Former footy WAG Amie Rohan reveals baby joy after tragic end to her first pregnancy with AFL star ex

Former footy WAG Amie Rohan has revealed she is again expecting – and the uplifting news comes after she tragically lost one of her twins just five hours after she was born in 2018.
Rohan, who was married to former Sydney Swans and Geelong Cats star Gary Rohan, has moved on with her new partner, Jaison Todd.
The couple welcomed Archibald Alexander in April 2024 – and are now preparing for their second bundle of joy.
Rohan gave birth to twins in 2018, but sadly their daughter Willow died after she suffered a fatal neural tube defect.
Her sister Bella survived after spending three weeks in intensive care.
The Rohans then welcomed Sadie in 2020.
Former footy WAG Amie Rohan has revealed she is expecting again (Rohan is pictured with new partner Jaison Todd after the birth of their son Archibald Alexander in 2024)
Amie Rohan was married to ex-footy star Gary Rohan (pictured together). They now co-parent daughters Bella and Sadie
Gary Rohan has found love again with Madi Bennett, with the couple now parents themselves
Fast-forward to 2026, Rohan and Todd are preparing to be parents again.
‘Safe to say this next chapter might be our wildest (and most beautiful) yet,’ Rohan posted on Instagram, with AFL identities Kellie Finlayson and Jess Hosking among those to pass on their congratulations.
Gary and Amie Rohan were high school sweethearts and were married for four years before splitting in 2020.
The retired footy star went public with his new girlfriend Madi – a physiotherapist – in 2021, and the pair married in December 2022.
Following her marriage breakdown, Rohan said it had been one of the worst times of her life.
‘Every single day I showed up for my girls, I got out of bed and faced the day ahead of me,’ she said on the Move Your Mind podcast.
‘They were some of the hardest days of my life, harder than when we lost Willow.
‘But I still faced whatever the day brought.’
Rohan made his AFL debut with the Swans in 2010 before moving to Geelong ahead of the 2019 season.
He finally won a premiership in 2022 with the Cats after losing three previous grand finals.

