AFL legend Billy Brownless has recently confirmed a new romantic relationship with Crystal, a mother of three, after two months of dating. The couple, who share a passion for sports, were spotted together at social events, including the Geelong best and fairest ceremony.

AFL Icon Billy Brownless Confirms New Relationship with Crystal After Two Months of Dating

Brownless and Crystal's Relationship Blossoms

Billy Brownless, a well-known figure in both television and radio, has publicly acknowledged his relationship with Crystal, a mother of three. The two have reportedly been dating for the past two months and share a mutual love for football and racing. Brownless expressed that while Crystal prefers to stay out of the public eye, their relationship is flourishing. They recently attended the September Club together following the AFL grand final and are expected to be present at the Geelong's best and fairest event on Thursday night.

Changes in Billy Brownless's Personal Life

This new relationship comes on the heels of Brownless's previous public appearances, notably with Lizzie during the Australian Open earlier this year. It has been eight years since the highly publicized breakdown of his marriage to ex-wife Nicky and the fallout with former best friend Garry Lyon, who began a relationship with Nicky. Brownless and Nicky had been married for 18 years, sharing four children, and the revelation of her romance with Lyon sent shockwaves through the football community.

Reconciliation and Family Ties

Despite the tumultuous past, Brownless has managed to reconcile with both Nicky and Lyon. He mentioned the importance of family, noting they are in touch ahead of their daughter Ruby's upcoming wedding in March. Ruby is engaged to Josh Wallis, who is connected to the Western Bulldogs through his brother Mitch and father Stephen, a club legend.

Billy Brownless's Career Highlights

In addition to his personal developments, Billy Brownless is still actively engaged in his professional career. He recently appeared on 'The Amazing Race' alongside his son Oscar, who is also a former Geelong player. Currently, Brownless co-hosts the popular radio show 'The Rush Hour' on Triple M with commentator James Brayshaw. With an impressive career as an AFL player, Brownless scored 441 goals across 198 games for Geelong and has been inducted into the club's hall of fame.