Glenn McGrath bowls over market with $8.25m sale of Cronulla home - realestate.com.au

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Glenn and Sara McGrath have sold their Cronulla property.

With wife, tie-dye fashion entrepreneur Sara Leonardi-McGrath, whom he married in late-2010, they decided against a move from the five-bedroom Gunnamatta Rd home, which is set in 3400 sqm of lush tropical gardens with a pool, and cabana with a barbecue, bar and a kitchen. There’s also a fully equipped boat shed.It has been home to the McGraths’ children James and Holly, now both in their 20s, and Madison, now seven.

McGrath, who donned the baggy green for the first time in 1993, and became Australia’s second most successful wicket-taker, retired from international cricket after Australia won the 2007 Cricket World Cup.

 

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