Nick Daicos has raised the temperature on his vacation.
The AFL star, 21, took to Instagram over the weekend to share a sneak peek of his off-season getaway to Fiji.
In a series of pictures, Nick can be seen enjoying the tropical weather while lounging by the beach.
In a sizzling photo, the Collingwood midfielder showed off his ripped physique in a pair of skimpy, colorful swim trunks.
Other images he shared showed him enjoying a golf course, working out at an outdoor gym and sharing a drink with friends.
In the caption of his post, the AFL player wrote: “Downtime.”
Fans went crazy with the comments and many praised the young athlete.
“Enjoy it champ, you deserve it,” one fan gushed.
Nick Daicos has raised the temperature on his vacation. The AFL star, 21, took to Instagram over the weekend to share a sneak peek of his off-season getaway to Fiji. in the photo
In a series of pictures, Nick can be seen enjoying the tropical weather while lounging by the beach. In a sizzling photo, the Collingwood midfielder showed off his ripped physique in a pair of skimpy, colorful swim trunks.
‘Damn, that looks like fun, man!’ wrote another.
Someone else said: “Well deserved Nick, I hope you enjoy your day,” while another said: “my glorious king.”
Earlier this year, Daicos was all smiles as he appeared at the 2024 AFL Awards in Melbourne with his stunning girlfriend Arlette on his arm.
The lovebirds led the arrivals at Centerpiece with the Magpies midfielder looking dapper in a monochromatic suit and tie.
Another image showed him working out in an outdoor gym.
Nick also enjoyed a bit of golf.
In the caption of his post, the AFL player wrote: “Downtime,” indicating that he was enjoying his off-season break.
Earlier this year, Daicos was all smiles as he appeared at the 2024 AFL Awards in Melbourne with his stunning girlfriend Arlette on his arm. Both in the photo
Meanwhile, Arlette stole the show in a gorgeous brown dress that featured a strapless neckline and daring cutout at the midriff.
Nick had plenty of reasons to be happy at the big event as he took home the AFL Coaches’ Association Champion Player of the Year award.
It put the AFL player neck and neck with Western Bulldogs captain Marcus Bontempelli, who claimed the event’s other most prestigious award.
Nick and Marcus’ victories increased anticipation for the 2024 Brownlow Medal.
However, Carlton captain Patrick Cripps took the top prize for the second time, gaining a record 45 votes to convincingly claim the honour.