Jordie Barrett, the New Zealand rugby sensation, and his partner Alice Marshall have just dropped some major personal news – they're engaged! The 28-year-old All Blacks star and his longtime love took to Instagram to broadcast their joy, complete with a photo that features the dazzling new diamond ring on Marshall’s finger. This romantic update has sent waves of excitement through their followers and the rugby community.
The announcement on social media quickly amassed over 28,000 likes, and the well-wishes flooded in, reflecting the couple’s popularity and the high regard in which Barrett is held. Notable rugby figures chimed in with their congratulations, expressing their happiness for the couple. Sonny Bill Williams, a former All Blacks player himself, commented, “Congratulations my man,” and Ardie Savea’s wife, Saskia, shared her excitement with a cheerful, “Congratulations team!”
“Cheeehooo congrats team.”
That enthusiastic shout-out came from none other than Barrett’s All Blacks and former Hurricanes teammate Ardie Savea. Other teammates weren't far behind with their congrats, including All Blacks and Hurricanes scrum-half Cam Roigard and fellow New Zealand number nine Cortez Ratima, both echoing the sentiment with a robust, “Congrats team.” The men in black’s back-row Wallace Sititi added a spirited, “Yessir uso.”
Jordie Barrett has been a standout inside centre for both the Hurricanes and the All Blacks. His versatility also sees him comfortably covering positions as a full-back and winger. Making his debut back in 2017 with a stunning 78-0 win over Samoa, Barrett has since earned 77 caps for the All Blacks and represented New Zealand in two Rugby World Cups, bringing home a silver and a bronze. Fresh from a stint with Leinster, where he helped secure the 2024/25 United Rugby Championship title, Barrett is back and has been named in the All Blacks squad for their 2025 Grand Slam campaign starting November 1.
This announcement coincides with a bustling period for Barrett, as the All Blacks prepare to face international giants in Chicago, Murrayfield, Twickenham, and the Principality Stadium in the coming weeks. It’s clear that while his on-field career continues to soar, his personal life is also reaching new heights.
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Jordie Barrett, the New Zealand rugby sensation, and his partner Alice Marshall have just dropped some major personal news – they're engaged! The 28-year-old All Blacks star and his longtime love took to Instagram to broadcast their joy, complete with a photo that features the dazzling new diamond ring on Marshall’s finger. This romantic update has sent waves of excitement through their followers and the rugby community.
The announcement on social media quickly amassed over 28,000 likes, and the well-wishes flooded in, reflecting the couple’s popularity and the high regard in which Barrett is held. Notable rugby figures chimed in with their congratulations, expressing their happiness for the couple. Sonny Bill Williams, a former All Blacks player himself, commented, “Congratulations my man,” and Ardie Savea’s wife, Saskia, shared her excitement with a cheerful, “Congratulations team!”
“Cheeehooo congrats team.”
That enthusiastic shout-out came from none other than Barrett’s All Blacks and former Hurricanes teammate Ardie Savea. Other teammates weren't far behind with their congrats, including All Blacks and Hurricanes scrum-half Cam Roigard and fellow New Zealand number nine Cortez Ratima, both echoing the sentiment with a robust, “Congrats team.” The men in black’s back-row Wallace Sititi added a spirited, “Yessir uso.”
Jordie Barrett has been a standout inside centre for both the Hurricanes and the All Blacks. His versatility also sees him comfortably covering positions as a full-back and winger. Making his debut back in 2017 with a stunning 78-0 win over Samoa, Barrett has since earned 77 caps for the All Blacks and represented New Zealand in two Rugby World Cups, bringing home a silver and a bronze. Fresh from a stint with Leinster, where he helped secure the 2024/25 United Rugby Championship title, Barrett is back and has been named in the All Blacks squad for their 2025 Grand Slam campaign starting November 1.
This announcement coincides with a bustling period for Barrett, as the All Blacks prepare to face international giants in Chicago, Murrayfield, Twickenham, and the Principality Stadium in the coming weeks. It’s clear that while his on-field career continues to soar, his personal life is also reaching new heights.