A Crows Wedding

Following a two year engagement, Adelaide Crows player Mark Ricciuto wed Sarah Delahunt in Port Lincoln, South Australia on the 18th of January.
The ceremony was held in Port Lincoln’s St Mary Of The Angels Catholic church as a weekend getaway.
Pregnant bride Sarah wore an Alexis George shantung sheath featuring tulle and french lace and carried a bouquet of white carnations.
The groom and his groomsmen wore black tie suits from Axel Beers with white carnation boutonnières.
250 guests, including baby daughter Sophie, celebrated at the Port Lincoln hotel (part owned by Mark) and shared the weekend together. Guests included Wayne Carey, Tyson Edwards & Bill Sanders.
Photo from news.com.au
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What a radiant bride!
Comment by Wendy — January 27, 2008 @ 9:19 am
LOVE her bouquet.
Comment by aletha @ pearls events — January 27, 2008 @ 10:00 am
[...] Following a two year engagement, Adelaide Crows player Mark Ricciuto wed Sarah Delahunt in Port Lincoln, South Australia on the 18th of January. The ceremony was held in Port Lincoln’s St Mary Of The Angels Catholic church as a weekend getaway. Pregnant bride Sarah wore an Alexis George shantung sheath featuring tulle and french lace and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The groom and his groomsmen wore black tie suits from Axel Beers with white carnation boutonnières. 250 guests, i Source: A Crows Wedding [...]
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[...] Following a two year engagement, Adelaide Crows player Mark Ricciuto wed Sarah Delahunt in Port Lincoln, South Australia on the 18th of January. The ceremony was held in Port Lincoln’s St Mary Of The Angels Catholic church as a weekend getaway. Pregnant bride Sarah wore an Alexis George shantung sheath featuring tulle and french lace and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The groom and his groomsmen wore black tie suits from Axel Beers with white carnation boutonnières. 250 guests, i Source: A Crows Wedding [...]
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