Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin and partner Kristine Brooks marry in beautiful Bali wedding

Digital Staff
7NEWS Sport
Simon Goodwin and Kristine Brooks have tied the knot.
Simon Goodwin and Kristine Brooks have tied the knot. Credit: Instagram

Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin and Kristine Brooks have tied the knot in a beautiful wedding in Bali.

The happy couple exchanged vows in a low-key ceremony surrounded by friends and family.

Goodwin wore white pants and a short-sleeved white shirt with blue stripes, while Brooks looked radiant in her gown.

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The club social media accounts shared a photo of the newlyweds sharing a kiss surrounded by flowers overlooking the ocean.

The wedding was attended by skipper Max Gawn, Jake Lever and Jake Melksham to name a few.

The entire wedding party.
The entire wedding party. Credit: Instagram

Goodwin and Brooks have been together since 2021, but have largely been out of the public eye.

The Melbourne coach popped the question just over 12 months ago on Christmas Day.

“The best present I could have wished for. I can’t wait to spend Christmas with you forever,” Brooks said after the proposal.

It is Goodwin’s second marriage. He shares three teenage children with ex-wife Maggie, who were high school sweethearts and married in 2005.

The wedding continues a happy period for the club with club great Angus Brayshaw marrying Danielle Frawley last week and Christian Petracca tying the knot with long-time partner Bella Beischer last month.

The Demons are back at pre-season training next week desperate to bounce back from a nightmare 2024 season where they finished in 14th place.

Originally published on 7NEWS Sport

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