
- Now Moses and his partner have shared their first image of their new daughter
- And the loved up couple have been given the all-clear to bring baby Aspyn home
Parramatta halfback Mitch Moses will have his No.1 fan at home cheering for him- his baby daughter.
The 31-year-old and his partner Bri Gardoni were pictured leaving Mater Hospital in North Sydney on Monday with their new bundle of joy.
They both looked relaxed in loose-fitting exercise gear and sneakers while Moses couldn’t take his eyes off his new baby girl as he carried her to their vehicle in a baby capsule.
Parramatta Eel’s Mitch Moses and partner Bri Gardoni leave Sydney’s Mater hospital with newborn daughter, after watching her birth via Facetime
The couple have also posted their first image of their new daughter to social media, showing a beautiful and healthy little girl in a pink swaddle with a white bow on her head.
– We couldn’t be more in love with you,’ the couple posted on Instagram.

Moses’ daughter Aspyn is a picture of good health in this adorable first image in her swaddle Parramatta NRL teammates congratulate Mitch Moses and Bri on their new arrival
Bri was not due to give birth until this week, but little baby couldn’t wait to join the world and Moses got the phone call while he was in Townsville, hours before the match.
It has since been revealed that coach Brad Arthur told his star halfback to return home for the birth, even if it meant losing the preliminary final because of his absence.
‘What are you doing here? Get out of here,’ Arthur said.
But the expectant dad told him he couldn’t let his teammates down and instead witnessed the birth of his child via Facetime.
‘I just looked at him and said, ‘I can’t’. I can’t leave these boys here given how hard we’ve worked all year,’ Moses said.
‘She was a bit a bit filthy at the start when she got put in and said this is how it’s gonna happen,’ Moses said.
‘She was a bit filthy. But she understood. She’s supported me through everything. She’s seen how much work I put in this year to be in the position that we’re in. I have a family now – all this is for them.’

Reagan Campbell-Gillard of the Eels celebrates scoring a try with Dylan Brown, Mitchell Moses and Reed Mahoney during their NRL preliminary final match against the Cowboys The whole week has been a rollercoaster,’ he told Nine’s Wide World of Sports after on Monday.