Daisy Pearce was born to Daryl and Dee on 27 May 1988, in Bright, Victoria, Australia. She started her expert vocation in 2005 with the Darebin Falcons in the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL), filling in as the club skipper from 2008 to 2016.

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Pearce is a ten-time prevalence player, seven-time association best and most attractive champ in the VWFL and VFL Women’s (VFLW) rivalries, and five-time Darebin best and most fitting victor.

 

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In the wake of marking with Melbourne’s AFL Women’s group in 2016, Pearce had a fruitful profession in the new association, having been a three-time AFL Women’s All-Australian, three-time Melbourne best and most attractive victor, and a four-time AFLPA AFLW best commander.

AFL: Is Daisy Pearce Pregnant In 2022? No, Daisy Pearce isn’t pregnant in 2022. The reports that the Melbourne Football Club star is having another child are misleading. Pearce is now a mother of twins born in February 2019, a child Roy, and a girl Sylvie.

The Melbourne footballer reported her pregnancy in August 2018, missing the remainder of the 2019 season. Nonetheless, she proceeded to tutor and work with the players as an informal right hand mentor during the pre-season preparing in November 2018.

In the wake of bringing forth the twins in February, Pearce was at that point back to her playing weight by April 2019. She re-endorsed with Melbourne for the 2020 season and returned in July 2019 to prepare three days per week.

In January 2020, Pearce continued her job as the Melbourne commander and effectively got back to football, playing the initial 3/4 of Melbourne’s training game dominate against Collingwood. She made her most memorable AFLW match in another job as a protector in Melbourne’s triumph over North Melbourne.

 

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After a fruitful season, Pearce was chosen in the underlying 40-lady crew for the 2020 AFL Women’s All-Australian group. Furthermore, she was casted a ballot the best chief of AFLPA AFLW and named by her partners for the AFLPA AFLW most important player grant.

Daisy Pearce’s Husband, Ben O’Neill Australian football star Daisy Pearce is involved with Ben O’Neill, a fireman. The couple lives in Porepunkah, Victoria, with their twins. They have not been hitched at this point.

Since June 2020, Ben has functioned as a fireman at Fire Rescue Victoria in Greater Melbourne. Before that, he worked for Country Fire Authority (CFA) for a long time. Therefore, he has very nearly 15 years of involvement as a fireman.

Ben studied at Billanook College and Deakin University, where he graduated with a Bachelor’s certification in Environmental Science in 2007. After graduation, he joined Project Firefighter in the Department of Sustainability and Environment.

Daisy consistently posts photographs of her accomplice on her virtual entertainment. In an Instagram post from January 2020, Daisy honored Ben by stating, “Today this legend disregarded the child transporter and nappy sack and got back to the fire engine subsequent to requiring 11 months off to be Sylvie and Roy’s super father and my biggest help.”

 

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Daisy Pearce’s Net Worth In 2022 The specific total assets of Australian football player Daisy Pearce has not been uncovered. In any case, as per a gauge, she is worth about $10 million.

Pearce is the Melbourne Football Club chief in the AFL Women’s (AFLW). She is viewed as the best player in Australian guidelines football. Unquestionably, 34-year-old Pearce brings in a sensible amount of cash through her playing profession as a compensation. She is among the most generously compensated competitors in the AFWL.

Aside from her expert profession, Pearce acquires from item supports and notices.

The Melbourne star is likewise a laid out media character on TV and radio. She has her digital broadcast on SEN, This Is Grit, in 2019 and is a specialist pundit for the Seven Network and 1116 SEN’s AFL inclusion.

Pearce was a pivotal individual in the June 2021 yearly Big Freeze at the ‘G occasion to raise assets for engine neuron illness (MND) research. The occasion raised more than $10 million for Neale Daniher’s cause, Fight MND.

Daisy Pearce is on Instagram as @daisypearce6.

 

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