Matildas star Sharn Freier was spotted packing on the PDA with fiancée Jessica Righetti on Sunday morning as they went for a stroll around their hotel.
The soccer star, 22, and her love shared a kiss as the couple spent some quality time with Sharn’s teammates ahead of their rematch against China on Monday.
Garbed in a cream graphic jumper and grey shorts, Sharn, who made her debut with the Tillies last month, also rocked a pair of comfortable white Adidas sneakers.
Pulling her locks back in a tight bun, she could hardly keep her hands off Jessica who donned a black sweater and hid her eyes behind a pair of dark sunglasses.
Elsewhere, some of the other young up-and-comers on the team appeared to be making the most of their recent additions.
Matildas star Sharn Freier, 22, (right) was spotted packing on the PDA with girlfriend Jessica Righetti (left) on Sunday morning as they went for a stroll around their hotel
While star forward Mary Fowler and goalkeeper Jada Whyman were all smiles as they spent their early morning walk catching up.
The duo were rugged up in weather appropriate jackets and jumpers as they also spent time with defender Courtney Nevin who appeared to be making a phone call.
Caitlin Foord appeared sombre as she stayed close with one of her other teammates, after the star forward, 29, was said to be having issues with her hamstring.
The soccer star and her love shared a kiss as the couple spent some quality time with Sharn’s teammates ahead of their rematch against China on Monday
Garbed in a cream graphic jumper and grey shorts, Sharn, who made her debut with the Tillies last month, also rocked a pair of comfortable white Adidas sneakers
Pulling her locks back in a tight bun, she could hardly keep her hands off Jessica who donned a black sweater and hid her eyes behind a pair of dark sunglasses
Sharn is pictured embracing Jessica in a tight hug
The latest Matildas star went on to grab some coffee with another teammate
Elsewhere, some of the other young up-and-comers on the team appeared to be making the most of their recent additions
Two of the women appeared to be having the time of their lives
They shared a rambunctious laugh as they went for a casual stroll
The fast friends protected themselves against the cold with puffer winter coats
One opted for an all-black look, while the other favoured blue
While star forward Mary Fowler (left) and goalkeeper Jada Whyman (right) were all smiles as they spent their early morning walk catching up
The duo were rugged up in weather appropriate jackets and jumpers as they also spent time with defender Courtney Nevin (centre) who appeared to be making a phone call
Mary, 21, twisted her dark locks into a single braid as she pulled a cap down low over her face
The teammates were all smiles as they spent some quality time bonding together
The trio also took the time to catch up with another friend
Their sighting comes after Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson admitted he is a ‘bit concerned’ about Caitlin’s possible hamstring injury.
The star striker was replaced just after the hour mark on Friday in the friendly against China in Adelaide after reporting tightness in the back of her thigh.
Tony, 50, insisted it was precautionary but the Arsenal star won’t feature in Monday night’s rematch at Accor Stadium in Sydney.
Caitlin Foord, 29, (right) appeared sombre as she stayed close with one of her other teammates, after the star forward was said to be having issues with her hamstring
Matildas coach Tony Gustavsson recently admitted he is a ‘bit concerned’ about Caitlin’s possible hamstring injury
Tameka and Kirsty Yallop were also spotted out with their two-year-old daughter Harley Rose
The couple looked every inch the happy family unit as they walked alongside their fellow athletes
At one point, Tameka appeared completely engrossed in conversation with one of the other players
The pair didn’t appear bothered by the cold as they donned their soccer shorts
Mackenzie Arnold rugged up in a brown jumper with a pair of black sweatpants over crisp white sneakers
Some players stepped out still wearing their slippers
Two sported a matching pair of slippers as they attempted to soak up some morning sun
Hayley Raso rocked a black jumper and white shorts
Other players kept themselves covered from neck to toe
‘I’m a bit concerned,’ the Swede said at fulltime, where Australia drew 1-1 following an injury time equaliser from Michelle Heyman in Adelaide.
‘It’s easy to say after something like that happens – should I really have used her [Caitlin] or should I have let her rest?
On June 4 – the day after the Matildas’ second match against China in Sydney – Tony will announce his 18-strong Olympic squad.
Australia’s campaign in Paris begins on July 26 (AEST) with a clash against Germany in Marseille ahead of other group games against Zambia and the United States, who have snared Olympic gold on four occasions.