Inside Damien Hardwick's love nest with his glamorous girlfriend Alexandra Crow: Richmond Tigers star has revealed his newly renovated home in Melbourne after stunning the footy world by stepping down as coach

Inside Damien Hardwick’s love nest with his glamorous girlfriend Alexandra Crow: Richmond Tigers star reveals his newly renovated home in Melbourne after stunning the footy world by stepping down as coach

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Damien Hardwick is preparing to move into his newly renovated home in Melbourne after ending his successful tenure as coach of the Richmond Tigers footy club.

The 50-year-old sports star and his girlfriend Alexandra Crow started renovations on the $2.3million property back in 2021.

The home features four bedrooms and two bathrooms with spacious open living and dining areas.

The two separate residences are split into a ground floor residence and first floor one.

The couple have repainted and paved the front porch of the Victorian terrace using a modern black and white palette.

Inside Damien Hardwick's love nest with his glamorous girlfriend Alexandra Crow: Richmond Tigers star has revealed his newly renovated home in Melbourne after stunning the footy world by stepping down as coach

Inside Damien Hardwick's love nest with his glamorous girlfriend Alexandra Crow: Richmond Tigers star has revealed his newly renovated home in Melbourne after stunning the footy world by stepping down as coach

Inside Damien Hardwick’s love nest with his glamorous girlfriend Alexandra Crow: Richmond Tigers star has revealed his newly renovated home in Melbourne after stunning the footy world by stepping down as coach 

The property is enriched with an updated kitchen with high-end gas appliances, original fireplaces, central bathrooms, timber floors and exquisite high ceilings.

Hardwick’s relationship with Crow came after he separated from his wife Danielle in 2020.

The Tigers coach and his ex-wife share three kids together.

Crow was previously in a relationship with Carlton Football Club executive Daniel Giese, with whom she owned a $1.2 million dollar home in Ascot Vale.

Meanwhile, Hardwick signed off as Tigers coach on Tuesday and said it was time to pull the pin to give the club every chance of setting itself up for a bright future.

The 50-year-old sports star and his girlfriend Alexandra Crow started renovations on the $2.3million property back in 2021

The 50-year-old sports star and his girlfriend Alexandra Crow started renovations on the $2.3million property back in 2021

The 50-year-old sports star and his girlfriend Alexandra Crow started renovations on the $2.3million property back in 2021

The home features four bedrooms and two bathrooms with spacious open living and dining areas

The home features four bedrooms and two bathrooms with spacious open living and dining areas

The home features four bedrooms and two bathrooms with spacious open living and dining areas

Flanked by club officials, he choked back tears and thanked all of the players, fans and stakeholders at the club.

He reserved a special mention for his family including ex-wife Danielle – and his new love, with the latter sitting in the front row at the announcement.

‘To Danielle and the kids, I’m forever grateful for what you’ve given me, the support you’ve given me,’ he said.

‘And Alex, thanks for the new journey, and obviously your support over the last couple of months has been phenomenal.’

The property is enriched with an updated kitchen with high-end gas appliances, original fireplaces, central bathrooms, timber floors and exquisite high ceilings

The property is enriched with an updated kitchen with high-end gas appliances, original fireplaces, central bathrooms, timber floors and exquisite high ceilings

The property is enriched with an updated kitchen with high-end gas appliances, original fireplaces, central bathrooms, timber floors and exquisite high ceilings

It comes after Hardwick signed off as Tigers coach on Tuesday and said it was time to pull the pin to give the club every chance of setting itself up for a bright future

It comes after Hardwick signed off as Tigers coach on Tuesday and said it was time to pull the pin to give the club every chance of setting itself up for a bright future

It comes after Hardwick signed off as Tigers coach on Tuesday and said it was time to pull the pin to give the club every chance of setting itself up for a bright future 

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