Parramatta Eels star Mitchell Moses announces engagement to long-term partner Bri Gardoni
As questions continue about his on-field future, Parramatta Eels star Mitchell Moses has made a huge off-field decision after he recently became engaged.
Bri Gardoni, the long-term partner of Moses, took to social media to reveal the exciting news on Sunday night.
The caption on the picture stated, “14.2.23,” and a heart-shaped emoji suggested that Moses proposed on Valentine’s Day.
The happy couple, who have been dating since 2018, received congratulations from family, friends, football players, teammates, and admirers on social media.
Bryce Cartwright, a teammate from Parramatta, said, “Congrats fam,” and added two love heart emojis.
Congratulations to you and your family, Mitchell. You are my favorite player in the Parramatta Eels’ National Rugby League (NRL). I really adore the baby and your family. I want to see you at the next possible football game. On the post, Eels supporter Scott Medcalf said, “Congratulations on the family of three.
By adding three love heart emojis to the post, Warriors forward Bayley Sironen expressed his affection for the couple.
Maria Tedesco, the wife of Roosters captain James Tedesco, posted on Instagram, “My heart.”
“Congratulations. What a lovely family you have,” another person said in reference to the picture.
“Aww, best news, congrats, babes,” Amy Keary, the wife of Roosters 5/8 Luke Keary, wrote.
The thrilling news is released as the outstanding athlete considers his playing career and the Eels and Wests Tigers compete for his coveted signature.
According to recent rumors, the Tigers increased their offer to $1.2 million each season, while the Eels increased their offer to $1 million annually.
“It’s currently with my management. Moses recently remarked during preseason practice, “I’ve left it up to them and have full faith in them that when the time is perfect, they’ll inform me.
“Perhaps that will happen before the season. It’s with them, but perhaps they can have it resolved before the season.
Since making his NRL debut in 2014 with the Tigers, the 28-year-old has participated in 198 games. He joined Parramatta in 2017 and has played 131 games for the blue and gold.