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EXCLUSIVE Photos that spell heartbreak for Matildas fans: Our pictures of Sam Kerr and her fiancée in Australia can mean only one thing for her career. It was only a matter of time...

EXCLUSIVE Photos that spell heartbreak for Matildas fans: Our pictures of Sam Kerr and her fiancée in Australia can mean only one thing for her career. It was only a matter of time...

Daily Mail​19 hours ago
Sam Kerr and Kristie Mewis have been exclusively pictured inspecting work on their dream oceanfront home in one of Perth 's most sought-after suburbs.
But their big property move could come with a sting in the tail for football fans.
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