Brendan Fevola is a former Australian Rules Football League (AFL) athlete and a current radio presenter, known for his distinguished career as a full-forward and his subsequent transition into media. After being selected by the Carlton Football Club with pick number 38 in the 1998 AFL National Draft, Brendan Fevola quickly established himself as a formidable goalkicker, making his AFL debut in the 1999 season. Throughout his distinguished tenure at Carlton, he earned the club’s leading goalkicker title for an impressive seven consecutive seasons from 2003 to 2009. His on-field achievements include two prestigious Coleman Medals in 2006 and 2009, a record that made him the first Carlton player to secure this honor twice.
Fevola also garnered three All-Australian selections in 2006, 2008, and 2009, underscoring his consistent elite performance. During this period, he was a NAB Cup Premiership player in both 2005 and 2007, also earning the Michael Tuck Medal in 2005. He concluded his Carlton career having played 187 games and scored 575 goals, placing him third all-time in the club’s history for goals. Fevolas impactful career also included representative honors, notably playing for Victoria in the 2008 AFL Hall of Fame Tribute Match, where he was awarded the Allen Aylett Medal as the best player.
With his ongoing prominent role on FOX FM and a demonstrated ability to engage audiences across diverse media platforms, Fevola continues to be a highly marketable and influential figure in Australian entertainment and sport.