Sunday, 31 January 2016

Brendan Fevola 35 AFL player Charity: The Shane Warne Foundation




He says “Everyone pretty much knows everything about me. Hopefully people will realise that I’m not a bad dude. I’m not going to sit here and say I’m perfect because everyone knows that I’m not. I am just a happy dude that loves life and might take the wrong turn occasionally but I don’t mean anyone any harm, I never have. I am a very giving and loving person and hopefully that is what people see. It’s a Survivor/Big Brother/Biggest Loser so if you go in there trying to portray someone that you’re not, you are going to get found out pretty quick because it will be hard being someone that you’re not.

Lives: VIC

Brendan Fevola is regarded as both one of the most effective full-forwards to have played AFL in the 2000s and one of sport’s most controversial off-field figures. Between 1999 and 2010, Brendan played 204 AFL games for the Carlton and Brisbane Lions football clubs. During this time he won two Coleman Medals for the highest goal scorer for the season and was named in the All Australian Team three times.

Outside of football, Brendan’s personal life and off-field antics have made front-page headlines. He has made regular appearances on The Footy Show (AFL) and owned Fellini, a restaurant in South Yarra, Melbourne.


Since his retirement from AFL, Brendan played and coached in the Victorian Football Leagues. Brendan has three daughters and lives in Melbourne.

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