Woman's Day

THE WOMAN BEHIND THE HEADLINES

When it comes to cricket WAG and former champion ironwoman Candice Warner, one thing is certain – she sure knows how to get Australia talking.

Determined to show her daughters Ivy, six, Indi, four, and 16-month-old Isla that she’s qualified for more than just making school lunches, she never expected her brood would become SAS Australia’s biggest fans!

“The girls love the show – they’ve tossed aside the Barbie dolls and now from her beachside home in Sydney’s east. “They worried about me being cold, but when I got upset on the show, they called me a crybaby – they’re so cheeky!”

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