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Wakefield and Leigh go through in Challenge Cup

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In a West Yorkshire derby, Tom Johnstone’s two tries helped Wakefield Trinity recover from a setback and defeat Huddersfield Giants 22-12 to advance to the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.

Leigh Leopards and Trinity were in attendance for the final eight games as Adrian Lam’s side defeated Championship team Batley Bulldogs 62-4.

After Liam Hood had scored early in the second half, Johnstone delivered the day’s best performance for Trinity, which was second only to be improved.

More second-half misery was involved for Huddersfield.

This season, Luke Robinson’s team has won all four of their Super League games while winning one.

After Mike McMeeken had headed home to give the visitors a header, they regained control and set the game at 1:05.

After the restart, Oliver Pratt’s outstanding tackle had denied Swift a second try, so Hood went over from the dummy half and finished the match with a trademark tight finish in the corner.

Johnstone leaped highest to collect a Jake Trueman kick and send it over after reaching a Grand Final with Catalans in 2023 and returning to Wakefield following their promotion last season.

Trinity, who have two victories from four matches and are now back in Super League, were assured of their place in Monday’s quarter-final draw thanks to Mason Lino’s two excellent conversions.

Umyla Hanley, Keanan Brand, and Lachlan Lam all scored twice, and Leigh will also be in the hat as a result of their light work against Batley.

Darnell McIntosh, Tesi Niu, Matt Davis, Aaron Pene, and Owen Trout also scored in Andrew Badrock’s first home debut for the Leopards.

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Wakefield and Leigh go through in Challenge Cup

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In a West Yorkshire derby, Tom Johnstone’s two tries helped Wakefield Trinity recover from a setback and defeat Huddersfield Giants 22-12 to advance to the Challenge Cup quarter-finals.

Leigh Leopards and Trinity were in attendance for the final eight games as Adrian Lam’s side defeated Championship team Batley Bulldogs 62-4.

After Liam Hood had scored early in the second half, Johnstone delivered the day’s best performance for Trinity, which was second only to be improved.

More second-half misery was involved for Huddersfield.

This season, Luke Robinson’s team has won all four of their Super League games while winning one.

After Mike McMeeken had headed home to give the visitors a header, they regained control and set the game at 1:05.

After the restart, Oliver Pratt’s outstanding tackle had denied Swift a second try, so Hood went over from the dummy half and finished the match with a trademark tight finish in the corner.

Johnstone leaped highest to collect a Jake Trueman kick and send it over after reaching a Grand Final with Catalans in 2023 and returning to Wakefield following their promotion last season.

Trinity, who have two victories from four matches and are now back in Super League, were assured of their place in Monday’s quarter-final draw thanks to Mason Lino’s two excellent conversions.

Umyla Hanley, Keanan Brand, and Lachlan Lam all scored twice, and Leigh will also be in the hat as a result of their light work against Batley.

Darnell McIntosh, Tesi Niu, Matt Davis, Aaron Pene, and Owen Trout also scored in Andrew Badrock’s first home debut for the Leopards.

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Raskin leads way as Ferguson stakes Rangers claim

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Highlights of Celtic vs. Rangers can be viewed on iPlayer.

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The camera caught Nicolas Raskin as the Rangers celebrated their first win at Celtic Park for almost five years in the corner of his room.

After his stunning strike earned him a second successive Old Firm victory, the midfielder pointed to match-winning man Hamza Igamane and yelled the Moroccan’s name.

Raskin’s performance, however, provided the foundation for this victory.

His all-action display allowed Rangers to defeat Celtic and defeat them on their own patch, not just by scoring the first goal and setting up the second.

He was deservedly chosen as the match’s player, so why.

The Belgian praised the victory, saying, “I’m just happy for the win. It was amazing.”

Raskin assists Rangers in controlling their midfield.

By half-time, Rangers were leading by 2-0 and in command, thanks to Raskin’s tremendous contribution.

Rangers made a perfect start with his desire to cross the front post and above Jeffrey Schlupp after four minutes, despite his diminutive stature, and glance the ball into the net from corner.

Mohamed Diomande was then teed up by his brilliant, clever run from a deep, cushioned header to win the visitors’ second.

Off the hook, he was all over. Raskin had a weak midfield odor as a result of Callum McGregor’s injury in place of Luke McCowan.

When Celtic attempted to build up from the back, he always landed right on McCowan, snapping at his heels and preventing him from turning around and playing forward.

Raskin and his defenders joined forces to immediately shut the space down when Celtic did manage to get the ball out of winger Nicolas Kuhn.

He won ten of his 16 duels and returned the ball for Rangers six times before the game was over. Both his ranking for tackles made and his overall total were the most of any of his team-mates.

Nicolas Raskin's heat map against Celtic shows he was constantly across to help shut down Nicolas Kuhn on Celtic's right-hand sideOpta

Steven Thompson, a former Rangers striker, said at half-time on BBC Scotland’s Sportsound program, “Rangers are winning the midfield battle.”

When you talk about McCowan, Arne Engels, and Reo Hatate, they don’t get on the ball at all, and [Connor] Barron, Raskin, and [Mohamed] Diomande put them under enormous pressure whenever they do.

Nicolas Raskin's touch map against Celtic shows how he appeared everywhere on the pitch to influence the gameOpta

As the league leaders came back to 2-2 in the second half, Celtic’s undeniable quality and perhaps Rangers’ exertions from Thursday’s penalty shootout win against Fenerbahce began to weigh on them.

Rangers’ discipline prevented them from being opened up as frequently as they had done on their last five losing trips to their bitter rivals’ stadiums as Celtic Park was rocking and the momentum with the home side following Hatate’s equaliser.

Former Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield commented on Sky Sports that “the box in the middle of the pitch was very crucial.”

Connor Barron’s work is significant, but don’t underestimate it.

Because of his outstanding performance, Nico was honored with the “man of the match” award, which was appropriate. This team is sorely dependent on the workload that those two managed to endure.

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Barry Ferguson enjoyed a fantastic week as well.

After performing poorly at Clyde, Kelty Hearts, and Alloa Athletic, he was in the managerial wilderness before leading Rangers past Fenerbahce in the Europa League quarter-final and his first victory at Celtic Park since October 2020.

Since Walter Smith won the first derby at Celtic Park in 1991, he is the first Rangers manager to do so.

With a potential takeover still looming, it seems premature for Rangers to make the choice to choose their next permanent manager.

Ferguson, however, made the bold decision to switch the formation for the first game in Turkey to a back three, which has paid off in the last week.

He has cut a calm figure in front of the camera and delivered his message without being pitch-assisted.

Make no mistake, Ferguson wants this position for a long time.

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Managing Rangers or Celtic is much more important than understanding the nature of Glasgow’s football game, but it does have a significant impact in this particular conflict.

Ferguson told BBC Scotland, “I knew there was a good team here. They needed to be driven a little more, just because they were lacking in self-assurance.

“The boys listen, they tune in, and you’ve definitely seen the benefits of that over the past ten days,” the boys said.

Ferguson is “not even thinking” about staying on after his interim contract, and he continues to insist that he will be “away on a family holiday” by the end of the season.

However, others may be considering it, especially if this squad has more consistency.

Arfield praised the achievement as “a huge win for Barry and his staff.” He is working full-time, which is a significant challenge. He won the Europa League championship match against Rangers at Celtic Park and advanced to the quarter-finals.

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Raskin leads way as Ferguson stakes Rangers claim

Reuters

Highlights of Celtic vs. Rangers can be viewed on iPlayer.

On iPlayer, watch

The camera caught Nicolas Raskin as the Rangers celebrated their first win at Celtic Park for almost five years in the corner of his room.

After his stunning strike earned him a second successive Old Firm victory, the midfielder pointed to match-winning man Hamza Igamane and yelled the Moroccan’s name.

Raskin’s performance, however, provided the foundation for this victory.

His all-action display allowed Rangers to defeat Celtic and defeat them on their own patch, not just by scoring the first goal and setting up the second.

He was deservedly chosen as the match’s player, so why.

The Belgian praised the victory, saying, “I’m just happy for the win. It was amazing.”

Raskin assists Rangers in controlling their midfield.

By half-time, Rangers were leading by 2-0 and in command, thanks to Raskin’s tremendous contribution.

Rangers made a perfect start with his desire to cross the front post and above Jeffrey Schlupp after four minutes, despite his diminutive stature, and glance the ball into the net from corner.

Mohamed Diomande was then teed up by his brilliant, clever run from a deep, cushioned header to win the visitors’ second.

Off the hook, he was all over. Raskin had a weak midfield odor as a result of Callum McGregor’s injury in place of Luke McCowan.

When Celtic attempted to build up from the back, he always landed right on McCowan, snapping at his heels and preventing him from turning around and playing forward.

Raskin and his defenders joined forces to immediately shut the space down when Celtic did manage to get the ball out of winger Nicolas Kuhn.

He won ten of his 16 duels and returned the ball for Rangers six times before the game was over. Both his ranking for tackles made and his overall total were the most of any of his team-mates.

Nicolas Raskin's heat map against Celtic shows he was constantly across to help shut down Nicolas Kuhn on Celtic's right-hand sideOpta

Steven Thompson, a former Rangers striker, said at half-time on BBC Scotland’s Sportsound program, “Rangers are winning the midfield battle.”

When you talk about McCowan, Arne Engels, and Reo Hatate, they don’t get on the ball at all, and [Connor] Barron, Raskin, and [Mohamed] Diomande put them under enormous pressure whenever they do.

Nicolas Raskin's touch map against Celtic shows how he appeared everywhere on the pitch to influence the gameOpta

As the league leaders came back to 2-2 in the second half, Celtic’s undeniable quality and perhaps Rangers’ exertions from Thursday’s penalty shootout win against Fenerbahce began to weigh on them.

Rangers’ discipline prevented them from being opened up as frequently as they had done on their last five losing trips to their bitter rivals’ stadiums as Celtic Park was rocking and the momentum with the home side following Hatate’s equaliser.

Former Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield commented on Sky Sports that “the box in the middle of the pitch was very crucial.”

Connor Barron’s work is significant, but don’t underestimate it.

Because of his outstanding performance, Nico was honored with the “man of the match” award, which was appropriate. This team is sorely dependent on the workload that those two managed to endure.

Ferguson construction case for a permanent job

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Barry Ferguson enjoyed a fantastic week as well.

After performing poorly at Clyde, Kelty Hearts, and Alloa Athletic, he was in the managerial wilderness before leading Rangers past Fenerbahce in the Europa League quarter-final and his first victory at Celtic Park since October 2020.

Since Walter Smith won the first derby at Celtic Park in 1991, he is the first Rangers manager to do so.

With a potential takeover still looming, it seems premature for Rangers to make the choice to choose their next permanent manager.

Ferguson, however, made the bold decision to switch the formation for the first game in Turkey to a back three, which has paid off in the last week.

He has cut a calm figure in front of the camera and delivered his message without being pitch-assisted.

Make no mistake, Ferguson wants this position for a long time.

Listen on Sounds

Managing Rangers or Celtic is much more important than understanding the nature of Glasgow’s football game, but it does have a significant impact in this particular conflict.

Ferguson told BBC Scotland, “I knew there was a good team here. They needed to be driven a little more, just because they were lacking in self-assurance.

“The boys listen, they tune in, and you’ve definitely seen the benefits of that over the past ten days,” the boys said.

Ferguson is “not even thinking” about staying on after his interim contract, and he continues to insist that he will be “away on a family holiday” by the end of the season.

However, others may be considering it, especially if this squad has more consistency.

Arfield praised the achievement as “a huge win for Barry and his staff.” He is working full-time, which is a significant challenge. He won the Europa League championship match against Rangers at Celtic Park and advanced to the quarter-finals.

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Love Island’s Arabella Chi says pregnancy made ‘extra special’ amid battle with incurable disease

The Love Island star, who has PCOS, acknowledges she is feeling extra grateful as she prepares to welcome her first child in May. The 33-year-old woman and her boyfriend Billy Henty are expecting a girl, according to the woman. I’m not sure if I can have more children, so she’s special because of my PCOS. “

Due to hormonal imbalances that prevent ovulation, PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) can make it difficult to conceive. After suffering from excruciating period pain, acne, and hair loss, Arabella was diagnosed with the condition in July of last year. She spoke to us during her lavish London baby shower on Saturday, March 15.

Arabella acknowledged that she is unsure whether more children will be born due to her PCOS (TIM ANDERSON).

She had previously admitted to having a miscarriage prior to the diagnosis. Arabella admitted she can’t believe the labor is only two months away while explaining that her pregnancy is “meant to be.”

She admitted, “I would have laughed in your face if you had told me a year ago that I would be having a baby.”

I’ve come to believe in the timing of your life because it should happen. I’m eager to become a mother to a girl baby. I find it hard to believe I spent a year and three months in the Love Island villa. I’m so fortunate to have found my true love.

In her second season of Love Island: All Stars, which she first appeared on in 2019, Arabella struggled to find a lasting connection.

Arabella Chi at her baby shower
Asked to be overjoyed about the upcoming birth of her baby girl (TIM ANDERSON), Arabella celebrated her pregnancy with a lavish baby shower.
Arabella Chi and Ferne McCann
Ferne McCann (TIM ANDERSON), one of her pals, provided her with numerous celebrity support.

She eventually became engaged to her boyfriend Billy shortly after our brief exchange, and she now gushes over him. I can’t wait to be a girl dad, says happy dad-to-be Billy as he enters. It alters your life. My own small family is here. Amazing how she is. She has a heart that is priceless. ”

Arabella has made some lifelong friends from Love Island, with Olivia Hawkins and Georgia Harrison supporting her during the baby shower despite not finding love on television.

Ferne McCann, a former TOWIE and Dancing On Ice star, acknowledged that she had been speaking with Arabella about motherhood advice.

It’s so lovely, according to Frene, who is the mother of Finty and her seven children, who are seven. Recently, our partners and I have had a few meals out. She has been receiving some breastfeeding and birth advice. ”

Jeremy Vine co-host Storm Huntley gives birth to second child and shares incredible first photo

Storm Huntley, the host of TV, announced the birth of her second child to delight viewers.

The 38-year-old presenter is renowned for her inventive name, Jeremy Vine, on Channel 5’s daily live morning phone-in debate program. Storm abruptly departed from the program a week ago to begin her maternity leave in order to get ready for her second child.

And on Sunday, she took a stunning photo of them posing together on social media to show off her baby daughter. The tiny newborn was captured in a photo with her mother holding her fist thoughtfully under her chin.

An adorable mother-and-daughter first photo was captured by Storm in a pose that mirrored the pose. The mother then shared a second image of her baby, who was covered in a white hat and hat.

The Channel 5 actress revealed that her new child was arriving on Saturday (Instagram/@stormhuntley/).
Storm Huntley in a social media post
She revealed that she has given the name Sloan Blue Okan (Instagram/@stormhuntley/)).

The TV star wrote, “Just like that, my heart has doubled in size,” in a caption shared on Instagram. Welcome, little one, to the world. Blue Okan on loan. 6.3lbs. Born March 15th, 02: 31am”.

Fans, followers, and other TV stars congratulated Storm and her husband, Kerr Okan of the rock band The LaFontaines, with Made In Chelsea star Ashley James who wrote, “Oh stop!! Such a cute baby. Happy Birthday Storm! I’m hoping Sloan made a positive transition into the world, and that you’re okay.

Otis – Storm and Kerr’s toddler son, who was born in July 2022, is Sloan’s younger sister. Storm shared details of her son’s dramatic birth on the Jeremy Vine Show while she was taking maternity leave after giving birth to him in 2022.

She explained to the host and his audience, “I had a C-section scheduled because of diabetes, but I ended up going into labor the day before my C-section.” As I entered the operating room, I was experiencing contractions about five minutes apart.

She continued, “No, getting your head around giving birth is a challenge, and I think they know that having it changed can be a lot if you have it in your head that this will be a c-section.” For me, C-section was undoubtedly the best choice.

In a romantic ceremony on the banks of Loch Lomond near her childhood home in Bishopbriggs, Storm and The LaFontaines frontman Kerr wed in September of that year. The couple reportedly tied the knot in 2019, and they both said they would marry in 2020.

While Kerr could be seen holding a baby in the background, Storm also posted a picture of her massive engagement ring at the time via social media. There are two absolute diamonds in this picture, she wrote alongside that stunning photo. Not bad either, the rings! #engaged @KerrOkan

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