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West Coast Eagles player Brad Sheppard scores new love with Ellen Taylor-Hawkins – The West Australian

Brad Sheppard has officially moved on after calling it quits with Nine reporter Sherri-Lee Biggs, posting pics on social media of the new woman in his life.

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West Coast Eagle Brad Sheppard has finally moved on from his high-profile relationship with Sherri-Lee Biggs.
Sheppard made headlines in December when he called it quits with the Nine weather presenter, off the back of a seemingly romantic vacay in Europe during the AFL break in October 2019.
But The West Australian has discovered that the AFL star has a new flame, Ellen Taylor-Hawkins.
Sheppard seemingly made their relationship social media official over the weekend when he tagged Taylor-Hawkins in a loved-up Instagram story.
It looks like Taylor-Hawkins was busy baking for Sheppards return from the east coast, with the Eagle sharing a cute snap of some homemade cupcakes with icing that spelled out welcome home.
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Sheppard shared a cute snap of some homemade cupcakes with icing that spelled out welcome home after his return from the Gold Coast. Credit: Instagram
In another telling sign that the pair could be romantically linked, Taylor-Hawkins boasts a number of new high-profile followers.
Sheppards team mates Tom Barrass and Francis Watson, the West Coat Eagles official Instagram page and Jeremy McGovern all follow the mysterious brunette.
Despite seemingly moving on with a fresh face, Sheppard still has a number of adorable couple snaps with ex Biggs on his social media account, who he dated for 18 months before the split.
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Scherri lee Briggs with Brad Sheppard before they split in October. Credit: unknown/Instagram
While Taylor-Hawkins is relatively anonymous online unlike many of her fellow WAGs who sport a flourishing following an article in the Augusta Margaret River Mail from 2012 shows she could be a bit of a brainiac.
According to the article, Taylor-Hawkins grew up in Margaret River and came to Perth after scoring a place in the University of Western Australias Rural Pathway program to study medicine back in 2012.
The budding physician boasted a 96 ATAR and was stoked, but a bit surprised she got accepted into the program.
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Taylor-Hawkins has collected a number of new high-profile followers on social media.
It comes after Champion Data statistics revealed Sheppard has conceded just two goals in his five direct match-ups this season.
The data places the young Eagle in the elite category of defenders.

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