Munster and Ireland rugby star Conor Murray has shared a sweet on-pitch moment with his four-month-old son Alfie, as he celebrates Ireland's win in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations clash against England at a sold-out Aviva Stadium.
In some adorable photos, the rugby ace held his son in his arms to celebrate the win.
Friends, family and loved ones were all on hand after the match to mark the moment.
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While the teeny tot may only be months old, it's actually not his first time attending an international rugby fixture.
The baby made his rugby match debut at just one month old when he was brought by his proud mum to watch his father play to secure a win over Fiji in the Aviva in November.
In the sweet photos, Alfie is decked out in a mini Irish rugby jersey, with ear protection over his little ears and a toasty fleece to keep him warm.
Joanna and Conor, who tied the knot in 2023, announced the birth of their first child via Instagram in October 2023.
The black and white snap saw the newborn baby lying down in a blanket, with his little hands wrapped around Conor and Joanna's fingers.
"Alfie Murray - 22/10/24," Joanna captioned the snap.
It wasn't long before they were flooded with well wishes.
"Huge congratulations gorgeous! So happy for you both," one follower wrote.
"Ahhh massive congrats," said another.
While a third person said: "Congratulations! lovely news".
The couple announced the news of their pregnancy back in summer, one year after tying the knot in Portugal. Conor and Joanna are currently based in Limerick, but might move to Dublin as a family of three in the future.
He previously told RSVP: "I’ve been with Munster all of my career. I’ve at least another year left."
"Where we’ll go after is the million dollar question. We are in Limerick at the moment, but she is from Derry.
"We drove up there the other day and I am still tired from it. So we will go for somewhere in the middle, maybe. Dublin could be the ideal landing spot when rugby finishes up.
"I was looking at house prices and they are a bit saucy. Moving house and having a baby at the same time could be too stressful. We’ll chill out in Limerick for a while."