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Footy legend Eddie Betts reveals he had to ask his TV colleagues for help when he felt like a failure in front of the camera

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Eddie Betts has opened up about the psychological battle he continues to fight long after retiring from the AFL, admitting he still struggles with imposter syndrome despite building one of football’s most celebrated careers.

The former Carlton and Adelaide superstar, widely regarded as one of the greatest small forwards in AFL history, revealed he has often questioned whether he belongs in his new career as a broadcaster.

He shares the condition with many Australians, as the syndrome is common among high achievers. 

Betts, who retired after 350 games and 640 goals in 2021, said self-doubt remains a constant companion as he continues to establish himself on Fox Footy.

‘I always struggle with imposter syndrome and thinking I’m not worthy,’ Betts said.

The 39-year-old said those feelings prompted him to seek advice from experienced Fox Footy presenters Sarah Jones and Kath Loughnan before the current AFL season.

AFL great Eddie Betts has revealed he still battles imposter syndrome despite becoming one of football’s most respected broadcasters today

Betts has transformed from AFL superstar into author, mentor, media personality and passionate advocate for Aboriginal communities across Australia

Betts has transformed from AFL superstar into author, mentor, media personality and passionate advocate for Aboriginal communities across Australia

Betts (pictured with wife Anna) retired after 350 AFL games but admits confidence remains an ongoing challenge despite widespread admiration throughout Australian football circles

Betts (pictured with wife Anna) retired after 350 AFL games but admits confidence remains an ongoing challenge despite widespread admiration throughout Australian football circles

‘But I want to be a role model. I texted Sarah and Kath and asked for some advice this year and they have been great,’ he said.

‘They said to let the players answer the questions, don’t try to exaggerate it too much.

‘I’m finding my feet and it’s important that other Indigenous players see me and know they can do the same and go into broadcasting or coaching or whatever else they want to do.’

The candid admission offers a glimpse behind the infectious smile and relaxed personality that made Betts one of the AFL’s most popular figures throughout his 17-season career.

His reputation was built on dazzling goals, trademark banana kicks and an ability to entertain crowds, but Betts has repeatedly spoken about the personal challenges he has faced away from the field.

After growing up in Kalgoorlie and Port Lincoln, Betts entered the AFL with limited literacy skills before later undertaking literacy and numeracy classes during his playing career.

Since retiring, he has become an author, mentor, public speaker and co-founder of the Eddie Betts Foundation, which provides pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people through sport and education.

Betts has also become one of Australia’s strongest voices against racism, regularly speaking about the abuse he experienced during his career and his determination to create better opportunities for future generations.

His latest comments came as fellow former Collingwood and Carlton player Dale Thomas prepares for his first play-by-play commentary role with Triple M.

Thomas revealed he sought guidance from broadcasting great Bruce McAvaney two years ago before receiving another boost from the veteran commentator ahead of his debut.

‘All the best. I know you’ll be well prepared. I’ve worked with a lot of people over the years, but you’re right up there when it comes to generosity, thoughtfulness, intuition and intelligence,’ McAvaney said in a recorded message.

‘You’ll do a super job. Only problem is to listen to you I’m going to have to turn BT down.’

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