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Huge Cheltenham Gold Cup chance dubbed ‘a real superstar’ scratched from race before deadline
HUGE Gold Cup chance Il Est Francais – dubbed a ‘real superstar’ by his trainers – has been scratched from the £625,000 race.
The King George runner-up, whose amazing jumping ‘takes the breath away’, had been as short as 14-1 for the Cheltenham Festival feature.
Awesome jumper Il Est Francais is out of the Gold Cup – now will he go for the Ryanair or the Champion Chase?[/caption]But he was pulled from the contest ahead of tomorrow’s latest scratching stage.
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Connections now have a huge decision to make on whether the two-time Grade 1 winner goes for the Ryanair or Champion Chase.
Trainers Noel George and Amanda Zetterholm had hinted they wanted to avoid Fact To File at Cheltenham.
The John Durkan winner was beaten again by Galopin Des Champs over 3m in Saturday’s Irish Gold Cup.
Fact To File simply cannot get the trip as well as Galopin Des Champs and the 3m2f uphill finish of the Gold Cup looks beyond him.
With the 2m4f Ryanair appearing to be much more his cup of tea, Mullins will surely aim the JP McManus-owned eight-year-old there.
Which leaves Il Est Francais’ owners Richard Kelvin Hughes and Haras De Saint-Voir with a huge dilemma.
They could take on Fact To File in what could be a red-hot Ryanair.
Or they drop right down to 2m – a trip Il Est Francais has never jumped over – for the Champion Chase.
Nicky Henderson’s Jonbon is 4-5 for the Wednesday feature, with nearest market rival Gaelic Warrior a complete no show at the Dublin Racing Festival.
He hates Leopardstown and could come alive at Cheltenham.
But Il Est Francais’ trainers may fancy taking on Jonbon given he has never won a Grade 1 at the home of jumps.
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Rory McIlroy AND Shane Lowry pocket SEVEN FIGURE sum after epic battle as AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am prize money revealed
BOTH Rory McIlroy AND Shane Lowry pocketed a massive seven figure sum from the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro Am.
The Holywood man edged out his Offaly counterpart and Sepp Straka in a thrilling finish in California.
It was a dream start to 2025 for McIlroy, who won a staggering €3,500,000 in the process.
Lowry, meanwhile, was afforded a capable consolation in the form of a cool €2,111, 000.
The world number three was a stroke behind his Ryder Cup team-mate Sepp Straka heading into the final round at Pebble Beach.
McIlroy, playing in his first PGA Tour event of 2025, carded a closing 66 to finish at 21-under-par, securing a 2-shot victory over Lowry.
Starting the day one stroke off the lead, the Northern Irishman showed his class down the stretch as he built a solid lead over his opponents.
Rors made the turn in 35 before turning on the after burners as he birdied 10, 12 before a stunning eagle on 14.
The Northern Irishman followed that with another birdie on 15 before calmly seeing the tournament off with as he parred home for a six-under 66 for a total of -21.
Lowry, chasing his first solo PGA Tour win since 2019, also made a late charge but it his -4 round wasn’t enough as he finished second solo second on -19.
Lucas Glover, Justin Rose were a shot further back from the Offaly star and two behind winner McIlroy.
The victory marks McIlroy’s 27th PGA Tour title and sets the perfect tone for a season where he hopes to end his wait for a fifth major championship.
Asked if he was approaching his best, McIlroy told Sky Sports: “Yeah I’m close, I’m pretty close.
“I feel like I controlled my ball flight well in the crosswinds this week I drove the ball really well.
“I think I’ll always nitpick and there’s always things about my game that I want to try to get better, because that’s just who I am.
“I’m trying to get the most out of myself all the time, but I also have to accept at the same time where my game’s at right now.
“It is in a really good shape and probably as sharp as it’s ever been at the end of January, start of February, heading into the season.
“So really, really happy with where everything is.
“I’ve talked a lot about this year trying to limit the mistakes and trying to keep the big numbers and the destructive swings off the scorecard.
“For the most part this week, I did that. The game can start to become pretty simple and feel pretty easy when you’re not making bogeys.
“I know I’m going to hit enough good golf shots to give myself plenty of birdie opportunities, it’s just a matter of, getting that odd up and down to keep the round and the momentum of the round going.
“I did that really well this week.
“I think my short game was really good this week. I looked at my short game last year, it was very, it was very volatile, very up and down.
“I’d have some good weeks, but then I’d have some bad weeks. Just trying to just get a little bit more consistency in there.”
Pregnant Chloe Radford admits she is ‘struggling’ as she reveals secret battle that’s ‘getting worse’
CHLOE Radford has admitted she is ‘struggling’ with her second pregnancy and revealed her symptoms are ‘getting worse’.
Three months after she shared that Britain’s biggest family is due to get even larger, the 29-year-old, who is already mother to adorable daughter Mila, two, with her security guard boyfriend Jacob Wallace, shared a candid ‘bump update’ with fans.
Chloe recently showed fans her first baby scan[/caption] She has already chosen the name for her second child, a baby boy[/caption]The blonde beauty, who previously opened up on feeling ‘guilty’ and wanting to ‘cry all the time’, is now 26 weeks pregnant with her second child and claimed that her bump has ‘definitely popped’.
Sharing all with her 96,500 TikTok followers, the content creator explained: “First off, my heartburn/acid reflux is getting worse.
“I was in bed the other night and I was nearly sick from it, it was so bad.
“The next morning I actually was sick from that. It’s getting worse so I do actually need to go to the shop and get some Rennie’s or something.”
Not only has Chloe been secretly struggling with heartburn, but she’s also been dealing with painful back ache too, as she added: “My back pain/pelvic pain is quite bad. It feels like a shooting pain.
“So I’m not sure if he’s maybe sat on a nerve or I’ve got a bit of sciatica pain or whatever, I’m not sure.”
Noel and Sue Radford’s second eldest daughter then confirmed: “This pregnancy is so different, just completely different to Mila’s.
“I had such an easy time with her, whereas I feel like this time I am struggling a bit more.
“I’m not enjoying it as much as when I was pregnant with Mila. Just the aches and the pains and all the symptoms.”
Not only is she ‘really not enjoying it as much’ this time around, but Chloe, who works as a bakery manager at the family’s Radford Pie Company, also shared: “Even though he’s got an anterior placenta, I can actually see him moving around and things. That’s amazing because I never really got that with Mila.
“I’ve got an appointment with the midwife in two weeks and I think that’s when they will start measuring the bump, which I’m really excited to see how he’s measuring.”
Chloe, who began her relationship with her partner Jacob in 2021 and gave birth to their first child on July 23, 2022, also opened up on her current sleep battle, as she confessed: “It’s all just typical pregnancy symptoms, I just need the acid reflux and heartburn to just calm down a little bit, because it’s not nice, is it?
I’m not enjoying it as much as when I was pregnant with Mila
Chloe Radford
“Aside from that, I’m feeling good, just tired. I can’t sleep properly.
“I feel like I’m not really going into much of a deep sleep. I’m tossing and turning, not getting comfortable and having to get up to go for a wee all the time.”
Who's who in the Radford family?
The Radfords are Britain's biggest family with 22 children.
Here are the kids from eldest to youngest include:
- Chris – born May 7, 1989
- Sophie – born December 13, 1993
- Chloe – born July 31, 1995
- Jack – born April 9, 1997
- Daniel – born March 3, 1999
- Luke – born October 1, 2000
- Millie Radford – born August 29, 2001
- Katie – born November 14, 2002
- James – born October 17, 2003
- Ellie – born May 6, 2005
- Aimee – born April 21, 2006
- Josh – born July 3, 2007
- Max – born December 11, 2008
- Tillie – born May 2, 2010
- Oscar – born October 22, 2011
- Casper, – born October 3, 2012
- Hallie – born June 3, 2015
- Phoebe – born July 24, 2016
- Archie – born September 18, 2017
- Bonnie – born November 6, 2018
- Heidie – born April 3, 2020
But as Chloe, who is the third oldest Radford child, approaches her due date, she acknowledged: “Got 14 weeks left. Well, could be 14, could be 16, who knows?
“I’m so on edge that he’s going to come early. I’m just worried that he’s gonna be early.
“I’m freaking out, I’m really freaking out.”
Radford fans flock
Chloe posted her clip on her official TikTok account @itschloexa, four days ago, and it has quickly racked up 134,900 views.
Fans quickly flocked to the comments, eager to share support and guidance for Chloe.
How does family-of-22 the Radfords afford to live?
AS Britain’s biggest family, it may come as no surprise that Sue and Noel Radford must have some hefty bills.
Between them, they have a whopping 22 children and seven dogs, which often has some people wonder how they manage their money.
The Radfords support themselves with the proceeds of Noel’s bakery, The Radford Pie Company, which is located near their home.
On their website, it says: “We have owned our own lovely bakery since 1999 which is how we manage to provide for (and feed) our huge and expanding family as well as for the local people of Heysham and Morecambe.”
The family expanded their business to cater to online orders placed across the UK.
The business is a family affair, with Noel at the helm, and some of their children helping out.
The older kids, who are working at least part-time, don’t get a free ride as they’re made to pay a small amount of rent to their parents.
“Us older ones do pay a little bit of board. Granted it’s not a lot but I’m also trying to save up for my own house at the moment.” their daughter Chloe said in a video on the YouTube channel.
Sue added: “We’ve always said if you want to buy somewhere, renting is a bit of dead money, so we’d rather you saved that money up and stayed at home a bit longer.
“I also do believe they should pay board if they are earning. We’ve always been brought up by our parents that we had to pay board.”
Noel and Sue famously don’t rely on benefits for their bumper brood and live off their pie shop for income.
They also revealed they make money from brand partnerships on social media.
The Radford family stars in their own reality TV show 22 Kids and Counting – which has run for four series.
Brand expert Andy Barr believes Noel and Sue have been paid less than £10,000 for each show.
He told the Daily Mail: “The typical fee per episode is going to be in the thousands rather than the tens or hundreds of thousands that people often think is the case with TV shows of this nature.
“If they continue to get commissioned for a fourth or fifth season, then they are going to be able to command a higher fee.”
He estimates that the Radfords make £ 5,000 an episode.
One person said: “Poor you Chloe, I was like that but it’s all worth it in the end.”
Another added: “You still look amazing.”
A third commented: “Try bicarbonate of soda in milk or water. It’s awful but it certainly works.”
Whilst someone else chimed in: “I swear by Trebor extra strong mints. They work better than Rennie’s or Gaviscon.”
Chloe and Jack welcomed their first daughter Mila on July 23, 2022, after beginning their relationship in 2021[/caption] Despite her nerves, the mum-of-one explained that she is really ‘happy’ and ‘excited’ to be a mother again[/caption] Chloe and Jack’s second child will be Noel and Sue Radford’s 16th grandchild[/caption]