Benefits of being a WAG! Nathan Buckley’s girlfriend Brodie Ryan smiles as she attends the grand final with AFL star beau
Benefits of being a WAG! Nathan Buckley’s girlfriend Brodie Ryan smiles as she attends the grand final with AFL star beau
Nathan Buckley’s new girlfriend Brodie Ryan was a breakout star at the Brownlow Medal this week.
And the glamazon, 35, once again enjoyed the perks of being a WAG as she attended the AFL Grand Final in Melbourne on Saturday.
Brodie documented the outing and shared photos of herself posing next to Nathan, a former Collingwood player and head coach, as she watched the match at the MCG.
She was then seen backstage as the players celebrated while singing the team’s national anthem.
It came after Brodie made waves in a plunging emerald green dress as he sat on Nathan’s arm at the Brownlow Medal earlier this week.
AFL star Nathan Buckley’s girlfriend Brodie Ryan, 35, shared a behind-the-scenes look at the grand final celebrations on Saturday. Both shown
The star topped the best-dressed lists in the daring evening gown, which featured a thigh-high slit and plunging neckline.
“Very privileged and proud to accompany my beautiful partner to work last night,” she captioned her post.
‘A very memorable experience to share together.’
Brodie posed alongside Nathan and other AFL identities ahead of the celebrations for Collingwood, who won a record-equalling 16th premiership with a thrilling four-point victory
Collingwood beat the Brisbane Lions in a nail-biting grand final yesterday to claim a record-equalling 16th premiership with a thrilling four-point victory.
Bobby Hill scored a career-best four goals in the epic 12.18 (90) to 13.8 (86) win in front of 100,024 fans at the MCG on Saturday.
His performance earned him the Norm Smith Medal.
Brodie shared images of the premiership trophy being held aloft. It was the Magpies’ first premiership since 2010, following heartbreaking grand final defeats in 2011 and 2018
Scott Pendlebury also played a starring role and Jordan De Goey kicked the go-ahead with five minutes to play before Collingwood held firm in the desperate closing stages after losing key defender Nathan Murphy to concussion before half-time.
It was the Magpies’ first premiership since 2010, following heartbreaking defeats in the grand finals in 2011 and 2018.
At the final siren, Pies captain Darcy Moore said: “It’s so surreal. I grew up supporting Collingwood, I was here in 2010 and it feels surreal.
‘There’s so much work that goes into it, so much has to go right, and we succeeded. Just incredible, it was fun to play and I’m sure it was fun to watch.”
Brodie Ryan was a breakout star at this year’s Brownlow Medal on Monday as she posed alongside Nathan on the red carpet (both pictured)