Even in High School he was not just a great cricketer but also a great guy. A result of growing up in a great community. Playing against him as a kid I’m not surprised at what he became.
I lost my wife in cancer in last month, she was so charming, co operative, life is suddenly stopped after her death 😭 I have also a 5 years old baby boy, don't know how to overcome this situation...
I'm sorry to hear that, my heart goes out to you. Try to find a support group with those who have already been through what you're going. God bless you 🙂
Good onya Glenn. I remember hiring you as the Elders Australia Brand Ambassador. Best business decision I ever made. We were proud to be associated with you, Jayne and the Foundation. God bless you mate.
Respect this bloke, remember using his autobiographical book " Line and Strength" as a great motivation during my honours year in 2012. Exceptionally inspirational campaigner and 🐐. ❤️ From South Africa 😊
He married a flower of Australian womanhood, a flower of universal womanhood. A great cricketer, a great man who was brave enough to love her fully. May she rest guarded by angels. May her love for her man inspire men like us to go on with a song of hope on our lips. God Bless him, his living wife(may she live long and cherished),his children forever.
Firstly Glen your a legend and second tears rolled down my face happy tears 😹 iam so happy for you Glen finding love again I think Jane would of given the nod 2 rip Jane your a legend 2 so happy life for you is a happy affair now God bless you legend really happy that Jane lives on bless the whole family 👪 ❤ 💙 ♥ 🙏 😊 👪
Reading the comments just confirms my life phylosophy which is, live your life as it feels right for you there will always be people who have something negative to say…
How nice for him. Lots of people lose loved ones to cancer, and sadly they have neither the fame nor fortune to either establish a foundation, nor even find love again, no matter how much they may want to.
It's a worthy cause & respect to McGrath for championing it. However, the sheer mountain of money that goes to breast cancer research doesn't appear to have done anything to lower the death rate in 20 yrs. In 2000 approximately 1800 women (40-79) died. 20 years later, 2000. There are questions to be asked here clearly.
When people get to make money... big money out of someone's death .. setting up a foundation to supercharge a sundry (any) worthy cause, one has to wonder whether big game hunting taking their body parts for trophies is really 'on'! NOT on the life radar or the longterm wealth mechanism. ironically, " that's life "