The Six Nations star has a fabulous and modern home with his wife Harriet, and she is known for her chic and elegant style which translates into their home decor
Irish rugby star Tadhg Beirne and his wife Harriet have a beautiful home, with a relaxing neutral colour scheme.
Fresh flowers are a consistent feature, adding a pop of brightness in the home, which has many soothing tones of grey, cream and neutrals with hints of blush. The pair’s dog loves to relax in his own little bed in the living room, and the couple have a lovely garden perfect for entertaining guests.'Kerry is the greatest county in the country, most successful and if you’re asked to play for Kerry, you go and play for Kerry, simple as that.'As the PGA Tour tries to compete with the riches of LIV Golf, the prize money has been ever-increasing on the tour in recent seasons.
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