AFL star Adam Goodes and his wife Natalie Croker enjoy a morning stroll in Bondi with their daughter

AFL legend Adam Goodes and his wife Natalie Croker enjoy a morning stroll in Bondi with their adorable daughter

AFL legend Adam Goodes and his wife Natalie Croker welcomed their first child together in June 2019.

And the loved-up pair have certainly embraced their new roles as parents to their adorable daughter, Adelaide.

Last week the couple were spotted taking their little girl for a casual stroll around Bondi in a pram.

Family outing: AFL legend Adam Goodes and his wife Natalie Croker enjoyed a morning stroll in Bondi with their adorable daughter last week 

The ex-AFL player, 40, proudly pushed the stroller along the path for the family outing as his wife walked alongside the pair.   

Ready for a long walk, both Adam and Natalie were wearing comfortable sneakers and outfits.

Natalie looked casual-chic in a white T-shirt and black denim overalls, while her husband wore a black T-shirt and beige shorts.

Doting dad! The ex-AFL player, 40, proudly pushed the stroller along the path for the family outing as his wife walked alongside the pair

Doting dad! The ex-AFL player, 40, proudly pushed the stroller along the path for the family outing as his wife walked alongside the pair

Shortly before the birth of their daughter last year, Adam told The Daily Telegraph he was ‘very excited’ to be starting a family. 

‘The most exciting thing for me is from day one this baby is going to know it’s an Aboriginal person and is connected to the longest living culture in the world, which is something I didn’t have when I was growing up,’ he also told GQ at the time.

‘Every opportunity we can we’ll be giving an indigenous experience, teaching [her] about what it means to be aboriginal.

‘For me as a father, I feel I have a role to play to instil that culture, as well as discipline and having fun,’ he added.  

'Every opportunity we can we'll be giving an indigenous experience': Shortly before the birth of their daughter last year, Adam told GQ that they would make sure their baby knew it was an Aboriginal person and is connected to the longest living culture in the world

‘Every opportunity we can we’ll be giving an indigenous experience’: Shortly before the birth of their daughter last year, Adam told GQ that they would make sure their baby knew it was an Aboriginal person and is connected to the longest living culture in the world

Adam, who previously played for the Sydney Swans, retired from the AFL in 2015 after playing 372 games – the most ever by an indigenous player.

The pair began dating during Adam’s last years in the league before he proposed in 2016.

They married in September that year in a low key ceremony, inviting only 20 guests. 

Family: They couple married in September 2016 in a low key ceremony, and welcomed their daughter in June 2019

Family: They couple married in September 2016 in a low key ceremony, and welcomed their daughter in June 2019