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Eagles Beau Waters Welcomes Third Child, Shares Name

Beau Waters has welcomed his third child. The former West Coast Eagles player and his wife, Belle, announced the birth of their daughter in a sweet Instagram po...

Eagles Beau Waters Welcomes Third Child, Shares Name
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Beau Waters has welcomed his third child. 

The former West Coast Eagles player and his wife, Belle,  

'God help me! Lila Rose 02.04.26,' the 40-year-old wrote alongside a photo of the newborn in her crib. 

The post was inundated with well-wishes, including from Ash Carey, who wrote: 'Congratulations!' 

Frank Agostino chimed in: 'Beautiful mate, congrats,' while Adam Nicolas commented, 'Beautiful. Congrats team!'

Beau already has two older children, sons Elijah and Levi.

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Beau Waters has welcomed his third child. The former West Coast Eagles player and his wife, Belle, announced the birth of their daughter in a sweet Instagram post this week. Both pictured

'God help me! Lila Rose 02.04.26,' the 40-year-old wrote alongside a photo of the newborn in her crib

The former footballer and his wife Belle married in a picturesque countryside ceremony in 2021. 

It follows more good news from another former West Coast star, Mitch Brown. 

In March, Mitch revealed he and partner Lou Keck are expecting their first child together. 

The couple made the news official on Instagram, posting a short clip of them embracing and Brown kissing her baby bump as Keck showed off her positive pregnancy test.

The Eagles premiership winner captioned the post 'something exciting coming October 2026' with a white love-heart emoji.

Many of their followers wished them all the best online, with model Olivia Molly Rogers writing, 'Omg yay! Congratulations!' 

Brown – who  in August last year – already has two sons with his ex-wife, former professional netballer Shae Bolton-Brown.

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They separated after 16 years of marriage but remain close.

The former footballer and his wife Belle married in a picturesque countryside ceremony in 2021

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He told The Daily Aus that the 'hypermasculinity' in AFL teams made bringing up his true self impossible.

'In the locker room and in the spas, the chats were all geared around "Who did everyone pick up on the weekend?" Or, you know, "she's pretty hot",' Brown said.

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'It was never once an opportunity to speak openly or explore your feelings or questions in a safe way.' 

Shortly after his big reveal, Bolton-Brown said she 'couldn't be prouder' of his historic move.

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