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‘Gang’s all here’ beams Conor Murray’s wife Joanna as she celebrates baby Alfie’s ‘half birthday’ with adorable post
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CONOR MURRAY'S wife Joanna shared an adorable post to celebrate their son Alfie's "half birthday".
The Ireland scrum-half became a dad for the first time last October after his wife Joanna gave birth to baby boy Alfie.
He turned six months old on Easter weekend, a landmark that his mum was keen to celebrate.
She did so by hosting a "party" attended by mum, baby, and Alfie's stuffed animals.
Joanna appropriately declared "gang's all here" alongside a photo of the scene on her Instagram Story.
The former Miss Universe has embraced life as a parent, revealing to her 177,000 followers one of the "mum hacks" she has acquired along the way.
On her story back in March, she shared a screenshot of a Spotify stream of 'The Happy Song' by Imogen Heap.
And she said: "In case any parents haven't discovered this song yet, it is MAGIC.
"It turns every meltdown into smiles I don't know what's in it".
Joanna and Conor Murray's futures lie abroad with the Munster and Ireland legend making a move abroad at the end of the 2024/25 season.
The 36-year-old called time on his international career at the end of the Six Nations, and will leave the province at the end of the club season.
His next destination has yet to be officially revealed.
But recent reports have suggested a potential switch to Top 14 outfit Racing 92 could be on the cards.
According to RugbyPass, the Parisian club are considering a surprise move for Murray as they look to strengthen their options at scrum-half ahead of next season.
It's believed the Irishman has not yet received a formal offer, but Racing are seeking to recruit two players in that position.
And Murray is thought to be firmly on their radar, the club has. history of Irish players.
Johnny Sexton and Simon Zebo played for the Paris-based side during their careers.
In February, Murray said he would make the choice for his family before deciding on where to go.
He said: "In terms of playing, play another year somewhere, for my family, they've been incredible.
"My wife Joanna, my son Alfie, especially Joanna over the last few years and the sacrifices she's made.
"So, as a family go away and maybe do something for a year and enjoy ourselves for a lifestyle change.
"Body-wise, I still feel great. I still feel I can play rugby at a high level.
"Nothing is set in stone yet, but I think that would be nice for us to let the dust settle on retiring in this country and go away and have an experience and come back to the real world then."
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