India Maddern and Jock Landale have welcomed their first child together.
The WAG and NBA star, 29, shared the happy news to Instagram in a joint post on Saturday and also announced their baby’s name.
‘Archie Hunter Landale 01.07.25,’ the caption reads.
‘We never thought something could bring us closer together and change our lives as much as you have already.’
In the gallery of photos, India, who is the niece of TV presenter Rebecca Maddern, can be seen cradling her newborn and beaming with pride.
The fourth picture saw Jock bouncing his baby boy on his lap and holding his tiny head in the palm of one hand.
India Maddern and Jock Landale have welcomed their first child together
The Olympic basketballer wore a hospital band as he greeted his son for the first time.
In further photos, baby Archie slept soundly in a cot and also in his car booster seat.
In February, the newlywed couple announced they were expecting a mere six months after tying the knot.
‘Can’t wait to meet you little man,’ India wrote alongside the post, indicating the couple will be welcoming a baby boy to the world.
India and Jock tied the knot in a romantic English countryside ceremony on August 13 last year.
The Aussie basketball player exchanged vows with his partner in front of their loved ones at a lavish ceremony held at Kin House in Chippenham.
Their friends shared an array of stunning photographs from the special day as the couple said ‘I do’ during the outdoor ceremony.
For the special day, NBA star Jock cut a dapper figure in a smart black tuxedo as he celebrated with his blushing bride.

The fourth picture saw Jock bouncing his baby boy on his lap and holding his tiny head in the palm of one hand

‘Archie Hunter Landale 01.07.25,’ the caption reads

‘We never thought something could bring us closer together and change our lives as much as you have already.’

In further photos, baby Archie slept soundly in a cot and also in his car booster seat
India looked gorgeous in a strapless white satin gown, and she let her minimalist outfit do all the talking as she kept her accessories simple.
One video shared to Instagram showed the couple grinning from ear-to-ear as they walked towards their reception venue hand-in-hand after exchanging vows.
The newlyweds looked over the moon as they celebrated with their loved ones.
The couple said ‘I do’ on the grounds of luxury Georgian manor Kin House, which costs upwards of AUD$30,320 (£15,640) to hire.
The reception was then held inside the sprawling venue’s Kilvert Hall as their loved ones travelled from across the globe to attend the Wiltshire ceremony.
The couple held welcome drinks at the ‘fairytale destination’ the night before as they joined their family and friends ahead of their wedding day.
Jock and India have been dating for five years, with the pair getting engaged in 2022 and hosting an engagement party in Deniliquin, NSW.
They first met in high school but didn’t actually speak to each other until years later, when they were introduced by mutual friends just before the Covid pandemic.

India Maddern and Jock Landale, 29, announced they were expecting in February

In the gallery, India, who is the niece of TV presenter Rebecca Maddern, flaunted her growing baby bump as she pulled up her white tank top and unbuttoned her jeans

The Aussie basketball player, 28, exchanged vows with his girlfriend India (pictured) in front of their loved ones at a lavish ceremony held at Kin House in Chippenham
‘I never said a word to her because I refused to talk to women back then—just didn’t know how to,’ he told the Herald Sun in 2022.
‘Two of our best mates, they set us up pre-Covid. From there, we were rolling, and, for me, I knew that I was going to be locked down, probably within two weeks.’
The lovebirds tied the knot just days after Jock represented Australia at the 2024 Paris Olympics in a huge achievement.
However, the Australian Boomers narrowly missed out on their chance at a medal after they were knocked out against Serbia during the quarter-finals.
After the disappointing loss, Jock wrote on Instagram: ‘No better basketball than when you put on the Green and Gold. That one hurt but we will be back better in 2028. Until then.’
Jock famously took home the bronze medal with the Boomers at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and he currently plays for American NBA team Houston Rockets.
He previously played for Melbourne United before heading stateside to join the San Antonio Spurs in 2021, before moving on to the Phoenix Suns.