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Gerard Healy was born on 1 March, 1961 in Australia, is an Australian rules footballer, born 1961. Discover Gerard Healy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Timeline
Gerard Healy (born 1 March 1961) is a former Australian rules footballer and commentator.
Healy attended St Bede's College in Mentone, where he was the senior football captain.
Gerard is a trained physiotherapist.
Beginning his career with the Melbourne Football Club in 1979, Healy played mostly in a forward pocket role in attack before switching to an on-baller/midfielder role and establishing himself as one of the premier ball winners in the competition.
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He won Melbourne's best and fairest award in 1984.
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He left the Demons in 1985, after playing 130 games, moving to the Sydney Swans at the beginning of the 1986 season.
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He immediately made an impact at the Swans, winning best and fairests in his first three years with the team – 1986, 1987, 1988.
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Season 1988 was to prove the finest of his career.
In addition to the Swans' Best & Fairest award, Healy took home the Brownlow Medal as the VFL's fairest and best player, the VFL Players Association MVP and the Simpson Medal for best on ground in the Victoria vs Western Australia state game played in Perth.
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After retiring in 1990, Healy became an commentator with the Seven Network on their AFL coverage.
Healy was a special comments in 5 AFL grand finals with Seven.
He retired from Sydney in 1991 due to a serious wrist injury.
He was later recognised as one of Sydney's greats, being named in their Team of the Century.
Following his forced retirement Collingwood picked Healy in the 1991 Pre-Season draft on the chance that his injury would recover but Healy never played another AFL match.
On radio, he has also been a long-time special comments man on 3AW for their AFL coverage, as well as hosting Sports Today since 1996.
In 2000 Healy was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Following Seven losing the AFL rights, Healy joined Nine Network as a special commentator for the 2002 & 2003 seasons, before moving to Fox Footy Channel from 2004 in the same role until its closure in 2006 as well as hosting On the Couch in which he did during his time on Nine.
He gave a heartfelt farewell message on the show to his co-host David Hookes after his death in 2004.
His audio commentary also has been used for computer games, including as AFL 2007 along with Dennis Cometti.
He continued his commentary role for AFL matches with Fox Sports from 2007 and since 2012 on second version of Fox Footy.
Gerard Healy is married to Lisa (née Gluyas) and together they have three daughters.
On 18 July 2009, he was also inducted into the Sydney Swans Hall of Fame.