- Announcement has been made in heartwarming Instagram post
South Sydney Rabbitohs star Cameron Murray has announced he has become a father for the second time after enduring his worst year in the NRL.
Murray and fiancée Miranda Cross published a joint post on Instagram on Saturday to reveal they’ve welcomed a daughter named Tallulah into the world.
‘Tallulah Clare Murray. Our beautiful little Lulu is earthside and our hearts are overflowing with love,’ their joint post read.
‘We can’t wait for all the fun and adventures as a family of four.’
The news of the latest arrival in Murray’s family has drawn messages of congratulations from his fellow players and their partners.
‘Congratulations guys,’ Canberra Raiders star Hudson Young said.
Cameron Murray is pictured with fiancée Miranda Cross and eldest daughter Avalon in their Instagram post announcing the birth of their second girl, Tallulah
Murray (pictured with Avalon and Tallulah) has rebounded after a year from hell that saw him forced to sit out the entire 2025 NRL season
Tallulah Murray (pictured) is the latest addition to the Bunnies player’s family
‘Congrats fam, she’s incredible,’ added Cameron Munster’s wife, Bianca.
‘Congrats fam. Blessed,’ wrote Murray’s former South Sydney Rabbitohs teammate Hame Sele.
Tallulah’s sister Avalon arrived back in February 2024.
The South Sydney skipper’s news comes after he made his return to the footy field following a more than year-long absence.
Murray ruptured his Achilles tendon in February last year and missed the entire 2025 season as a result.
But the 28-year-old has since come back to lead Souths to a 2–1 win-loss record to start the new NRL season.
The Rabbitohs will again take to the field for the traditional Good Friday clash against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs this week.








