Pulse stay perfect as Lightning and ‘feral’ Thunder also win in NSL

England Netball player Hayley Bavin

With a 67-52 victory over Cardiff Dragons on Sunday, London Pulse continued their unbeaten start to the Netball Super League season.

Pulse won their seventh of seven matches, but the winless Dragons only led 32-25 at halftime before pulling away after the break due to their hard work.

With 25 goals, Liv Tchine once more provided the Pulse offense, but Sophie Kelly made a strong showing, scoring eight goals, and winning the award for player of the match.

The Dragons had 33 goals scored.

In the final game of the round, Manchester Thunder defeated London Mavericks on Monday to put them in second place.

At half-time, Thunder held on to a seven-point lead, but Mavericks countered by reversing the deficit before the quarterfinals.

However, Thunder’s final victory, their fifth in seven games, came down to a better performance in the closing stages.

Loughborough Lightning, defending NSL champion, also won the seventh round to defeat the Birmingham Panthers, who are currently third.

At half-time, the two were tied by one point, but Lightning held on for a 72-68 victory after taking the lead with a four-goal lead in the third quarter.

The Panthers made it difficult for the hosts at Sir David Wallace Arena after recording their first win of the season last week.

However, Loughborough maintained their composure as England goal attack Berri Neil added 16 goals and experienced Lightning shooter Samantha Wallace-Joseph scored 34 goals.

However, the Panthers had their opportunities, and they will regret failing to receive more than the point for limiting their deficit to five goals.

Sigi Burger, a shooter, was effective under the post, scoring 37 goals, Betsy Creak added 10; the defense worked tirelessly to stop their opponents from taking the ball 16 times to 10 to score.

This season, Lightning has sputtered occasionally, but they’ll be relieved to get past that before their next game against fellow top-four favorites Thunder next week.

Nottingham Forest defeated Leeds Rhinos 76-65 to claim their third win of the season.

Thunder v. Mavericks: Reaction

Taylor McKevitt, the Manchester Thunder’s player of the match, said, “I felt incredibly uneasy on the court.

You’d rather be 20 goals up in quarter one because it’s so good we’re playing close, competitive games. However, Mavericks gave it to us, so they were given props.

“We’ve been working on that feral energy,” he said, “so we make sure every loose ball has Thunder’s hands on it.” We’re attempting to spread that throughout the court.

Do you want to win this game, McKevitt asked Thunder head coach Karen Greig at half-time? “It undoubtedly sparked a fire under us.”

“We know it always is against Mavericks,” said Manchester Thunder head coach Karen Greig.

They always emerge extremely defensively strong.

“Sometimes we let being run hard affect us, and that’s something we’re going to have to adjust to pretty quickly.”

Camilla Buchanan, the head coach of the Mavericks, said, “These are the kinds of games we enjoy playing.”

They liked it, they said. Without the performance we put on four weeks ago, that game would not have been possible.

“So despite the disappointing end of the product, I’m incredibly proud of them in some of the performances that were given.”

results and fixes

Seventh round

April 25th, 2019

Nottingham Forest 6-0 Nottingham Forest

Birmingham Panthers 72-68 Loughborough Lightning

Sunday, April 27.

Cardiff Dragons 67-52 London Pulse

28 April, Monday

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Pulse stay perfect as Lightning and Thunder also win in NSL

Hayley Bavin/England Netball

London Pulse maintained their unbeaten start to the Netball Super League season on Sunday with a 67-52 win over Cardiff Dragons.

It was a seventh victory out of seven for Pulse but they were made to work hard by the winless Dragons in the opening half and only led 32-25 at the break before pulling away after the interval.

Liv Tchine again led the scoring for Pulse with 25 goals but there was a strong display by Sophie Kelly who finished with eight goals and her all-round efforts earned her the player of the match award.

Georgia Rowe scored 33 goals for the Dragons.

Manchester Thunder claimed second place in the table by defeating London Mavericks in the final game of the round on Monday.

Thunder enjoyed a seven-point lead at half-time but Mavericks fought back to reduce the deficit to two points before the final quarter.

However, an improved showing in the closing stages helped Thunder secure a 59-54 win – their fifth victory in seven games.

Defending NSL champions Loughborough Lightning also claimed a tense victory over Birmingham Panthers in the seventh round and sit third.

One point separated the two at half-time, but Lightning edged a four-goal lead in the third quarter and held on for a 72-68 success.

Fresh from their first win of the season last week, Panthers were brimming with confidence at Sir David Wallace Arena and made it difficult for the hosts.

But Loughborough kept their composure as experienced Lightning shooter Samantha Wallace-Joseph scored 34 goals, while England goal attack Berri Neil added 16.

But Panthers had their opportunities and will consider themselves unlucky not to come away with more than the one point they will receive for keeping the deficit to less than five goals.

Shooter Sigi Burger was clinical under the post, scoring 37 goals, while Betsy Creak added 10 and the defence worked tirelessly to gain possession of the ball 16 times to 10 from their opponents.

Lightning have stuttered at times this season but will be relieved to get over the line before facing a crucial match against fellow top-four contenders Thunder next week.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest secured a third win of the season with a 76-60 win over Leeds Rhinos.

Fixtures and results

Round seven

Friday 25 April

Leeds Rhinos 60-76 Nottingham Forest

Loughborough Lightning 72-68 Birmingham Panthers

Sunday 27 April

London Pulse 67-52 Cardiff Dragons

Monday 28 April

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  • Netball

Pulse stay perfect as Lightning and Thunder also win in NSL

Hayley Bavin/England Netball

London Pulse maintained their unbeaten start to the Netball Super League season on Sunday with a 67-52 win over Cardiff Dragons.

It was a seventh victory out of seven for Pulse but they were made to work hard by the winless Dragons in the opening half and only led 32-25 at the break before pulling away after the interval.

Liv Tchine again led the scoring for Pulse with 25 goals but there was a strong display by Sophie Kelly who finished with eight goals and her all-round efforts earned her the player of the match award.

Georgia Rowe scored 33 goals for the Dragons.

Manchester Thunder claimed second place in the table by defeating London Mavericks in the final game of the round on Monday.

Thunder enjoyed a seven-point lead at half-time but Mavericks fought back to reduce the deficit to two points before the final quarter.

However, an improved showing in the closing stages helped Thunder secure a 59-54 win – their fifth victory in seven games.

Defending NSL champions Loughborough Lightning also claimed a tense victory over Birmingham Panthers in the seventh round and sit third.

One point separated the two at half-time, but Lightning edged a four-goal lead in the third quarter and held on for a 72-68 success.

Fresh from their first win of the season last week, Panthers were brimming with confidence at Sir David Wallace Arena and made it difficult for the hosts.

But Loughborough kept their composure as experienced Lightning shooter Samantha Wallace-Joseph scored 34 goals, while England goal attack Berri Neil added 16.

But Panthers had their opportunities and will consider themselves unlucky not to come away with more than the one point they will receive for keeping the deficit to less than five goals.

Shooter Sigi Burger was clinical under the post, scoring 37 goals, while Betsy Creak added 10 and the defence worked tirelessly to gain possession of the ball 16 times to 10 from their opponents.

Lightning have stuttered at times this season but will be relieved to get over the line before facing a crucial match against fellow top-four contenders Thunder next week.

Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest secured a third win of the season with a 76-60 win over Leeds Rhinos.

Fixtures and results

Round seven

Friday 25 April

Leeds Rhinos 60-76 Nottingham Forest

Loughborough Lightning 72-68 Birmingham Panthers

Sunday 27 April

London Pulse 67-52 Cardiff Dragons

Monday 28 April

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  • Netball

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Sam Ruddock, a Rugby player from Warwickshire, was last heard from on April 16 and was discovered missing by friends and family.

He had traveled to the US on April 13 to attend a Wrestlemania event, and his disappearance was discovered on April 24 in Las Vegas.

His friend Lucy Hatton had described his disappearance as being “really, really out of character” and that her and his family were seeking out information.

Meghan Markle’s disturbing Nostradamus predictions including ‘retreat from spotlight’

A renowned psychic sees into his crystal ball to predict the Duchess of Sussex’ future including a parting of ways from a previous long time supporter and turning her back on fame

Meghan Markle’s future has been foretold (Image: Getty Images)

Meghan’s show, With Love, Meghan, which sees her in the kitchen preparing recipes with her celeb pals and sharing hosting tips and tricks and premiered last month on Netflix and was instantly met with negative reviews.

The launch of her company As Ever also faced issues, with some customers left disappointed after their orders were cancelled due to overselling. Can Meghan recover or is it downhill from here?

One person who might have an idea is the man they call the living Nostradamus. Athos Salomé, a 38 year old psychic from Brazil, has previously made many spookily accurate predictions. These include the Coronavirus pandemic, Queen Elizabeth II’s death and the Microsoft global outage.

And now he has made a chilling prediction about Meghan Markle’s future.

He foresees a ‘growing conflict’ between Meghan and Netflix leading to a split, ‘more logistical setbacks’ for As Ever, and a fresh wave of criticism threatening the brand’s credibility.

“Meghan’s image will face its harshest trial by the end of 2025. [I] foresee explosive revelations from former staff or estranged allies,” he said. “Criticism will reach a boiling point, and Meghan, in response, will retreat from the spotlight throughout 2026. “

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'Living Nostradamus' Athos Salomé
‘Living Nostradamus’ Athos Salomé(Image: Felipe Assis)

Speaking to Mail Online he added that he believes Meghan will release a new show that will “offer a raw and honest portrayal of the emotional scars left by the monarchy and media scrutiny. “

However, the “growing conflict” he referred to is predicted to ‘intensify by mid-2026, leading to a definitive split. Salomé envisions Meghan eventually transitioning to a platform such as Apple TV+.

Regarding her lifestyle brand, Salomé anticipates Meghan launching a range of home products in the near future inspired during a transformative journey to Southern Europe – either Italy or Greece.

Following her 2026 “withdrawal from the limelight,” Salomé forecasts she will “reappear” later that year with a renewed drive.

“Focus will pivot towards social causes—like Oprah Winfrey, to whom she gave that famous interview—shining a light on girls’ education and women’s mental health. “

He envisages Meghan “assuming a new role as a socially engaged producer, shedding the lifestyle aesthetic to delve into issues of profound impact” juggling her commitments as a mother to her children with Prince Harry – five year old Archie and Lilibet, three.

Meghan had launched a lifestyle brand called As Ever
Meghan had launched a lifestyle brand called As Ever (Image: JENNA PEFFLEY/NETFLIX)

Salomé also predicts a possible return to acting, but “not in the way the public expects. “

Rather than a big Hollywood blockbuster he says she will appear in “an independent film, directed by a renowned female filmmaker – possibly European or Iranian” he shared.

“Her role? A woman who abandons a life of privilege to rediscover her essence. “

He believes she will deliver an award-worthy performance that will shock many critics and appear at the Cannes or Venice Film Festival in 2027.

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In addition, Salomé said he sees Meghan becoming focused on a ‘humanitarian endeavor’ – “in Africa or South Asia, beginning discreetly in 2026. “

Sue Radford’s daughter Chloe gives ‘scary’ pregnancy update two weeks before due date

Sue Radford’s daughter, Chloe, who appears in Channel 5’s 22 Kids and Counting with her famous family, is expecting her second child imminently and has updated fans

Sue Radford’s daughter has updated fans on her ‘scary’ pregnancy(Image: Instagram)

Sue Radford’s daughter has updated fans on her “scary” pregnancy in news which she admits is “nerve-wracking”. Chloe, 29, who appears in Channel 5’s 22 Kids and Counting with her famous family, is expecting her second child, which will be Sue and Noel’s sixteenth grandchild, imminently.

The reality star, who is already mum to daughter, Mila, is expecting a baby boy with her security guard boyfriend, Jacob Wallace, and is now 38 weeks pregnant. Taking to TikTok, updating her 100,000 followers on her health, Chloe assured fans her baby is “absolutely fine”, but revealed she has been suffering with high blood pressure and has now got an induction date booked in as a result.

Chloe Radford
Chloe Radford, who appears in Channel 5’s 22 Kids and Counting with her famous family, is expecting her second child imminently (Image: Instagram)

Sitting in her bedroom, wearing an oversized t-shirt, she said: “Hey, guys, so update on where we’re at with pregnancy and everything like that – I went to the day assessment unit today and they were monitoring my blood pressure again and I was on the monitor as well.

“Baby boy is very happy in there – he’s absolutely fine. “

Explaining she didn’t know why her blood pressure was high, she continued: “My blood pressure – so they do it four times over the space of an hour – and it was ok the first two times and then the other two times it was high again. I don’t know why, because I was literally just sat relaxing, so I have no idea why.

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“I also had my bloods taken, which I should get the results in the next day or so and I think that’s just testing for pre-eclampsia.

“My blood pressure is still high for some reason, so they’ve upped it to three blood pressure tablets instead of two a day. ”

Chloe Radford and Jacob
Chloe and Jacob are already proud parents to daughter, Mila(Image: Instagram)

Chloe, who is Noel and Sue’s second eldest daughter then added: “And exciting news is that we have an induction date which is not far away.

“It’s really, really exciting, but it’s also really scary and nerve-racking. I know that we’ve really not got long now until we meet him and have him in our arms, so that’s exciting.

“That is obviously only if he doesn’t come beforehand, which I don’t think he will, to be honest. ”

Suggesting her bundle of joy was quite happy where he was for the time being, Chloe, who also works as a manager at her father’s bakery, Radford Pie Company, concluded: “He seems very comfortable in there. “

Responding to her health update on TikTok, Chloe’s fans shared their experiences of being induced, as one told the mum-of-one to prepare for a ‘long wait’. Giving their advice, they said said: “I was induced with my third baby, the pessary never worked but the hormone drip did. It was a lot of waiting around.

“Unfortunately it took four days until I eventually had him. Be prepared to pack more. ”

However, another shared: ““I was induced at 37 weeks due to having high blood pressure. I had a really positive experience.

“Had my waters broke at 11:53am and then had the hormone drip a couple of hours later. ”

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