FOR mum Renee Bradshaw, the Mother’s Day Classic has become an antidote to one of the toughest chapters of her life. The annual event now holds deep personal meaning for the breast cancer survivor, who will take part for the eighth year and use the occasion to raise awareness and give back after her own cancer battle. “I was diagnosed in 2018 with breast cancer, and I had no symptoms at all. And my mammogram didn’t pick it up at all,” she said. “I was at the doctors with my boys. I thought I should get a check; it had…

