Jeremy Cameron has had a huge week.
The Geelong Cats star celebrated his AFL Grand Final win and now he has announced he's expecting his first child with partner Indiana Putra.
The 29-year-old and his sweetheart both shared the exciting news with their followers on Thursday, posting photos of a sonogram as they posed with their dog.
Standing in a grassy field together, the athlete captioned his photo: 'Just because this week wasn’t big enough… we are very excited to share our little secret. Bubba due March 2023 - couldn’t be happier!'
Meanwhile, Indiana, who is the sister of Jasmine Griffen, married to former Bulldogs and GWS star Ryan Griffen, wrote alongside her snap: 'Mum & Dad - little bebè arriving March 2023.'
Jeremy, who hails from a farm in the Victorian town of Dartmoor, went all out as he celebrated the Cats' massive win against the Sydney Swans on the weekend.
He was the centre of attention when he rocked up to the Mad Monday celebrations dressed as a chicken in honour of his hen which had finally laid eggs.
Such was the dominance of the Cats in their 81-point victory, commentators already remarked it was 'party time' during the third quarter - and it appears that carried on until at least 4.30am for some players.
After the side presented the Cup to fans outside the MCG and had an official club function, Jeremy continued partying on his farm with some joyous mates.
In a barn that has been converted into a bar, Jeremy posted a video of him and four friends, including former Cats ruckman Dawson Simpson, raising glasses of beer.
He filmed one of his friends pouring a beer out of a tap installed at the converted barn, saying: 'Might be late tomorrow.' The video was timestamped at 4.18am.
It got even wilder from there.
The next video on Cameron's Instagram story hilariously showed him chasing after a small herd of calves and admitting 'we've done something silly here'.
The star full forward pointed to one of the calves, which was wearing his grand final winner's medal around its neck.
'Can I have my medal back?' Cameron asked the cow, before suggesting it could keep wearing it for the night. 'Let him have it for the night, get out there, enjoy it, it's for all of us.'
Jeremy, who kicked two goals in the grand final, was up again at 7am, posting a shot of a glass of beer in front of a Geelong-emblazoned firepit.