West Coast Eagles AFL star Brad Sheppard moves on with a new flame – months after breaking up with Channel Nine weather presenter Scherri-Lee Biggs
- West Coast Eagles AFL star Brad Sheppard has reportedly found love again
- Sheppard and Nine weather presenter Scherri-Lee Biggs broke up in December
- He tagged Ellen Taylor-Hawkins in a romantic Instagram story on the weekend
- The mystery brunette is now followed by Sheppard's West Coast team mates
West Coast Eagles AFL star Brad Sheppard has moved on to a new relationship following his split with Scherri-Lee Biggs.
The Eagles player has seemingly found love with a brunette after breaking up with the Channel Nine weather presenter in December last year.
Sheppard hinted that he was in a new relationship by tagging his new mystery woman, Ellen Taylor-Hawkins, in a romantic Instagram story over the weekend.

West Coast Eagles AFL star Brad Sheppard (pictured right) has seemingly moved on with Ellen Taylor-Hawkins (pictured left)

Sheppard tagged Ms Taylor-Hawkins (pictured) in a romantic Instagram story over the weekend

The Eagles player (pictured left) split with Channel Nine weather presenter Scherri-Lee Biggs (pictured right) in December last year after 18 months of dating
He shared a picture of homemade cupcakes with icing that spelled out the words 'welcome home'.
Ms Taylor-Hawkins appeared to have surprised Sheppard after his return to Perth from the Gold Coast, where the Eagles beat Adelaide Football Club on Saturday.
A number of Sheppard's team mates have also begun to follow Ms Taylor-Hawkins on Instagram, suggesting that the pair may be romantically involved.
Tom Barrass, Francis Watson, Jeremy McGovern and the official West Coast Eagles Instagram page are all following the brunette.
A number of romantic photos featuring Sheppard's ex-girlfriend still remain on the AFL star's Instagram page.
Sheppard and Biggs dated for 18 months and split after a seemingly romantic European holiday during the AFL break in October 2019.
Ms Taylor-Hawkins has a modest online presence, with a private Instagram account and under 1,000 followers, unlike many AFL WAGs who boast a large fanbase.

Sheppard and Biggs split after a romantic European holiday together in October 2019
The mysterious brunette grew up in Margaret River and moved to Perth after winning a place in the University of Western Australia's Rural Pathway program.
She achieved an impressive ATAR of 96 and was accepted to study medicine in 2012.
'I was pretty stoked but a bit surprised because I was right on the borderline with my ATAR score,' she told the Margaret River Mail.
'Usually the cut-off is 98, so this is a good way to give country students a chance and get doctors back into rural areas,' Ms Taylor-Hawkins said.

The AFL star still has a number of pictures with his ex-girlfriend on his Instagram page (Biggs left, Sheppard right)
At the time the medical student said she wanted to work with children or in remote Aboriginal communities.
Sheppard's new relationship comes after he was identified as an elite AFL defender.
The Eagles star only conceded two goals in five direct match-ups this season according to Champion Data statistics.
The AFL season has been continuing after teams from Victoria were forced to evacuate Melbourne amid the second wave of coronaviurs cases.
All ten Victorian teams have left Melbourne for at least 32 days and are residing in interstate quarantine bubbles.

Ms Taylor-Hawkins has a private Instagram account. Sheppard (right) pictured with Biggs (left) before their relationship ended