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Coronation Street fans call out huge Leanne Battersby blunder – as they completely forget about tragic soap death

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CORONATION Street fans have called out a huge Leanne Battersby blunder.

On recent episodes of the long-running ITV soap, viewers saw the character seek revenge against her sister and husband.

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Coronation Street fans have hit out at the latest soap ‘blunder’[/caption]
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They claimed writers and soap bosses have completely forgotten about her former fiance Kal Nazir[/caption]
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He was previously killed off in a fire when he attempted to save Amy Barlow[/caption]

Leanne Jane Danson, was left heartbroken when her sister Toyah (Georgia Taylor) and husband Nick (Ben Price) get together.

She attempted to frame her sibling for fraud by setting up a bank account and claiming that she was stealing money from the family restaurant, The Bistro.

She found out that the pair were planning to travel to Tenerife for a holiday together and turned to desperate measures to put a stop to it.

On Coronation Street, Leanne then attempted to start a fire in Nick’s flat by putting their passports in the toaster.

However, fans have claimed writers are once again forgetting about the legacy of characters.

They claimed that Leanne would never intentionally commit arson because her fiance Kal Nazir (Jimi Mistry) was killed in a fire after he proposed to her in 2015.

On social media fan forum site Reddit, one user created a thread titled, ‘Leanne and Kal.’

The post read: “Am I the only one who thinks it’s bizarre that nobody mentioned Kal Nazir in Friday’s episode?

“Leanne should surely know better than to be starting fires, bearing in mind that Leanne’s fiancé was killed in a fire?

“And of course that fire was started by Leanne’s new best friend Tracy.”

It added: “The writers really need to pay more attention to the history of these characters.”

Fans couldn’t help but agree as they responded in droves, with one writing: “Kal in general feels totally forgotten, which is bizarre given that he was not only Leanne’s fiancé but also Alya’s father and Yasmeen’s SON.”

A second stated: “That is a very good point. Am I right that it is the same building that he died in?”

“I was thinking the same thing. Character time lines/previous life events rarely seem to be mentioned or referenced,” commented a third.

Most devastating soap deaths

SOAP viewers are frequently left heartbroken after watching some of their favourite characters bite the dust.

Here is a list of the most devastating deaths that have taken place in soapland over the years.

EASTENDERS

Barry Evans – Evil Janine (Charlie Brooks) lured her trusting fiance to Scotland for a quickie marriage after learning he was dying. 

Her plan to inherit Barry’s fortune was thwarted when Barry told her that the doctors had mixed up his medical files. 

Furious that she was no longer set for a windfall, she pushed Barry off a cliff after telling him their love was “fake”. 

Bradley Branning – Bradley was accused of killing Stacey Slater’s rapist Archie Mitchell (Larry Lamb) after he punched him twice on the night he died. 

He was spotted in the Square by a police woman who chased him up a fire escape.

Bradley lost his balance and tragically plunged to his death. 

CORONATION STREET

Tina McIntyre – Tina was getting it on with Peter Barlow – despite him being married to Carla Connor.

When she threatened to reveal the truth, Carla’s brother Rob got into a physical altercation with her.

Tina lost her footing and fell off a balcony – then warned Rob she was going to tell the cops he pushed her.

In a panic, Rob brutally clobbered her over the head with a metal pipe.

Molly Dobbs – Molly was one of the victims in Corrie’s 2010 tram crash, alongside Ashley Peacock (Steven Arnold).

Married to Tyrone (Alan Halsall), Molly had been having an affair with Kevin Webster (Michael Le Vell) in the months before her death.

This resulted in the birth of their son, Jack (Kyran Bowes), who was named after Jack Duckworth.

As fate would have it, Kevin’s wife Sally (Sally Dynevor) was by Molly’s side in her final moments.

Sally was stunned as Molly confessed Kevin was Jack’s father, before dying of her injuries.

Vera Duckworth – Having appeared regularly in Corrie since the 1970s, there was no denying Vera Duckworth was an iconic character.

Alongside her husband Jack, the pair formed one of the soap’s most beloved couples.

Viewers were heartbroken when Vera was killed off in 2008, being discovered having passed away peacefully in her chair.

Liz Dawn, who played Vera, made a brief return two years later for Bill Tarmey’s exit as Jack.

Paul Foreman – Fans were heartbroken when Paul Foreman succumbed to his illness after battling motor neurone disease.

Introduced in 2018 as David Platt’s (Jack P. Shepherd) cellmate, he later embarked on a romance – and marriage – with vicar Billy Mayhew.

The MND storyline was announced in 2023 – with the expectation it would result in the character’s death.

EMMERDALE

Sarah Sugden – After the family got into financial problems, Sarah’s son Andy (Kelvin Fletcher) decided to make some quick cash from an insurance company by setting fire to the Sugden barn.

He didn’t realise his mum was inside the building, and she got trapped in the blaze.

Nine villagers – The shocking 1993 plane crash episode brought in 18 million viewers for Emmerdale.

Mark Hughes was killed by a falling wall, Archie Brooks was burned by jet fuel, Elizabeth Pollard was killed by debris and newcomer Leonard Kempinski died in a car crash caused by the crash. 

Five other non-recurring characters from the village also died. 

HOLLYOAKS

Carmel McQueen – The talented singer died in shocking scenes when a train crashed into a her family’s car.

Carmel managed to free her cousin Theresa from the rubble – but got stuck in it herself.

Moments later the train exploded and Carmel died in the arms of her family members, promising to be their guardian angel.

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Leanne intentionally started a fire when she Nick and Toyah’s passports in the toaster[/caption]
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Viewers claimed she never would have committed arson as Kal was killed in a fire[/caption]
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They warned bosses to pay more attention to the legacy of characters[/caption]

Coronation Street continues on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.

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Doctors brushed off my short temper as ‘lockdown depression’ – it was a cruel disease that shatters lives

A MAN was diagnosed with a brain tumour after his symptoms were mistaken for depression.

Richard West, 64, became anti-social, short tempered and forgetful when Covid restrictions lifted in 2021.

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Richard West was diagnosed with a brain tumour
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Doctors initially said he was suffering from ‘lockdown depression’
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He visited his GP on several occasions but was told it was ‘lockdown depression’ and given medication for anxiety.

But after a “psychological breakdown”, Richard went back to his doctor and was booked in for an MRI, which revealed a 2.8in (7cm) tumour on the left frontal lobe of his brain.

He underwent a surgery in June 2022 to remove the tumour, which was diagnosed as a meningioma, the most common type of primary brain tumour.

Richard had six weeks of radiotherapy after his tumour grew back and he is now monitored with regular scans.

Richard, a former university lecturer, from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, said: “It was a difficult time because everything was changing fast.

“I’d been a lecturer at the University of Westminster in London for more than two decades, but different methods of teaching and assessment were being introduced.

“At the same time, I was developing a new course in sports management which was very demanding.

“When restrictions were lifted, people went back to work in 2021.

“However, although I loved my job, I returned with no enthusiasm.

“I was depressed, short tempered, and most worryingly, forgetful and anti-social. Deep down, I knew something wasn’t right.”

Richard had previously been successfully treated for prostate cancer in 2020 and felt “numb” when scans revealed his brain tumour.

“My thoughts immediately turned morbid,” he said.

“All I could think was, ‘How long have I got?'”

He had a successful surgery in June 2022 and saw his symptoms improve almost immediately.

Richard said: “The pain and stiffness in my muscles and joints went away.

“I could walk, run, go to the gym, read and communicate again. It was like having a new life.”

But after a stroke in January 2024, Richard was told his tumour had returned.

I feel like I shouldn’t be alive – but here I am, feeling positive and getting fitter by the day

Richard West

“Whilst in the car I had an ‘episode’,” he said.

“The vision in my right eye became blurred and I couldn’t read or make sense of words.

“We made it to the MRI centre and explained what had happened, but it was recommended the scan should go ahead as planned.

“It wasn’t until two days later that I went to my GP, and further tests confirmed I’d had a stroke.

“I was lucky to be alive as it could’ve been fatal.

“When the results came back, the residual meningioma had grown a couple of millimetres, and a 30-day course of radiotherapy was recommended.

“That was tough to deal with, but counselling and practising mindfulness helped me through.”

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The 54-year-old developed a short temper and memory loss[/caption]
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Richard underwent surgery and later radiotherapy
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Richard is hosting a music event to raise money for Brain Tumour Research and Berkhamsted-based mental health charity Hector’s House.

He said: “Having survived prostate cancer, to be diagnosed with a brain tumour and to have had a stroke, I feel like I shouldn’t be alive – but here I am, feeling positive and getting fitter by the day.

“I want to raise awareness of brain tumours, to bring them to the attention of more people so that we can drive investment towards research into the disease.

“Brain tumours change you as a person. Friends, family and people you meet don’t always realise, because from the outside you can appear ‘normal’.

“But inside, there are all kinds of anxieties. What will the next MRI scan reveal? Is this sudden headache something to worry about? Did I just forget the car keys, or is my memory fading?”

‘A cruel disease that shatters lives’

He added: “For many, their journey will involve ongoing radiotherapy, more surgery, and always a nagging fear that the tumour will regrow.

“Of course, not everyone feels the same and their journey may be different.

“It is a cruel disease that shatters lives. That’s why I’m focused on promoting a gig to raise funds for causes that are vitally important to me.

“If we had more knowledge and understanding of the disease, there is a potential to stop it from changing lives so drastically.”

Charlie Allsebrook, community development manager at Brain Tumour Research, said: “Richard’s story is a reminder that brain tumours are indiscriminate; they can affect anyone at any age.

“We’re grateful to Richard for sharing his story and wish him all the best for his night of music.”

To buy a ticket to Richard’s fundraiser and make a donation, visit: tickettailor.com/events/braintumourcharity

The most common symptoms of a brain tumour

More than 12,000 Brits are diagnosed with a primary brain tumour every year — of which around half are cancerous — with 5,300 losing their lives.

The disease is the most deadly cancer in children and adults aged under 40, according to the Brain Tumour Charity.

Brain tumours reduce life expectancies by an average of 27 years, with just 12 per cent of adults surviving five years after diagnosis.

There are two main types, with non-cancerous benign tumours growing more slowly and being less likely to return after treatment.

Cancerous malignant brain tumours can either start in the brain or spread there from elsewhere in the body and are more likely to return.

Brain tumours can cause headachesseizuresnausea, vomiting and memory problems, according to the NHS.

They can also lead to changes in personality weakness or paralysis on one side of the problem and problems with speech or vision.

The nine most common symptoms are:

  1. Headaches
  2. Seizures
  3. Feeling sick
  4. Being sick
  5. Memory problems
  6. Change in personality
  7. Weakness or paralysis on one side of the body
  8. Vision problems
  9. Speech problems

If you are suffering any of these symptoms, particularly a headache that feels different from the ones you normally get, you should visit your GP.

Source: NHS

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People are only just realising that the ‘key’ sweet in Haribo favourites is something else & admit they’re ‘unsettled’

PEOPLE have been left “unsettled” after making a shocking discovery about Haribo Tangfastics.

Emily had shared a video referring to the tangy sweet in the packet commonly referred to as a “key” shape.

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Emily insisted she’s always thought this sweet in Haribo Tangfastics was a key[/caption]
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But someone told her it’s actually a dummy – and you have to thread the long part through the hole[/caption]
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Once she’d done that, Emily showed how it was most definitely a dummy shape
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And even popped it in her mouth to demonstrate[/caption]

However, she was quickly corrected by one viewer, who commented: “It’s a dummy – you fold the long part into the hole and it looks like a dummy.”

“I’m sorry you what now?” Emily said as she responded in another TikTok video.

“There I am thinking it’s a key!”

She then tried the manoeuvre the commenter had suggested – taking the long part of the “key” and threading it through the hole.

Once she’d done so, she realised that the person was right, and it actually looked just like a dummy.

“I’m shook!” she shouted.

“I’m actually shook.

“Oh my gosh, tell me I’m not the only person in the world that did not know that!”

Emily went on to add she’s scared she’ll be bombarded with other things she has misinterpreted from the Haribo bag.

“Next you’re gonna tell me that the cola bottle is actually like a Pepsi bottle or something,” she laughed.

“And the crocodile is an alligator, and the cherries will be grapes or something!”

“Honestly, I am shook!” she concluded.

“This is unsettling,” Emily added in the video caption.

And lots of people in the comments section admitted they were equally stunned by the dummy revelation.

“Nope. It’s a key. It will always be a key!” one insisted.

“I’m 30 I’ve always thought it was a key,” another said.

“I was today’s year old …… I never knew this !!!!!” a third admitted.

“Lol for years I’ve called them keys!” someone else added.

“I’m 45 and never knew that,” another wrote.

“38 here and always thought it was a key,” someone else agreed.

“I DID NOT know that, but I always wondered what these were!” another laughed.

However, others hit back at Emily’s video, questioning how people could think the sweet was anything but a dummy.

“A key?” one raged.

“Who even thinks that’s a key?

“And you don’t need to fold it!”

“Born in 85 and been doing this since the early 90s when I started eating them, nothing new lol,” another agreed.

“It literally looks like a dummy without the fold!” a third wrote.

“I’m sorry? Do people genuinely think they’re a key when you can literally buy them on their own under the name ‘gummy dummy’?” someone else asked.

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But she wasn’t the only one who was left “shook” by the discovery[/caption]

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Martin Lewis’ wife Lara left emotional as she wraps filming BBC show after 25 years following its shock axe

MARTIN Lewis’ wife has bid an emotional farewell to her long running BBC series.

Lara Lewington, 45, has featured on the BBC’s flagship technology show, Click, since 2011.

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Lara posted on socials with her Click co-host on one of their last filming trips[/caption]
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Lara has been part of the BBC Click presenting team since 2011[/caption]
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Martin and Lara were married in 2009[/caption]

Initially she joined as one of its roving reporters, but in 2018 she became a full time presenters alongside co-host Spencer Kelly.

In a post on socials she was seen hugging Spencer at the CES show in Las Vegas, where the tech world comes together to discuss breakthroughs and show off the latest trends.

Spencer posted the picture saying: “Our last photo taken together at our last #CES for Click. It’s been an absolute blast to film there for so many years with one of my best friends @laralewington. Got a bit emotional tbh.”

Lara replied: “As did I… we’ve been so lucky to have such adventures, doing what we love, with such genuine friendship. Still a couple of months of Clicking to go, but this was a moment!”

The former Five News presenter, Lara, began her broadcast career as a weather and showbiz reporter before specialising in technology.

It was reported recently that the BBC show would be coming to end after 24 years in it’s current format.

The BBC described the show as: “the best debate on global technology, social media and the internet or your guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news.”

It’s thought that the flagship gadget series will be given a digital makeover with a new name and a new format.

Although dates haven’t been announced, the BBC has confirmed that when it returns Click will be rebranded as Tech Now.

Fans of the show took to socials and forums to pay their respects to the long running series and question why it was being taken off air.

One viewer said: “Click was one of the only shows on the BBC that I still enjoyed checking out. Was fair, unbiased and informative. Reminded me of the older BBC shows I watched as a kid.”

Another suggested a way it could live on its current format: “Click belonged on The One Show, travesty that such a good show was resigned to bad scheduling.”

Although Lara will be moving on from Click, fans will still be able to get their tech fix from her as she recently joined Lorraine as their resident AI agony aunt.

Filming of BBC Click from home.
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The BBC have confirmed that Click will return in a new format in the future[/caption]

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Чому сохне й скручується листя на смородині

Якщо ви помітили що на смородині  скручується й сохне листя, це означає, що кущ вражений хворобою або шкідниками. Подробиці Якщо на смородині оселився павутинний кліщ, це відразу помітно на листі. Воно вкривається дрібними темними крапочками, а зі зворотнього боку листок весь у павутині. Листя буде скручуватися й сохнути. Вражені рослини важко переносять зиму. Кущ може […]

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Netflix star forced to QUIT big-budget new series for major surgery after injury – leaving future of in doubt

TIM McGraw has pulled out of Netflix’s upcoming rodeo series as the headline star following a serious back injury.

Insiders reveal actor-musician’s urgent need for back surgery, forcing him to take a break.

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McGraw steps back from Netflix series due to surgery, part recast as future of show hangs in the balance[/caption]
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McGraw recently appeared in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone and its prequel, 1883[/caption]

McGraw, already recovering from recent double knee surgery, pulls the plug on his 2024 tour.

McGraw’s Netflix role: a tough-as-nails bull riding champion facing a fierce showdown.

As a fearless young rider shakes up his world, secrets from the past surface, forcing the megastar to confront his destiny in the thrilling drama.

McGraw steps back from Netflix series due to surgery, part recast as future of show hangs in the balance.

The bull riding drama is the brainchild of Brandon Camp, who penned the series and was poised to co-showrun alongside Taylor Elmore.

On screen, country music icon McGraw recently appeared in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone and its prequel, 1883.

Other notable film roles include Friday Night Lights, Tomorrowland, The Blind Side, Country Strong.

Meanwhile, the superstar couple watched proudly as their eldest daughter made her off-Broadway debut in September.

The couple’s three daughters have each carved out their own paths in various fields, following in their parents’ illustrious footsteps.

Their eldest daughter, Gracie, 27, recently secured a role in the hit musical, Babe.

McGraw shared a photo of Gracie’s headshot as he urged fans to see the budding star in the musical.

He captioned the snap: “Check out our daughter Gracie in her debut!!! We are so proud of her!!”

Tim and his wife Faith Hill welcomed their first daughter, Gracie, in 1997, a year after tying the knot.

Growing up in Nashville amidst her superstar parents’ electrifying performances, it was only natural for Gracie to develop a passion for singing and performing on stage.

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Tim McGraw is a country music icon[/caption]
Faith Hill and Tim McGraw at the 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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He married Faith Hill and they have three daughters[/caption]
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The eldest Gracie performed in a Broadway musical[/caption]

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Virgin Media vows to ‘bring greater exposure’ to League of Ireland after finalising exclusive FOUR YEAR TV rights deal

THE LEAGUE OF IRELAND has confirmed a four-year TV deal with Virgin Media.

RTE had offered to increase its number of live games from 17 to 20.

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Virgin Media has announced a new TV rights deal with the League of Ireland
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A game per round will be shown on the broadcaster
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But they were blown out of the water when their rivals – who had started showing some games in 2023 – pledged to show a match in each of the 36 rounds of the Premier Division.

A lack of consistency and regularity to coverage was a long-standing criticism of the national broadcaster.

The length of the Virgin deal also provides welcome certainty to the League.

The first games to be shown will be announced on Wednesday, ahead of the league kicking off on February 14.

Virgin Media Television, Director of News and Sport, Mick McCaffrey, said: “We are delighted to be the exclusive broadcaster of the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division for the next four years.

“Virgin Media Television is committed to the League and to delivering on the fans’ ask for more live matches.

“For the first time ever, supporters will have free to air coverage of the biggest and best game each Friday of the season along with the goals from every other game.

“We are excited to bring greater exposure to the league and play our part in increasing grassroots participation in communities throughout the country.”

Virgin had shown 14 matches last year having started out with seven in 2023.

FAI Commercial Director Sean Kavanagh added: “We’re delighted to announce this landmark broadcast agreement for the League of Ireland with Virgin Media Television.

“Since our initial agreement in 2023, the partnership has grown along with the interest in the League and this new announcement will be able to help take the League of Ireland to another level.

“Having the consistency of live broadcasts for every round will be crucial in building the level of coverage needed for the League of Ireland and we are excited to continue working with the team at Virgin Media Television who have been brilliant partners since we have started working together.

“Along with recent partnership announcements for the League of Ireland, this new agreement shows the level of interest and excitement in the League are increasing year-on-year and we’re excited to see what we can achieve together.”

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Watch ‘insane’ jockey fight break out mid-race as one WHIPS another repeatedly in ‘disgraceful’ scenes

THIS is the ‘insane’ moment a jockey fight breaks out mid-race – as one WHIPS another repeatedly while riding at top speed.

The amazing bust-up between Group 1-winning jockey Gavin Lerena and Jason Gates was caught during a contest at Turffontein in South Africa capital Johannesburg.

Video shows Lerena actually stand up in his irons in an effort to whack Gates with the full force of his whip in the final 200 yards of the race.

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Lerena, who was riding the 3-1 favourite Gimme A Storm, will now be grilled by National Horseracing Authority bosses over the astonishing flashpoint.

It looked like the scrap started when Gates on 66-1 Blurred Vision hung left into Lerena’s path.

There appeared to be a coming together of the horses and jockeys – prompting Lerena to lash out.

He has now issued a lengthy statement on the fight, claiming what he did was in response to Gates’ previous actions.

Lerena said: “I feel it is imperative to offer a formal statement to the racing community.

“What took place is entirely inconsistent with my character, and I deeply regret the incident.

“I extend my sincerest apologies to the owners and trainer of the horse, my sponsors, the racing fans, and the relevant race day authorities affected.

“I do want to clarify that my reaction followed encounters and actions from Mr Gates.

“In any competitive sport, the instinctual response to a perceived threat, provocation, or aggression can lead to a reaction that, under normal circumstances, we would not exhibit.

“I acknowledge that my response has raised views and opinions.”

Punters were bowled over by the bust-up, with one calling it ‘insane’ and another commenting: “That has to be at least one to two years out of the sport, right? Absolutely disgraceful.”

Amazingly, this isn’t the first time a whipping storm has erupted in a South African race.

A fellow rider nicknamed ‘striker’ was filmed cracking his whip over a jockey four times during a race a few years ago.

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  • Establishes time and monetary limits before playing
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