LEINSTER star Luke McGrath got married to partner Rebecca Tarrant at a Wicklow resort boasting the “third best garden in the world”.
The newly weds tied the knot last Saturday surrounded by their friends and family.

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The couple – who have two young kids together – were joined by the likes of Sophie van der Flier, wife of Ireland and Leinster star Josh van der Flier.
The reception took place at the Powerscourt Estate in Enniskerry, County Wicklow.
The location boasts “47 acres of carefully curated and maintained gardens” which was named the world’s “third best garden” by the National Geographic.
McGrath, 32, shared pics from the wedding to his Instagram, leading to well-wishes from his fellow rugby stars.
Tadhg Beirne said: “Congrats” while Bundee Aki said: “Congrats to yous both uce”
Their wedding comes after a successful end to the season for Luke McGrath and Leinster.
The scrum-half was a late inclusion to the Leinster team that faced the Vodacom Bulls in the United Rugby Championship final.
He was drafted in in place of teammate Jamison Gibson-Park, who missed the game due to injury.
However, the late alteration did not have any negative repercussions for Leo Cullen’s men who cruised to a 32-7 victory at Croke Park.
McGrath said after the game: “It’s amazing.
“It’s more relief than anything that we got it done.
“The lads are so happy and the staff are so happy.
“I kind of knew during the week that there was a good possibility [I would be starting], just with Jamo’s hamstring or whatever, so he gave me the nod that there was a bit of a possibility that I could do it.
“But I got told on Thursday, basically after training, that I would be starting.
“So nervous enough, obviously, but unbelievably excited and obviously it was an unbelievable day out there and one that I’ll never forget.
“I thought we were really good as a team in the first half, we built that score and that allowed us to build into the second half a bit.
“I thought we were really clinical.
“The lads up front were brilliant in the scrum, the scrum penalties just kept the momentum going and it was a long time coming, so it’s all that bit sweeter now.”