AFL stars Touk Miller, Charlie Cameron, Harry Himmelberg, Jack Graham and Callum Mills all get hitched
Five AFL stars have married the loves of their lives in very different weddings over four states.
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A big weekend of footy weddings saw five star players marry the ladies of their dreams.
One of them was Brisbane premiership forward Charlie Cameron who married his long-time partner Cailtin Seeto at The Valley Estate in Currumbin Valley, Queensland.
Among those toasting the bride and groom were Cameron’s Lions teammates including Lachie Neale, Jarrod Berry, Josh Dunkley, Callum Ah Chee, Keidean Coleman, Zac Bailey, Collingwood’s Dan McStay, Carlton’s Mitch McGovern and Adelaide’s Brodie Smith.
Gold Coast star Touk Miller shed a tear as his love Maddie walked down the aisle at The Orchard Estate in Byron Bay.
The happy couple was also captured jumping in the pool — full clothed in suit and dress — to continue the celebrations at the end of the night.
Jack Graham changed clubs and tied the knot in the space of a fortnight.
The Richmond premiership star joined West Coast as a free agent on a four-year deal and on Saturday married his long-time partner Jordy May in the Barossa Valley, South Australia.
In pictures posted to social media Graham is seen wearing a cowboy hat with a traditional tuxedo suit beside his stunning bride in a white strapless gown. He also had some guests wearing cowboy hats too.
Many Richmond players were in attendance at the picturesque wedding.
Elsewhere Sydney captain Callum Mills, who was heartbreakingly left out of the grand final, was celebrating again after marrying his bride Tiffany Browne.
Guests at the NSW ceremony included Buddy and Jesinta Franklin, Tom Papley, Darcy Cameron, Nick Blakey and many more of Mills’ Swans teammates.
Franklin posted an image of Browne in her long sleeved billowing grown by Lillian Khallouf with the comment “a vision”.
In Melbourne GWS Giants star Harry Himmelberg has married his partner Taylia Sarris at a wedding registry.
The couple, who are expecting their first child in December, made it official on Saturday with Himmelberg’s former teammate and now Tigers midfielder Tim Taranto and his partner Tash Hoole acting as witnesses.
The newlyweds — Himmelberg wearing pants and a white t-shirt and Sarris a white corset and skirt — then celebrated at upmarket restaurant Entrecôte in Prahran.
Sarris styled Hoole’s incredible look for the Brownlow Medal.
Last month Himmelberg and Sarris opened up to the Herald Sun about their difficult journey to parenthood after dealing with several miscarriages.
They got engaged a year ago and plan to have a proper celebration with family and friends and their baby daughter next year.
“We have been together five years now, we got engaged a year ago and it kind of came down to a decision like what do we want to do first, get married or have a baby,” Sarris said.
“We couldn’t do both, originally we tried to do both all this year and then we had a few miscarriages and then having a baby was more important.
“We’re just going to go down to the court house and elope essentially, and then we’ll do a celebration with our friends and family next year when everything is settled. I would definitely love to have the same name as my daughter, that was important for me to do.”
Himmelberg said the couple felt blessed.
“You can play out ideal situations in your head and you can plan as much as you want, the good moral of the story is no matter how things go eventually you find positives and there are people who are much worse off than us,’’ he said.
“To fall pregnant is a blessing and to have our daughter at our wedding will be really special.”