Geelong Cats star Patrick Dangerfield welcomes baby girl with wife Mardi

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Geelong Cats star Patrick Dangerfield welcomes adorable daughter with wife Mardi – revealing her very old-fashioned name

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Geelong Cats player Patrick Dangerfield has become a father for the third time.

The 32-year-old AFL champion and his wife Mardi welcomed daughter Winnifred Elizabeth Dangerfield on Saturday.

Adorable photos shared on Patrick’s Instagram show the couple’s first two children, Felicity and George, meeting their new sister for the first time.

Geelong cat star Patrick Dangerfield has become a father for the third time.  The 32-year-old AFL champion and his wife Mardi welcomed daughter Winnifred Elizabeth Dangerfield on Saturday

Geelong cat star Patrick Dangerfield has become a father for the third time. The 32-year-old AFL champion and his wife Mardi welcomed daughter Winnifred Elizabeth Dangerfield on Saturday

“Flic is meeting the new addition to the @catswomen engine room for the first time,” he wrote in the caption.

Winnifred Elizabeth Dangerfield. Go get them Winni,’ he added.

Fellow Cats players, Jezza Cameron and Gary Rohan, along with AFLW star Abbey Holmes and Channel 7 presenter Rebecca Maddern were among the high-profile friends to send their congratulations.

It has certainly been an event year for Patrick, who was part of the Premiership winning team this year.

Adorable photos shared on Patrick's Instagram show the couple's first two children, Felicity and George, meeting their new sister for the first time

Adorable photos shared on Patrick's Instagram show the couple's first two children, Felicity and George, meeting their new sister for the first time

Adorable photos shared on Patrick’s Instagram show the couple’s first two children, Felicity and George, meeting their new sister for the first time

The Cats braved their outdated roster to face the Sydney Swans in the AFL final in September, beating them by 81 points and breaking an 11-year title drought.

Dangerfield led the Geelong contingent, including by Isaac Smith, Shaun Higgins, Joel Selwood and Tom Hawkins, which became the oldest average roster in VFL/AFL history to win a flag.

The Cats were infamous with 83 points by eventual Prime Minister Melbourne in last year’s preliminary final and were labeled ‘too old and too slow’.

Little Felicity photographs her little sister

Little Felicity photographs her little sister

Little Felicity photographs her little sister

Big brother George cuddles with his newborn sister

Big brother George cuddles with his newborn sister

Big brother George cuddles with his newborn sister

High school sweethearts Patrick and Mardi officially tied the knot in 2016.

The couple first met at Oberon High School and have been together ever since.

Not all players chose to play up to the age trope, with Jeremy Cameron stealing the show dressed as his famous chicken on the grand finale day.

He’d waited for it to lay eggs, and when it finally happened on the decider’s morning, he had them for breakfast.

Meanwhile, Geelong’s spiritual leader Sammy Moorfoot dressed up as Cameron, complete with cowboy hat and No.5 jersey.

High school sweethearts Patrick and Mardi officially tied the knot in 2016

High school sweethearts Patrick and Mardi officially tied the knot in 2016

High school sweethearts Patrick and Mardi officially tied the knot in 2016