NRL star Kyle Flanagan ties the knot with glamorous fiancée Caity Airey in a lavish ceremony

  •  Kyle Flanagan marries fiancee Caity Airey
  •  Couple tie the knot on NSW south coast

St George Dragons star Kyle Flanagan has walked down the aisle with fiancee Caity Airey at an intimate wedding ceremony in the New South Wales south coast countryside.

The couple, who were engaged in 2023 and have been together for ten years, were hitched at picturesque estate, Terrara House.

The couple shared several photos of the romantic occasion on social media, captioning the post ‘Mr and Mrs Flanagan’. 

The post received plenty of well-wishes from friends and teammates.

‘So beautiful,’ wrote Bridget Hunt, wife of NRL star Ben Hunt.

‘Congrats guys,’ posted NRL player Jake Liddle.

‘Dunno what she see in you, Congrats though,’ joked footy player Paul Vaughan. 

The couple secured their first home together earlier in the year, buying a $2.65m property from Caity’s parents.

Dragons star Kyle Flanagan has walked down the aisle with fiancee Caity Airey

The couple were hitched in a romantic wedding ceremony in the New South Wales south coast countryside

The couple were hitched in a romantic wedding ceremony in the New South Wales south coast countryside

Kyle popped the question while the couple were in Hawaii last year after being together for ten years.

The Dragons five-eighth started his career at Cronulla in 2018 before going to the Roosters for a season in 2020. 

A year later, he moved to the Canterbury Bulldogs up until the 2024 NRL season, when he joined the Dragons.

In August, Flanagan was found guilty of biting Canterbury captain Stephen Crichton’s nose and banned for four games.

The couple were engaged in 2023 and have been together for ten years

The couple were engaged in 2023 and have been together for ten years

A defiant Flanagan insisted during and after the marathon hearing  that he did not bite the Canterbury captain.

‘I’m disappointed with the result, but my focus turns now to the Dragons and how I can help them over the next couple of weeks,’ he said at the time.

‘I didn’t bite Stephen Crichton. But I thank them for a fair hearing and my focus is on the Dragons for the next four weeks.’

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