Chris Judd looks dapper as he enjoys a solo outing at the Magic Millions Race Day

Chris Judd looks dapper in a navy suit as he enjoys a solo outing at the Magic Millions Race Day on the Gold Coast without his wife Bec Judd

He has his hands full juggling a career and busy family life with his wife Bec Judd and their four children.

But on Saturday, Chris Judd enjoyed a solo outing at the Magic Millions Race Day on the Gold Coast.

The 37-year-old AFL star looked dapper in a navy suit jacket and matching pants for the outing.

Looking dapper! Chris Judd (pictured) looked dapper in a navy suit as he enjoyed a solo outing at the Magic Millions Race Day on the Gold Coast on Saturday without his wife Bec Judd

He completed the ensemble with a blue buttoned shirt and black belt as he arrived to the event.

Chris and his wife Rebecca share four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, four.

The Judds met at a pub in Perth 17 years ago when they were both teenagers, and wed on December 31, 2010, at Melbourne’s Albert Park. 

Style: He completed the ensemble with a blue buttoned shirt and black belt as he arrived to the event

Style: He completed the ensemble with a blue buttoned shirt and black belt as he arrived to the event

The family-of-six live in a $7.3million mansion in Melbourne’s south-east.

The Judds completely transformed the Spanish colonial-style property after buying it in March 2018. They moved in properly the following year.

They replaced its dated aesthetic and apricot colour palette, and added modern touches like gold brass fittings, marble, and steel doors.

Family: Chris and his wife Rebecca share four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, four

Family: Chris and his wife Rebecca share four children, son Oscar, nine, daughter Billie, six, and twin sons Tom and Darcy, four

Nice to look at! The family-of-six live together in a $7.3million mansion in Melbourne 's south-east

Nice to look at! The family-of-six live together in a $7.3million mansion in Melbourne ‘s south-east

The couple kept the home’s defining architectural feature – its arches – and used this shape as a theme throughout the interior.

The mansion has a tennis court, with a net on roller wheels allowing the court to turn into ‘a footy oval or cricket pitch’, and a magnesium salt pool.

It also has a spacious wet bar complete with a snooker table and a fully-stocked bar, as well as a gym.

Luxury: Apart from a gym, the home also has a tennis court that can be turned into 'a footy oval or cricket pitch', and a magnesium salt pool

Luxury: Apart from a gym, the home also has a tennis court that can be turned into ‘a footy oval or cricket pitch’, and a magnesium salt pool