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EXCLUSIVE Game over? The tell-tale signs Australia's most high-profile sporting romance is in trouble as Mary Fowler and Nathan Cleary make some very out-of-character moves

EXCLUSIVE Game over? The tell-tale signs Australia's most high-profile sporting romance is in trouble as Mary Fowler and Nathan Cleary make some very out-of-character moves

Daily Mail​17-07-2025
A telling detail about Mary Fowler 's recent return to Sydney is just one hint that her long-distance romance with star might not be what it once was.
The injured Manchester City star arrived in the Harbour City on Wednesday and was photographed emerging from the airport with a driver helping her with her luggage.
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