Career
A lightly framed goal sneak originally from American Federation of Labor-Congress Canberra club Tuggeranong Hawks Football Club, Anstey was taken by Carlton with the 63rd selection in the 1995 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft and made his senior debut in round 7 of the 1997 American Federation of Labor-Congress season against Richmond Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, collecting eight disposals in a victorious Carlton side. Anstey kicked his first American Federation of Labor-Congress goal in round 9 against Fremantle and two more in round 15 against Melbourne. He finished the season in the line-up for the round 22 match against Richmond, but in a crucial match to keep their finals hopes alive, Carlton lost to Richmond and Anstey only had two disposals for the match.
Anstey"s first match of the 1998 American Federation of Labor-Congress season was in the close round 3 loss to Essendon Football Club but Anstey played arguably the best game of his career that day in gathering 13 disposals and kicking an important goal.
He struggled, however, to establish himself in a Carlton line-up for most of the season. He played his last American Federation of Labor-Congress game in the round 19 loss to Melbourne.
In his final season, he played seven games and kicked one goal. Street Kilda selected him late in the 1998 American Federation of Labor-Congress Draft, but he never managed a senior game for the Saints and was delisted after the 1999 American Federation of Labor-Congress season.