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Love Island winner Jack Fincham FREED on bail as he appeals jail sentence for dog Elvis’ attack on runner

LOVE Island winner Jack Fincham has been FREED from jail after his out-of-control dog Elvis mauled a runner and attacked a woman.

The reality star, 32, was dragged to court after the hulking Cane Corso attacked Robert Sudell.

Jack Fincham crouching with his dog.
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Jack’s dog Elvis mauled two men – causing the star to be jailed[/caption]
Jack Fincham at the Flackstock Festival.
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Fincham was also fined a huge amount over the attacks[/caption]
Couple embracing at a restaurant.
Chloe Brockett was left in tears as Jack was taken to the cells

Fincham was today jailed for six weeks after he admitted being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog.

It is understood he has now been freed on bail while he appeals the sentence.

His on-off girlfriend Chloe Brockett wept earlier as he was taken down to the cells, while Fincham gave a thumbs up.

Elvis first attacked runner Robert in Swanley, Kent, in September 2022.

He then mauled an unnamed woman in Grays, Essex, in June 2024 but no harm was done.

Presiding magistrate Anne Wade, said that Fincham was subject to a suspended sentence order at the time.

This was after Fincham was caught speeding down the hard shoulder in a BMW while on cocaine.

Ms Wade said this order would be activated in part, adding that “we find no reason not to do so” as she jailed the star.

Fincham was also ordered to pay £3,680 – including £200 compensation fee to Robert and a £50 compensation fee to the other victim.

A payment plan of £400-a-month will be set up upon his release from prison, Southend Magistrates’ Court heard.

JPs heard that Fincham failed to comply with three rules over the dog’s ownership following the first attack.

These included to always keep the dog on the lead, for the dog to wear a muzzle when outside and to not leave the animal alone with anyone under the age of 16.

The guidelines were set in September 2022 when Elvis bit runner Robert and Fincham took part in a dog ownership course.

But there was another incident in June 2024 when the animal lashed out at a woman – sinking its teeth into her leg.

The court was told Fincham would get Elvis back upon his jail release if the three stipulations are met.

Fincham has previously come under fire over his pet dog.

Fans have slammed the star over Elvis’ cropped ears, which is illegal in the UK.

He revealed last year that he had got the pooch from Russia and that it was imported by Protection Dogs WorldWide. 

The former pen salesman also owns Sandy, a bulldog he bought while he was dating and living with his ex Dani Dyer

Fincham appeared on the 2018 series of Love Island where he and Dani – daughter of actor Danny Dyer – scooped the top prize.

The couple split just 129 days after leaving the villa following a series of rows.

Dani broke the news to their followers in December 2018, saying: “She wrote: “Jack and I have sadly decided to part ways. It’s been an incredible six months and we will always have a place in our hearts for each other, but we’ve sadly come to the realisation that it’s not meant to be long term.

“We both plan to stay friends. I hope you’ll all understand. Love Dani x.”

Fincham has found himself on the wrong side of the law numerous times since 2021 when he was arrested for drink-driving.

He recently told The Sun how his 2023 conviction for speeding while high on cocaine was a wake up call and led him to sign up for Narcotics Anonymous.

The star added: “This has made me realise that I have to take responsibility for my actions.

“I was carrying on with the same lifestyle after the arrest, but now it’s hit home.

“I had no respect for myself and was selfish about others. I didn’t care what happened to me in the frame of my mind I was in.

“I wasn’t thinking about what harm I could do to myself or how I could hurt others.”

Couple posing at an awards ceremony.
Fincham won Love Island in 2018 with Dani Dyer
Couple embracing.
The pair split just 129 days later
Man smiling next to his large black dog on a train.
Fincham has previously come under fire over his pet dog

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Australian Open champion BLOCKED from playing in tournament due to little known rule weeks after first Grand Slam title

AUSTRALIAN OPEN champion Madison Keys will not be able to play in Austin, Texas next month due to a little-known WTA rule.

The American, 29, produced an incredible performance to defeat Aryna Sabalenka and claim the trophy Down Under last Saturday.

Madison Keys holding the Australian Open trophy.
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Madison Keys won the Australian Open last Saturday[/caption]

Despite being a former U.S. Open champion in 2017, Keys had gone into the tournament as 19th seed and was not expected to go all the way.

After claiming her first Major title, in addition to winning the WTA 500 event in Adelaide the week before, Keys’ world ranking has shot up to a career-high No.7.

While Keys is relishing her newfound status as a Grand Slam champion, her new ranking has caused her one schedule headache.

She had been due to play at the ATX Open in Austin, starting on February 24.

But WTA rules state that 250 events, worth 250 points for winning the title, must only feature one top 10 player.

This is claimed to “ensure balanced competition across all WTA events held during the same week“.

Keys’ American compatriot Jessica Pegula, ranked No.6, has already signed up to be Austin’s top 10 participant.

The Aussie Open champion had been ranked No.21 when she signed up to play in Austin.

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But having now joined Pegula in the top 10, Keys cannot now join the 30-year-old in the field.

Confirming Keys’ withdrawal in a statement, tournament director Christo Van Rensburg said: “We love Madison and have been anticipating for months the excitement of her playing here in Austin for the first time.

“While we wish the Top 10 rule didn’t apply to our tournament, we respect the rules of the WTA.”

During the same week as the event in Austin, there is a WTA 500 tournament in Merida, Mexico that Keys could choose to enter instead.

Keys had been due to return to action at the Qatar Open next month, but has withdrawn due to a hamstring injury.

As it stands, she remains on the entry list for the WTA 1000 event the following week in Dubai, commencing on February 16.

Madison Keys holding the Australian Open winner's trophy on a beach.
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Keys, 29, vaulted up to world No.7 with her triumph Down Under[/caption]

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Rory McIlroy makes career change to be ‘fresher for bigger tournaments’ as he urges PGA Tour to make ‘NFL’ change

HOLYWOOD hotshot Rory McIlroy is scaling back his PGA Tour schedule this year.

The four-time major winner wants the tour’s overall number of tournaments to be reduced in the future.

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 19: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland studies shot on the 18th hole during the final round of the the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club on January 19, 2025 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Pedro Salado/Getty Images)
Rory McIlroy implied that he’ll play fewer times in the 2025 season after claiming that he played too much last year
VIRGINIA WATER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 22: Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland reacts on the 11th green during day four of the BMW PGA Championship 2024 at Wentworth Club on September 22, 2024 in Virginia Water, England. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
McIlroy also called for the PGA Tour to reduce the umber events on its schedule

The 36-year-old was speaking ahead of his debut event of the 2025 campaign at the $20m ‘Signature’ AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Six-time Race to Dubai winner reckons the PGA Tour has been diminished due to the number of events on the schedule.

He also believes the game is oversaturated for the consumer before calling for an NFL-style, shorter season.

The commented in 2023 that he played too few events before upping his schedule last year.

The world number three could cut his season back to 20 events after after he said he played too many events in 2024.

He said: “I think it [the tour] already has been diminished.

“I think there’s space for all of this.

“Yeah, I can see when the golf consumer might get a little fatigued of everything that’s sort of available to them.

“So to scale it back a little bit and maybe have a little more scarcity in some of the stuff that we do, like the NFL, I think mightn’t be a bad thing.

“But look, I would much rather sit down and watch real golfers play real tournaments and that’s just my opinion.

“That to me is more entertaining. But I understand that other people want something different and that’s totally fine as well.”

The three-time FedEx Cup winner played 26 combined starts in 2024 on the PGA Tour and DP World Tour as he complained about playing too much last year.

He added: “I just played way too much last year.

“I want to be home more. I want to be a little more rested and fresh for bigger events.”

McIlroy’s first start of the American tour will coincide with the return of Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth.

World number one Scheffler is returning from hand surgery after an accident on Christmas Day.

The FedEx Cup champion had small glass fragments removed from the palm, which postponed his planned season debut at the AMEX Championship.

While Joran Spieth is returning after wrist surgery, the three-time major winner opted to take time out after missing last year’s FedEx Cup Playoffs to get the long-standing issue operated on.

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