List of Mc Leod's Daughters Characters - Marriages and Engagements

Marriages and Engagements

  • Claire McCleod and Peter Johnson were engaged, but Claire ended the relationship when she found out Peter was already married with children.
  • Jodi Fountain and Alberto Borelli had a wedding ceremony, but Jodi called off the marriage before the final paperwork was signed.
  • Tess McCleod and Dave Brewer were engaged, but broke up when they realized that Dave was still grieving for his late wife.
  • Harry Ryan and Sandra Kinsella were married after Harry divorced his first wife Liz.
  • Nick Ryan and Tess McCleod married after several years of an on-off relationship. They remained married through the end of the series.
  • Meg Fountain and Terry Dodge were married and set off for a trip around Australia.
  • Fiona Webb and Alex Ryan married and quickly divorced.
  • Jodi Fountain and Matt Bosnich return to Drover's Run in the final episode with news that they are married and expecting a baby.
  • Stevie Hall and Alex Ryan were married for a short time before Alex's death.
  • Grace McLeod and Heath Barret were engaged, but Grace called it off when she found out Heath was having an affair.

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