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Ryan confirmed, on the July 13 edition of Friday Night Live that he has proposed to his girlfriend.
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Ryan and, Friday Night Live co-host, Bree Amer reportedly had a relationship while they were in the Big Brother house together.
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He and his friends formed a group named 'MLS' (Massive Loser Squad).
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As of 2006, Ryan is the only former AFL player to enter Big Brother Australia.
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At the Adelaide Crows, Ryan's guernsey number was 15.
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He was a presenter on the MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2005. He presented the "Super Nova Award for Up and Coming Artist".
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While on Big Brother, he made four girls cry, including Bree Amer, his co-host on Friday Night Live.
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He attended Wirreanda High School.
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Throughout his whole AFL career, he played 18 games.
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Throughout his entire AFL career, he kicked 23 goals and 13 behinds.
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Ryan returned as co-host to Bree Amer and Mike Goldman in 2006 for the spin-off of Friday Night Live, Friday Night Games.
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Ryan's nicknames include 'Fryzie' and 'Fitzy'.
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In the Big Brother house, he kissed Bree Amer, a future Friday Night Live co-host, to watch a football game.
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Before he was drafted, Ryan was a part of the South Adelaide Football Club.
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Ryan has signed on for a number of endorsements, including a billboard advertisement in which he is labelled a 'B-grade Celebrity.'
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Ryan was apart of the Port Noarlunga Junior Footy Club when he was younger.
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Ryan went to Wirreanda High School when he was younger.
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Ryan played for the Adelaide Crows in 2002 for 8 games scoring 8 goals.
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Ryan played for the Sydney Swans in 2000 for 10 games scoring 15 goals.
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In Big Brother Australia 2004, Ryan was the 14th evictee and came 4th.
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Ryan is 6'6" or 1.99m high.
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In Ryan's eighth game with the Adelaide Crows, he sustained a leg injury and later retired.
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Ryan has been in numerous ads for Pura Classic Milk and Subway.
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Ryan is the co-host for the Big Brother Australia show, Friday Night Live.
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Ryan is the sports reader for the Nova 919 radio station Adelaide.
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Ryan played AFL for the Adelaide Crows and the Sydney Swans.