Three-time Roosters NRL premiership winner and former NSW and Australia captain Boyd Cordner is selling his long-time holiday home. Picture: Brett Costello
Former Sydney NRL Rooster Boyd Cordner is selling his longtime Wallabi Point, mid-north coast, holiday home, not far from where he grew up.
It comes as Cordner and partner, Fox Sports NRL presenter Jemma Barge, have been holidaying in Bali, which they have dubbed their “happy place”.
In 2024 Barge’s Instagram page revealed “our new villa” with photos of Villa Luna, a four-bedroom villa in Bingin, in the popular Uluwatu region of Bali.
The Taree-born champion is selling the Wallabi Point townhouse he bought in 2015, when he was half way through his tenure at the Roosters.
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Former Sydney Rooster Boyd Cordner is selling his longtime mid-north coast holiday home at Wallabi Point. Picture: realestate.com.au
The two-storey, two-bedroom townhouse is 150m to the beach. Picture: realestate.com.au
He paid $445,000 for the two-storey, two-bedroom townhouse, 150m to the beach.
The 2006-built property is being marketed as suited to owner-occupiers, investors, or holidaymakers.
LJ Hooker Old Bar agent Josh Robards has a $1m guide.
Cordner has called Randwick home since 2018 when he spent $1.5m on a courtyard apartment with two bedrooms. He was previously in Coogee where he retains the two-bedroom, one-bathroom Brook St apartment that cost $865,000 in 2014.
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Boyd Cordner with his partner, Fox Sports NRL presenter Jemma Barge. Picture: Instagram
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He made his Roosters debut in 2011, and then was a crucial part of the 2013 premiership winning team, recovering from injury just in time to beat the Sea Eagles.
Cordner won the 2013 Dally M second rower of the year award, scoring nine tries in 20 matches. Cordner, co-captain in the 2018 and 2019 premiership wins, was forced into early retirement in 2021 at the age of 29 due to repeated concussions.
The home is just a block from the ocean,
Cordner in action for the Roosters. Picture: Getty
Since retiring, he moved into coaching.
Cordner took on additional duties last month when NSW Blues coach Laurie Daley appointed him to the coaching panel to replace Dean Young.
On Monday, the three-time Roosters premiership winner was inducted into the NSW Blues Hall of Fame.
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