashbuckl­ing Adelaide Strikers and South Australian batsman and wicketkeep­er has since put himself firmly in the frame for Australian representa­tive honours.

On the tail of a stellar 12 months, the 26-year-old hit an unbeaten 83 from 59 balls in the Strikers’ six-run BBL win over the Sydney Sixers at the SCG on Thursday night on his way to man-of-thematch honours.

It seems Carey was always destined to play on the SCG, only he always thought it would be AFL rather than cricket.

He was a member of the Greater Western Sydney squad in their first two years when they played in the national under-18s competitio­n and the NEAFL. A prodigious­ly talented midfielder who was playing reserve grade for SANFL side Glenelg at 15, he appeared to be on the fast track to an AFL career when he won GWS’s best and fairest in his first year at the expansion franchise. But at the end of 2011, just as the club was about to enter the AFL in 2012, he was cut by inaugural Giants coach Sheedy.

“It’s your dream, gone in front of your eyes and I was really lucky to go home to a really close family and get some really good support,” Carey said. “It was ... keep going with footy or sit down with (SA high performanc­e manager) Tim Nielsen who called up. We had a chat and he backed me in from that day.” Carey refused to remain bitter and said he was good friends with Sheedy. “Kevin and I actually get along really well,” he said.

“I was sitting on a plane and heading up to Sydney and I saw Kevin, he was coming down the aisle and he kept coming and he actually had the seat next to me.

“He’s fantastic, he’s a really good guy.”

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE ?? Alex Carey copped a tough break early in his sporting career – but it could prove to be the best thing for him.
Picture: AAP IMAGE Alex Carey copped a tough break early in his sporting career – but it could prove to be the best thing for him.

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