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Stunning ITV Racing star Francesca Cumani swooned over Frankie Dettori growing up and is a self-confessed ‘nerd’

WHEN horse racing fans tune into ITV Racing’s coverage of the Cheltenham Festival, they’ll be welcomed to the show by the familiar and beautiful Francesca Cumani.

The 38-year-old presenter has horse racing in her blood – as the daughter of former trainer Luca Cumani, who had seven Classic race winners to his name, among many of his achievements.

All eyes will be on ITV Racing presenter Francesca Cumani when she hosts this year’s Cheltenham festival
The beauty has horse racing in her blood, with her dad Luca Cumani being a legendary trainer

She grew up in the prestigious Bedford House Stables, a historic Grade II listed red-brick house in Newmarket, where she met trainers, jockeys, and even The Queen.

But it was Frankie Dettori who caused the biggest stir, when he stayed with the Cumani family.

Francesca revealed that she had a crush on the “cool” Italian legend and fawned on him taking a bite out of some mozzarella.

THE FRANKIE EFFECT

When Frankie Dettori was earning his stripes in the racing world, he was taken under the wing of the Cumani family and stayed at their illustrious home.

Francesca looked up to him as a surrogate brother, even admitting she became like an infatuated schoolgirl in his presence.

“God, I used to think he was so cool and exotic,” she told Tatler last year.

“I have a lasting memory of him coming through the house and going to the fridge, grabbing a ball of mozzarella and just biting a chunk out of it.

“He was quite wayward when he was younger, and his talent needed nurturing in the right direction.”

Frankie Dettori, left, was taken in by Luca Cumani and lived at Bedford House Stables

Francesca Cumani admitted she had a crush on Dettori

INSPIRED TO RACE

With her father in the business and Dettori as an example, Cumani made her own plans to be a jockey.

At 18, she got herself an amateur licence and won the Queen Mother’s Cup in 2005 and 2006.

But, her education – she studied French and Spanish at Bristol University – hindered her progress.

“I had such a burning ambition to do it,” she told Racing Post.

“I really wanted the experience and had around 25 rides but often the races came just after my university exams so I was out of practice.

“I loved it but wouldn’t claim to have been any great shakes in the saddle.”

Inspired by her father and Frankie Dettori, Cumani tried her hand at being a jockey

Cumani, at 24, poses with Soulacroix after winning the Queen Mother’s Cup in 2006

SHE’S A SELF-CONFESSED ‘NERD’

Cumani scored her first break in television when she was offered the opportunity to be a guest presenter on Australia’s Channel 7’s horse racing show.

She then scored a permanent job with CNN – presenting Winning Post in both English and Spanish.

In 2016, ITV Racing came calling and she soon won over horse racing fans with her good looks, as well her eye for detail.

She likens her need for perfectionism on the small screen to being a geek at school.

“I was always a bit of a nerd at school,” she admitted.

“I always did my homework and liked to be prepared. When I’m presenting, I’m there to inform and entertain so I need to know what I’m talking about as there are unfortunately no hiding places in live television.”

Cumani has been a part of the ITV Racing team since 2016

Self-confessed nerd Cumani always appears glam when she’s on hosting duties

MONEY, MONEY, MONEY

In 2019, Cumani signed a five-year deal with Channel 10 to present their coverage of the Melbourne Cup.

Astonishingly, the figures suggested by the Daily Figure were astronomical.

It was claimed the deal was worth £2.8million to her, which worked out at roughly around £16,789 an hour.

However, Cumani denied that was the case. “That’s complete rubbish,” she told Tatler.

The beauty is said to be worth around £2million though.

ROYAL CONNECTIONS

Being in such a prestigious business, the Cumani family have been accustomed to mingling with the Royals.

Cumani has friends in high-places, including Zara Tindall

Expect Cumani to turn heads in a variety of outfits during the Cheltenham Festival

When the Queen was visiting her horses in stables in Newmarket, she wanted to drop in and see Francesca’s dad Luca, who had announced his retirement after 43 years as a trainer.

Within 10 minutes, Queen Elizabeth II was at the nearby Fittocks Stud – wishing the Italian all the best with her entourage in tow.

Francesca, who separated from Australian international polo player Rob Archibald in 2018 after four years of marriage, has her own Royal connections.

She counts Zara Tindall as a pal, and often catches up with her at racing meets.

Sadly, with no crowds allowed because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that won’t happen this year at Cheltenham. But at least, like us, she will get the comfort of seeing her on the telly.