Friday 2 September 2022 01:25 AM AFL 2022: Brendan Fevola puffs on a vape after breaking world record trends now
Former AFL star Brendan Fevola successfully broke a world record on Thursday.
The radio presenter, 41, returned to his old home ground of Carlton as he attempted to break the world record for the 'highest altitude catch of an American football'.
He was joined by his Fox FM co-hosts Fifi Box and Nick Cody, as well as Fifi's daughter Trixie and other members of the radio team.
Brendan Fevola (pictured with his with radio co-host Fifi Box) successfully broke a world record at his old home ground of Carlton on Thursday
Brendan puffed on a vape to calm his nerves before getting into his protective gear
Before getting into his protective gear, Brendan puffed on a vape to calm his nerves.
He then put on his shoulder pads and gridiron jersey, as well as Nike shorts and footy shoes, and stepped out onto the field.
He also wore Nike gloves and had black stripes painted on his face.
Brendan made several attempts to catch the NFL ball, which was dropped high above the ground from a helicopter.
He then put on his shoulder pads and gridiron jersey, as well as Nike shorts and footy shoes
Brendan made several attempts to catch the NFL ball, which was dropped high above the ground from a helicopter
He was eventually successful in breaking the world record for 'highest altitude catch of an American football'
He was eventually successful in breaking the world record, catching the ball falling from a height of 221.89 metres (727.98 feet), and was pictured lying on his back on the field with the ball in his hand.
Brendan celebrated the catch by running over to Fifi, Trixie and Nick and giving them hugs and high fives.
The group was thrilled for the former footy player, who played for