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Man Utd stars hit Ruben Amorim as he runs birthday gauntlet in training… and is left holding his back

MANCHESTER UNITED stars jokingly hit Ruben Amorim as he ran through a birthday gauntlet before training started today.

The Portuguese manager held his back at the end of the player-made tunnel as the squad honoured his 40th birthday.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim with players during training.
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Ruben Amorim ran through a birthday gauntlet before Man Utd training today[/caption]
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim with players during training.
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Amorim emerged holding his back as Darren Fletcher joined him[/caption]
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The 40-year-old gestured as if he was holding his back from pain.[/caption]
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Amorim was spotted with wife Maria in Wilmslow on Monday

Amorim’s celebrated his milestone age with wife Maria Joao Diogo in Manchester on Monday after United’s 1-0 win over Fulham.

And the celebrations continued at Carrington in front of cameras on Wednesday morning.

Amorim could be seen jokingly pulling and shoving fellow birthday boy Darren Fletcher before sprinting through a corridor of players.

The pair decided to run through the gauntlet together as the squad stood eagerly waiting to give them a wallop as they passed.

Fletcher, who turns 41 on Saturday, emerged first, before Amorim gestured as if he was holding his back from pain.

Club-captain Bruno Fernandes and Chelsea-linked Alejandro Garnacho stood at the start of the tunnel and could be slapping their hands in.

And fans joked that outcasts Marcus Rashford and Casemiro might have been tempted to give Amorim a firmer whack.

Rashford, whose training application has been questioned by Amorim, could be seen getting involved at the end of gauntlet.

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Amorim joked that he already feels 10 years older after Lisandro Martinez’ deflected strike earned his side a late win at Craven Cottage on Sunday.

He said: “It’s not 40…I’m 50! After two months at Manchester United, it’s 50. It’s a privilege to spend my 40th birthday here.

“It will be fantastic because we won. Then I will have dinner with my kids.”

Rashford was pictured laughing with his team-mates during the rest of the session after Amorim’s latest brutal post-match comments.

The former Sporting gaffer took a swipe at the home-grown England international by declaring that he’d rather pick his 63-year-old goalkeeper coach Jorge Vital over a player who underperforms in training.

Meanwhile, the gauntlet has become something of a tradition this season.

Amorim brought it in to celebrate players returning to training from injury, including the likes of Tyrell Malacia, Luke Shaw and Leny Yoro.

Athletic journalist Laurie Whitwell said it is a positive sign for the squad. 

He told MUTV: “It’s what you want from a group like this. A football season is very long and you spend a lot of time together.

“At some moments of the season, you see them more than your own family and that is certainly the case when you are working long hours at Carrington.

“If you can establish those relationships and those links, in the hard moments during the season, you can push each other.

“You can demand more, so I think he is looking forward to getting to know his players more.”

The Red Devils travel to face Romanian outfit FCSB for their final league phase match in the Europa League on Thursday.

MAN UTD PLAYER RATINGS: Maguire puts in superb defensive display but Garnacho caught running into blind alleys

MANCHESTER UNITED secured a hard-fought three points against Fulham.

Lisandro Martinez’s deflected strike proved to be the difference in what was the Red Devils’ only shot on target all game.

Harry Maguire impressed but Alejandro Garnacho once again failed to impress in what could have been his Man Utd farewell amid rumours linking him with Napoli and Chelsea.

Here is how SunSport rated the individual performances.

Andre Onana – 7

Good save low down to his left to keep out an Alex Iwobi shot early doors.

Other than that he was barely tested but no glaring errors mean it is a step in the right direction for the Red Devils No1.

Diogo Dalot – 6

Had a difficult time in the first half up against Iwobi who was Fulham‘s main attacking threat.

Switched to the left flank in the second half and supported Garnacho without posing much of a threat.

Matthijs de Ligt – 8

Another strong showing at the back from the Dutchman. Without his support for Dalot, Fulham may have created a goal down United’s right-hand side.

Harry Maguire – 9

A superb defensive display from the England star who has been one of United’s best players since Amorim took charge.

Pulled off a brilliant header at the back post to deny Rodrigo Muniz a certain goal.

Lisandro Martinez – 8

Superb last-ditch tackle to prevent Emile Smith Rowe from shooting as he burst through on goal.

His goal had a big slice of luck as it was deflected past Bernd Leno but credit to him for having the audacity to shoot.

Noussair Mazraoui – 7

Solid at the back and tried to get forward when he could. United looked more balance with him on the left and Dalot on the right, although the pair swapped at half-time.

Manuel Ugarte – 6

Showed some nice touches and was a bit of a menace in the middle – in a positive and negative sense. Kept a close eye on Smith Rowe and allowed him no time on the ball.

Booked for a foul on Adama Traore and was taken off shortly afterwards with an injury.

Bruno Fernandes – 5

Not at his best. Barely saw the ball in the first half and was not very effective when he did get it.

Amad Diallo – 6

Looked bright on the ball and United’s only real outlet going forward.

He worked tirelessly and pressed really well – his hard work paid off when he found the back of the net in stoppage time but his effort was chalked off.

Alejandro Garnacho – 3

Was cautious on the ball and ran into blind alleys too often. Final ball let him down on the rare occasion he did manage to beat a defender.

Rasmus Hojlund – 4

His hold up play is nowhere near good enough for this system or for a club like United.

He was too gung-ho at times and his erratic nature meant linking up with Amad and Garnacho proved difficult.

Hauled off before the hour mark which says it all about his performance.

Subs:

Leny Yoro (for De Ligt, 58mins) – 6

A more assured display given his shaky start to life in the Premier League.

Joshua Zirkzee (for Hojlund, 58mins) – 5

Like Hojlund he had a difficult time holding the ball up but United improved with him on the pitch.

Toby Collyer (for Ugarte, 76mins ) – 6

Solid display again from the youngster who was often in the right position to clear, including one on the line to stop a Joachim Andersen header from going in.

Kobbie Mainoo (for Garnacho, 80mins) – 6

Provided energy in midfield and shored things up alongside Collyer.

A brilliant one-two with Amad set up the winger to score before VAR ruled Amad offside.

Tyrell Malacia (for Mazraoui, 80mins) – 6

Brought on in an unfamiliar right wing-back role but did what was needed to see out the clean sheet.

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‘RHOBH’ recap: Sutton Stracke, Garcelle Beauvais confront Kyle Richards over recent behavior 

“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” premiered last night, and we’re recapping all the drama from Season 14, Episode 9. Kyle Richards invites Erika Jayne, Sutton Stracke and Garcelle Beuvais to lunch to unpack her explosive exit. The ladies take a trip to Garcelle’s Malibu home and bond over non-alcoholic beers on the beach. Make sure to subscribe to...

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I’ve cut dad off forever after he abandoned me says I’m a Celeb’s Danny Jones… as he reveals heartbreaking final straw

DANNY Jones has revealed he’s chosen to “block out” his father completely after winning I’m a Celebrity helped him finally overcome the scars of feeling abandoned as a child.

The McFly star says his jungle victory over Coleen Rooney and Reverend Richard Coles last year held a deeper meaning, enabling him to finally “feel enough” and put to bed the demons that have troubled him for decades. 

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Danny Jones says he finally ‘felt enough’ after winning I’m A Celebrity in December[/caption]
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Danny says he’s been estranged from his father Alan, pictured with wife Sharon, for decades[/caption]
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Danny is married to former Miss England Georgia Horsley and has a son Cooper, six[/caption]

Viewers were moved to tears during the series when the Bolton-born musician, 38, said he had “found a dad” in co-star Barry McGuigan, hinting at his long-running rift with his own father, Alan.

Following his parents’ divorce, Danny – who has starred on The Voice and The Masked Singer – admits he has failed to reconnect with his dad, who in a tragic final straw bailed at the last minute when they arranged to reconcile after two decades last year.

The pop icon says he has felt “constantly guilty” for having a happy marriage to former Miss England Georgia Horsley – with whom he shares six-year-old son Cooper – because it’s something his mum Kathy hasn’t had since the split.

In an upcoming chat with The High Performance Podcast, he says he hasn’t had a relationship with Alan since his teen years and when asked if picking up the phone would help, he flatly says: “No.”

Danny, who has now cut off all contact with his dad, continues: “No, because I don’t know him any more. He doesn’t know me and I don’t recognise his voice.

“I didn’t choose to be born, he chose to have me. I could never leave my son and I’d be fighting to speak to him, and yet my dad isn’t. Why should I bother?

“I think it would bring more problems in my life if I had him back in my life, so I have to block it out and say ‘That’s over.'”

Danny’s relationship with Alan became strained after his parents split up, which left him in a “cold, damp, dark house” with his mum, who struggled in the aftermath.

He suspects the tensions first emerged when he challenged his dad, explaining: “I think because I sat down with him and said ‘Can you not just sort it out with mum?’

“Your kids should be your first thought and I didn’t feel like that with my dad – he left us and you’re just abandoned. Like ‘I idolised you and now you’ve just gone’.

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Danny struggles to understand the relationship with his dad because he dotes on his six-year-old son[/caption]
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Danny married former Miss England Georgia Horsley in 2014[/caption]

“He had some issues as well. I wish I’d known what I know now to be able to go ‘Dad, talk to me, let’s talk about it’. 

“I was always scared of talking because talking in my house always ended up in conflict and fights.

“I wish I could have gone for a beer or a coffee with my dad and just gone ‘Are you ok, what’s going on, tell me?'”

Brutal rejection

After decades apart, last year Danny agreed to meet his father when he flew over from Spain to attend a pal’s birthday. 

He says he was “buzzing” at the idea of reconciling, only for Alan at the last minute to cancel, stating he would attend the party but not travel to London to see his son.

The star said the last time he spoke to his father other than that, after many years, was in a phone call to say he’d got engaged.

But even then Alan annoyed him by telling Danny how he had been carrying £500 beer barrels up the stairs in his pub, adding that amount of money did not mean much to his celeb son.

The long-standing rift haunted Danny, who believed it was actually winning I’m A Celebrity – alongside “various therapy, for different reasons” – that finally cleansed him of his difficult emotions and feelings of abandonment.

He says things came to an emotional head when talking to the ITV show’s welfare team as he sat with the crown on his head, “stinking” and starving after losing six kilos. 

I felt guilty for cuddling at night – I was like ‘my mum’s not got anyone’. I wasn’t living my life because I felt so much pain for my mum. It was hurting me too much

Danny Jones

Danny recalls: “She said ‘How are you?’ And it was just me and this therapist. I was like ‘I think I’m on top of the world, I think I’m alright’. 

“And I hadn’t really connected with anybody in the outside world by this point…

“I’ve just been on a show where someone’s voting for me, but not just me, but me when I’m hungry, when I’m tired, when I’m covered in stuff that I don’t want to be covered in. 

“It’s the worst of me. And she just said to me ‘So do you feel enough?’ And I just burst out into tears. It’s like ‘Oh my God, maybe I am’.

“That was like one moment where I was like ‘Woah, I have never felt that emotion’. I’ve never asked that to myself or been asked that. 

“So for me that was like one of the most rewarding moments I think I’ve ever had in my life, because yeah I think I am.”

Danny Jones with his sister and mother at a film screening.
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Danny felt sorry for mum Kathy (right) because she didn’t have a happy relationship[/caption]
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Young Danny was ‘abandoned’ by his dad and says they have had two calls in 20 years[/caption]

While Danny is grateful to have moved past the pain of his childhood, he can see how the trauma bled into his own relationship with his stunning wife Georgia Horsley. 

He met her at a Miss London event in 2008, while she was the reigning Miss England, and he credits her with having helped him battle anxiety and panic attacks that plagued him from the age of 19.

Danny believes a lot of his struggles stem from “all the loss” – including his dad’s abandonment, the death of his grandparents, which led him to suffer “night terrors”, and the death of his “best, best mate more recently”.

And at times, the McFly frontman – who married Georgia in 2014 – was crippled with “guilt” over having such a great relationship. 

He explains: “I felt guilty for cuddling at night – I was like ‘my mum’s not got anyone’. I wasn’t living my life because I felt so much pain for my mum. It was hurting me too much.”

‘Like a tornado’

Recalling his childhood, Danny reflects: “For me, my parents are like your first idols.

“Getting in a band and coming back to a house that wasn’t home any more – that had happy memories – I was healing from that and I was catching up from there.

“There was this song called ‘Last Mistake’ – that’s actually never been released – about the very first time I went home and I saw this house that used to be a home and I was explaining how cold it was and dark.

“I didn’t want to go home and go to this dark place where my mum was in bits over this divorce. Seeing my mum like that it wasn’t very nice.

Danny Jones could be 'next Olly Murs', says PR expert

Danny Jones is worth more than £4million and is set to make considerably more money since his I’m A Celebrity win last year.

PR expert Carla Speight, who’s launched the PR Mastery App, predicts advertisers will be lining up to work with him.

She believes he could become the “next Olly Murs”, should he want to transition to presenting where he would be seen as a “safe pair of hands” for ITV shows or to rescue flailing formats.

Having endeared himself to an army of fans on The Voice, The Masked Singer and MasterChef, prior to I’m A Celebrity, Carla suspects the only way is up for him.

Part of the reason for this is because he “appears to be a genuine and a real family man”, which the public “latch onto, especially in the wake of the Gregg Wallace scandal”.

But Carla says Danny could make an even vaster fortune should he follow in the footsteps of Take That and take advantage of his huge fanbase and go solo.

She adds: “The world is his oyster really, he’s loved, very genuine and massively popular. The future is very bright for him.”

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“From what I thought was an amazing perfect family home to this destruction and this cold, damp, dark house – I didn’t want to be there. It was like a tornado, getting bigger and bigger.

“My dad used to do the little things like the DIY, and like the curtains were falling down or the shelf was hanging down. 

“I was like ‘My mum’s here on her own’. I used to feel guilty for having a good relationship because my mum didn’t have one.”

Thankfully Danny seems to have moved past those problems, describing himself as being in a “good place”, thanks to behaviours including going to the gym, getting good sleep, visualising and “mouth taping”.

Danny Jones and Georgia Horsley at an event.
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Danny credits wife Georgia as well as various therapies and winning I’m A Celeb with leaving him in a better place mentally[/caption]

The latter is a technique that forces people to breathe through their nose while sleeping, which is favoured by the likes of footballers including Erling Haaland

Danny also follows an 80/20 diet plan, which comprises 80 per cent being good, 20 per cent bad, meaning he’s strict during the week and can “enjoy yourself at the weekends”.

Reflecting on his journey to happiness he says: “It was healing and I’ve learned something about myself – that I still need to heal. I clearly have something that is still hurting.

“I think I’m healing from a lot of things. I’ve had various therapy for different reasons, but I’m trying to find another one now.”

Previously, when Danny was on I’m A Celebrity, Alan said he believed their falling out was due to his son siding with his mum in the divorce.

He told the Daily Mail: “I think because he loves his mum so much he’s protected her, and I think any reunion with me, and this is only my opinion, would upset his mum. I don’t think he wants to do that and I understand that.

Prior to this recent interview, Alan claimed he wanted to reach out again to Danny to try to make amends.

He said: “At the end of the day I can sleep at night, I know he’s okay, he’s safe…

“But I would like to think if anything bad happened, like an accident or something, that someone would message me to let me know, and I don’t know if that would happen…

“But hopefully one day we’ll have that pint, sooner rather than later, time’s getting on.”

Danny Jones speaks on The High Performance Podcast, which airs tomorrow, visit: www.thehighperformancepodcast.com.

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Inside Thomas Barr’s life with girlfriend & fellow Olympian Kelly McGrory as he retires with tribute to ‘magic memories’

THOMAS BARR announced his retirement from athletics after a decorated career filled with “magic memories”.

Barr, 32, represented Team Ireland at three Olympic Games, culminating at Paris 2024.

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THomas Barr and partner Kelly McGrory both represented Ireland at the Paris Olympics
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In an emotional retirement statement released on Wednesday, the Waterford man insisted he had “cherished every moment”.

The magic memories made in France were made alongside his partner Kelly McGrory, who was making her Olympics debut.

While Barr largely made his name as a hurdler throughout his lengthy career, he’s now associated with last year’s mixed relay gold medal at the European Championships.

Kelly similarly competes in the 400m hurdles and 400m flat.

Marking their joint-achievement, the 31-year-old Barr shared a sweet photo of them trackside.

He captioned it: “Two tickets to Paris please! What an absolute honour it is to be selected for my 3rd Olympics alongside my better half for her 1st!!!

“There is no greater sporting honour than representing Ireland at an Olympic Games and the journey to get there is never easy, but worth it.”

The Waterford man and his Donegal girlfriend have spoken in the past about how much of a benefit it is to their relationship that they understand each other’s trials and tribulations as elite athletes.

In 2022 McGrory told Donegal Live: “It’s cool that both of us are in the same sport.

“There is a good understanding with each other about what’s needed.

“We set the bar high for each other. We’re in the same training group and more or less do the same training.

“When we’re into season, everyone’s programme is tailored depending on when the person is trying to peak.

“Thomas is off to the Worlds now and he was tapering at different times, but it’s great that we’re in the same group.”

Barr famously came within .05 seconds of a bronze medal in the 400m hurdles at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Now a bit of a silver fox, he’s become known for being a guiding figure for Ireland’s prodigious crop of new sprint stars such as Adeleke and Israel Olatunde.

McGrory, 27, has had to display a significant amount of resolve in her career to get this far too.

She’s overcome persistent injury problems to bank a career-best year on the track so far in 2024.

The Tir Chonaill Athletics Club product set a new personal best in Rome at those same European Championships where Barr won gold.

She clocked 57.10 seconds in the 400m hurdles final which ensured she wound up in seventh place in the standings.

Thomas Barr and Kelly McGrory at the Team Ireland Olympic Ball.
Olympian Thomas Barr and Kelly McGrory in attendance at the Team Ireland Centenary Olympic Ball, in the Clayton Hotel Burling Road in Dublin
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Athlete Thomas Barr congratulates his girlfriend Kelly McGrory.
Thomas Barr of Ferrybank AC, Co. Waterford, congratulates his girlfriend Kelly McGrory of Tír Chonaill A.C., Co. Donegal, during day two of the Irish Life Health National Senior Track & Field Championships
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UN accused of acting like ‘rogue state’ by ‘refusing to provide crucial information’ on Irish hero Sean Rooney’s death

THE United Nations has been accused of going “rogue” and failing to provide information on the death of hero Irish soldier Private Sean Rooney in Lebanon.

Sinn Fein TD Ruairi O’Murchu said it was a disgrace that the international organisation had failed to provide vital information about the deadly incident to Sean’s family, the Dublin Coroner’s Court and the Irish Government.

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Sinn Fein TD Ruairi O’Murchu accused the UN of ‘refusing to provide the crucial information’
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Soldier Sean Rooney was killed in December 2022

It had refused to provide two different reports needed for Sean’s inquest and was ignoring diplomatic efforts led by the Taoiseach Micheal Martin.

Deputy O’Murchu, who comes from Dundalk where the 23-year-old soldier was based, fumed:  “Sean Rooney paid the ultimate price and gave his life peacekeeping for the United Nations.

“And yet this same organisation is refusing to provide the crucial information that is needed by both our Government and the Dublin Coroner’s Court in establishing how exactly and why he died.

“They are also trying to ensure that mistakes in terms of protocol, and decision making that put soldiers’ lives at risk are not repeated.

“I have been in Sean’s grandfather’s house and pride of place is a framed letter there from the UN paying tribute to Sean.

“Yet the same people won’t provide the information that the family and the Irish authorities need to get to the bottom of what happened.

“The United Nations is behaving like a rogue state by not co-operating and it has to stop.

“Sean Rooney and his family deserve justice and we all must ensure it happens.”

The Taoiseach Micheal Martin confirmed that the UN had failed to respond to the Dublin Coroner’s request to access two reports on investigations it carried into the incident that led to Sean’s death.

He was killed when a convoy of Irish peacekeepers he was travelling with were ambushed in December 2022 going through a village in south Lebanon.

SEVEN ARRESTED

A preliminary Inquest last July was informed that issues had arisen over restrictions on the disclosure of information from the UN and the completed reports had not been made available.

The UN had not responded to the request from the Coroner via the Department of Defence and Foreign Affairs for a copy of these reports to be given to him.

Seven men were arrested over Sean’s murder but so far only one has been charged.

A hearing of the Lebanese criminal court dealing with the case is due to be held in Beirut on February 12 next. The Irish Government will have legal representation present.

Deputy O’Murchu added: “The UN needs to respect the memory and sacrifice of Sean Rooney and give his Inquest their full cooperation.”

Irish Minister Micheal Martin visiting Irish UNIFIL battalion in Lebanon.
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Legendary jockey back in the big time after spending £230,000 on ‘talking horse’ at Cheltenham sales

A LEGENDARY jockey is back in the big time in racing – after spending £230,000 on a ‘talking horse’ at the Cheltenham sales.

Hugely popular former rider Richard Johnson was the man behind the monster bid for five-year-old gelding Starzand.

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Jockey Richard Johnson kissing the Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup trophy.
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The Grand National eluded him… but Richard Johnson won pretty much everything else during his amazing career as a jockey, including the Gold Cup twice[/caption]

A two-time point-to-point winner, Starzand was bought by David Lewis of Gwent Holdings with the hope of turning into a top 3m chaser.

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He is by former Derby and Irish Derby winner Harzand, an up-and-coming sire who already counts the hugely promising Triumph Hurdle contender Hello Neighbour among his progeny.

Johnson purchased the horse in conjunction with Johnson White, who co-trains with Philip Hobbs at their Somerset base.

Should Starzand ultimately head their way then there will be considerable pressure on them to turn him into a winner.

He can be expected to follow a route from bumpers to hurdles and ultimately the top prizes over fences, with Cheltenham Festival success the goal.

Starzand was dubbed a ‘talking horse’ by prospective buyers because of his considerable potential, and was the one everyone buying at the auction wanted.

Johnson, 47, was in tears when he retired on live TV in April 2021, after finishing third in a race at Newton Abbot.

His amazing career saw him crowned champion jockey four times in a row from 2016 and win the Gold Cup twice.

But he has branched out into ownership since hanging up his whip – and that includes spending big at the sales.

Commenting on his latest purchase, Johnson said: “Everyone wants winners at Cheltenham and that is where we want to get.

“This looks a lovely horse, and will be one for the future, he is a proper long-term three-mile chaser and it might take him two years for him to reach his potential.

“We loved the horse, he’s got the form in the book and we thought he was right for the owner.

“I was hoping we’d get him for £150,000! You never want to spend more than you have to.

“But he was always going to be an expensive horse. He ticks a lot of boxes and was never going to be cheap.”

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