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Hopefully this serves as a reminder to some Melbourne fans that despite his poor form he's still a human being. Congrats to Fritta

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Bayley becomes a dad

Fantastic news for Bailey and Natalie with the birth of baby Noah, May help explain a few things, it’s such a big deal having your first bub.👍🌸

 
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Do you mean there are other things in life beyond footesball.

You are joking !

Any word on the little'un's hair?

(Nice one, Natalie and Bayley 😊)


1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Any word on the little'un's hair?

(Nice one, Natalie and Bayley 😊)

Noah has a sparse covering of downy hair on his sweet little head 🥹

9 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Noah has a sparse covering of downy hair on his sweet little head 🥹

And probably smells even better than downy 😀

 
11 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Any word on the little'un's hair?

(Nice one, Natalie and Bayley 😊)

10 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Noah has a sparse covering of downy hair on his sweet little head 🥹

You'd think, with that name, he'd have a wide part through the red.

Noah Fritsch ?

Ghosty does.

Congrats Fritta


Congratulations to Fritta and Natalie. A weeks personal leave may be in order. He will want to be near home and the hospital this week. Its a pretty magical (and demanding) time for a family.

It will also give him a chance to relieve the pressure and regroup.

Good on you Fritta, and seriously what better reminder that footy is just a game at the end of the day, this stuff is what life is really about...family! When all is said and done, the games have been won and lost, the most important thing is family.

Well done guys congrats on your beautiful baby boy, hopefully you both get some sleep!

He didn't deserve to be dropped anyway but wow he must have had a distraction or two recently with that coming up, absolutely huge life event right there :) Footy is great and all, but it really pales in comparison to having a kid.

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13 hours ago, 640MD said:

Do you mean there are other things in life beyond footesball.

You are joking !

Yes give him a couple of weeks off for paternity leave. He won't be missed and it might actually improve him.

Congrats to Fritta and Natalie.

Also a job well done for not having this baby in grand final week. Good planning, not that I think it matters.


Congratulations to Bayley and Natalie!

Wonderful news! ❤️💙

Hopefully a Father-Son selection for the Demons in over 18 years time. Fingers crossed! 🤞🏻

I hafta agree that if the pregnancy was testing it may have affected Bailey's form. I certainly thought the argument that he was playing badly because he wants to be traded was ridiculous.

1 hour ago, Go Ds said:

I hafta agree that if the pregnancy was testing it may have affected Bailey's form. I certainly thought the argument that he was playing badly because he wants to be traded was ridiculous.

Every single player’s partner must be pregnant and having a difficult one.


32 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Every single player’s partner must be pregnant and having a difficult one.

Sure. Why not? 😂

18 hours ago, jaydenh10 said:

congrats to him and his wife, he needs to fire up!!!

I'm sure this will inspire him.

Them nappies and all things baby, cost a royal fortune.

And let's all chip in and buy him a cot with very large posts on each end😀.

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Congrats to Nat and Fritta the time has now come to pull the finger out Bayley.

Let's make the little one proud and start kicking some bags and string some consistent games together.

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