Ex football WAG Phoebe Burgess barracks for Geelong as she attends AFL grand final

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Ex-football WAG Phoebe Burgess barracks for Geelong as she attends the AFL final with her father Mitch Hooke

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Phoebe Burgess got into the voting for the AFL Grand Final on Saturday.

The former football WAG attended the match between the Sydney Swans and Geelong Cats in Melbourne with her father Mitch Hooke.

Father and daughter beamed in a series of images shared on the podcaster’s Instagram account.

Phoebe Burgess got into the voting for the AFL Grand Final on Saturday. The former football WAG attended the match between the Sydney Swans and Geelong Cats in Melbourne with her father Mitch Hooke. Both pictured

Phoebe, 33, proudly wore a Geelong team scarf, as did her father, the two clearly fans of the winning team.

The pair were surrounded by family and friends who all wore the opposing team’s colors.

Phoebe wrote in her caption next to the images: “What. A. Goodbye @ the G with our @toyota_aus family’.

Father and daughter beamed in a series of images shared on the podcaster’s Instagram account. Phoebe, 33, proudly wore a Geelong team scarf, as did her father, the two clearly fans of the winning team

The pair were surrounded by family and friends who all wore the opposing team’s colors

Luckily for Phoebe, her chosen team roared to victory.

Geelong claimed his 10th flag in a dominant, one-sided AFL Grand Final, with captain Joel Selwood bursting into tears after the game.

The Cats started the game with a stunning opening quarter of 41-6 and never headed, leading 62-26 at halftime before walking away with the game in the second half.

Lucky for Phoebe, her chosen team roared to victory

Phoebe wrote in her caption next to the images: “What. A. Bye @ the G with our family @toyota_aus’

The Sydney Swans looked completely overwhelmed as Geelong’s powerful vanguard broke them apart, star striker Tom Hawkins led the charge with two goals in the first quarter.

The final result was a whopping 133-52 for the Cats. Geelong’s Isaac Smith was named the Norm Smith Medalist as the best and fairest player of the game.

Phoebe was previously married to South Sydney Rabbitohs NRL player Sam Burgess, 33.

Geelong claimed his 10th flag in a dominant, one-sided AFL Grand Final, with captain Joel Selwood bursting into tears after the game

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