David Warner and Candice Falzon marry at Terrara House in Berry
FIRST PHOTOS: Cricket world champion David Warner has tied the knot with partner Candice Falzon at an intimate ceremony in the south coast countryside.
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WEDDING bells rang out across the dampened south coast dairy town of Nowra for the marriage of cricket world champion David Warner and former ironwoman Candice Falzon.
Up to 100 family and friends joined the couple for the weekend before heading to picturesque Terrara House for the ceremony.
International cricketers Peter Siddle and Moises Henriques were on hand to support their team mate, while Australian actor Dominic Purcell was also spotted among the wedding party.
While it is believed the couple spent the night at the wedding venue, several buses were used to ferry the guests the short drive to the ceremony.
Warner’s father was spotted dressed in his wedding day finery, sipping a bottle of water outside the Berry Inn, while Siddle and wife Anna took the opportunity to do some last minute shopping.
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About 2.45pm, several buses arrived outside the Berry Boutique Motel and guests were taken on a short drive from the town to the venue.
Hired security guards ensured there was privacy for the ceremony, with the couple having sold their story to a magazine.
A popular wedding venue, Terrara House, offers all the features for a memorable wedding day with silk marquees, chandeliers and on site chefs.
A dedicated barista and complimentary country lemonades and sandwiches are provided to guests on arrival.
Even locals used to seeing an endless procession of holidayers in the bustling town took notice of the elite sportspeople in the area.
One shopkeeper said she could see something was going on by the influx of tall athletic types along the main street.
“I can see lots of big boys walking around so I know something is going to happen this weekend,” she said.
Australian wicket keeper Brad Haddin, who was seen enjoying drinks with Warner the night before, was also a significant omission, prompting speculation he may be best man.
Accommodation in the town was booked to capacity on the busy Easter long weekend with the wedding party filling two boutique venues to the rafters.