AFL star Nick Holland and his lawyer wife Rachel have split after 16 years of marriage.
The Hawks alum and former model, who wed in a lavish ceremony at the Crown Melbourne in 2008, separated before Christmas, according to the Herald Sun.
When approached by the publication for comment, Rachel confirmed that the couple had parted ways, dubbing it a ‘restructure’.
It is not known why the couple is divorcing.
Nick played almost 200 games in the AFL and was vice-captain of the Hawthorn Football Club between 1999 and 2003.
After working as a lawyer for a few years, Nick is now back at the club as a general manager.

AFL star Nick Holland (right) and his lawyer wife Rachel (left) have split after 16 years of marriage. Both pictured


The Hawks alum and former model, who wed in a lavish ceremony at the Crown Melbourne in 2008, separated before Christmas, according to the Herald Sun
The couple shares two children together, Addie and Leo, and have become high-profile figures in the Melbourne society scene.
Rachel was last publicly snapped in December 2024 during a star-studded boat party.
The former spring carnival ambassador was tagged in various Instagram posts alongside podcast host Jessie Roberts, stylist Lana Wilkinson and fellow WAG Bec Judd.
Meanwhile, Bec made headlines in August after revealing the whopping amount she would accept for her Brighton home.
The 42-year-old took to social media to share an image of the lavish property she shares with husband Chris and their four children.
In the accompanying caption, Bec revealed the eye-watering amount it would take her family to relocate from the desirable bayside property.
‘No, we are not selling. But if somebody wants to pay 10 times market rates, then sure, it’s all yours,’ she wrote.
Bec and Chris moved into the $7.3million mansion in December 2019.

The former spring carnival ambassador was tagged in various Instagram posts alongside podcast host Jessie Roberts, stylist Lana Wilkinson and fellow WAG Bec Judd (pictured)
They have since conducted extensive renovation work on the property, increasing its value, including installing an extra bedroom and rumpus room.
The power couple originally purchased the sprawling house in March 2018, and commenced a complete makeover before moving in.
After building was completed, the space was transformed into an entertainment oasis, with rendered rock, a magnesium pool and an outdoor kitchen.
Other improvements to the lavish property include replacing the mansion’s apricot- colour palette with stylish greys and blacks, adding modern touches like gold brass fittings, marble and steel doors.
The couple kept the home’s defining architectural feature, its arches, and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior.
Also inside the home is a gym and wet bar, complete with a snooker table.