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Andrew Redmayne's wife erupts as Socceroos make World Cup

The wife of the hero goalkeeper who secured the Socceroos a fifth consecutive World Cup has led wild celebrations back home.

The Socceroos are through to the final 32 once again after substitute goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne saved two of Peru's shots in a dramatic penalty shoot-out, sparking euphoric scenes across the Australia.

Redmayne's biggest fan, wife Caitlin got up at 4am to watch the big match back home in Sydney with their one-year-old daughter Poppy.

Footage has surfaced of Caitlin jumping up and down and screaming in delight with Poppy in her arms moments after her husband clinched the Socceroos' berth in the World Cup in November.

'Poppy, look at Daddy,' she squealed.

Caitlin had calmed down but was still emotional by the time by the time she got to work 90 minutes later and had by then got the chance to speak to Australia's new hero on the team bus.

'I'm still trembling, very exciting,' Caitlin told the Today show on Tuesday morning,

'I literally ripped our one-year-old out of the bed, she had no idea what was going on on, 

'I was screaming, she looked at the TV and said Dadda in her little voice.

She revealed her husband's crazy arm movements anticipating each penalty kick and wild facial reaction after he pulled off the match-winning save was a tribute to his little girl.

The Sydney FC goalkeeper's antics have instantly earned him the nickname 'the Grey Wiggle'.

'That face he pulls always lights up her face,' Caitlin explained.

'That face he pulled it wasn't just for anything, it was for her.'

Caitlin said it was hard not being there in the stands but intends to book her annual leave so they can be at the World Cup in Qatar later this year.

'I'm on the verge of tears again. We're so proud of him,' she said.

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