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Luke Feltham

Middendorp presents his progress
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Middendorp presents his progress

Chiefs are a rejuvenated team this season — the perfect birthday gift for the club’s founder

By Luke Feltham
World Cup quarterfinals match-ups
Article
/ 17 October 2019

World Cup quarterfinals match-ups

This is the action rugby fans have been waiting for and the signs are that we won’t be disappointed

By Luke Feltham
Has MoPo’s gift expired?
Article
/ 11 October 2019

Has MoPo’s gift expired?

The Argentine’s ability to inspire his players at Spurs to overachieve seems to have ended

By Luke Feltham
Ntseki hustles to make his mark
Article
/ 11 October 2019

Ntseki hustles to make his mark

After an interrupted start, the new Bafana coach has only one friendly to prepare for Afcon qualifiers

By Luke Feltham
Back-on-track Boks await weekend winners
Article
/ 11 October 2019

Back-on-track Boks await weekend winners

After failing to achieve Plan A by beating New Zealand, Rassie Erasmus made no mistake in carrying out Plan B: build momentum with a few thumpings

By Luke Feltham
Foxes building on a miracle
Article
/ 4 October 2019

Foxes building on a miracle

Almost four years on, Leicester City is one of
the big teams and looking better than ever

By Luke Feltham
God-fearing Highlands dare to dream
Article
/ 4 October 2019

God-fearing Highlands dare to dream

For SuperSport United, this season’s MTN8 final is just another day at the office but for the Lions of the North the match is a fairytale come to life

By Luke Feltham
Can Italy haunt the Boks once more?
Article
/ 3 October 2019

Can Italy haunt the Boks once more?

Italy gave Allister Coetzee one of his biggest embarrassments and now have the opportunity to ruin the South African day once more

By Eyaaz Matwadia and Luke Feltham
An ode to aggression
Article
/ 2 October 2019

An ode to aggression

Built for speed not luxury, the 50th anniversary edition of the vehicle packs a heart-stopping thrill

By Luke Feltham
Our Polo crush gets bigger … literally
Article
/ 2 October 2019

Our Polo crush gets bigger … literally

You’ll want one for every reason you’ve wanted a Polo

By Luke Feltham
The Boks: On balance and reflection
Article
/ 27 September 2019

The Boks: On balance and reflection

The remainder of South Africa’s pedestrian group matches offer a chance to tinker with the line-up

By Eyaaz Matwadia and Luke Feltham
Are the EPL standings lying to us?
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Are the EPL standings lying to us?

Perhaps not. But it’s scary to think about just how deserving every team is of their current position

By Luke Feltham
Slice of life: The power of integrity
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Slice of life: The power of integrity

Before, in past interviews, I would panic. This time I didn’t. Something was different

By Luke Feltham
Tembo plays with old and new
Article
/ 26 September 2019

Tembo plays with old and new

Kaitano Tembo has demonstrated a remarkable knack of getting the most out of what he’s given

By Luke Feltham
Chelsea may just fool ’Pool
Article
/ 20 September 2019

Chelsea may just fool ’Pool

Liverpool are the far superior team but their old rivals have a knack for showing up uninvited

By Luke Feltham
What doesn’t kill you: Jermaine Seoposenwe survives bigoted Lithuanian stint
Article
/ 17 September 2019

What doesn’t kill you: Jermaine Seoposenwe survives bigoted Lithuanian stint

The life of a Banyana player in Europe

By Luke Feltham
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Article
/ 13 September 2019

UK women’s football league must brace for the grind

Many people predicted that women’s football would naturally kick on and surge in popularity

By Luke Feltham
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Article
/ 6 September 2019

The absurdity of Premier nitpicking

It’s ridiculous to think that the Reds’ 100% start has still not left them as favourites

By Luke Feltham
Banyana: No choice but to build again
Article
/ 6 September 2019

Banyana: No choice but to build again

Failing to progress to the next stage of Olympic qualifying has put a dent in the growth of women’s football in the country

By Luke Feltham
Ntseki vows unity from his hot seat
Article
/ 6 September 2019

Ntseki vows unity from his hot seat

Can Bafana’s new coach deliver us a national side free free of arrogance and lapses in concentration?

By Luke Feltham
Nissan GTR: An ode to aggression
Article
/ 5 September 2019

Nissan GTR: An ode to aggression

Godzilla stalks the streets for the 50th time

By Luke Feltham
Derby holds up a mirror to mediocrity
Article
/ 30 August 2019

Derby holds up a mirror to mediocrity

Arsenal and Spurs are both stuck in the mud and which team beats the other has become arbitrary

By Luke Feltham
Munyai and the art of training
Article
/ 30 August 2019

Munyai and the art of training

SA’s top 200m sprinter has one goal in mind — a podium finish at the world champs — and he has spent the year priming his body to achieve it

By Luke Feltham
Grobler and United’s lethal DNA
Article
/ 30 August 2019

Grobler and United’s lethal DNA

Matsatsantsa are hungry and looking imposing as they get ready to face Sundowns this weekend

By Luke Feltham
What’s driving our electric future?
Article
/ 28 August 2019

What’s driving our electric future?

High tariffs and the lack of infrastructure are hampering the adoption of EVs in South Africa

By Luke Feltham
The revenge of the Hilux
Article
/ 25 August 2019

The revenge of the Hilux

The Toyota Legend 50 is a powerful piece of machinery. It’s probably a more sensible purchase if you regularly traverse off-road terrain

By Luke Feltham
Norwich won’t back down
Article
/ 23 August 2019

Norwich won’t back down

Daniel Farke will hold fast to his strategy and that alone will summon some enthralling football

By Luke Feltham
Athletes test their medal mettle
Article
/ 23 August 2019

Athletes test their medal mettle

With Caster Semenya out of the running,  can other leading athletes deliver on the nation’s  high expectations?

By Luke Feltham
Pirates’ ship remains unbowed
Article
/ 23 August 2019

Pirates’ ship remains unbowed

The Buccaneers’ emphasis on setting up a coaching team has left them with a suitable contingency plan after Sredojevic’s departure

By Luke Feltham
Festival of Motoring gives peak into SA’s future
Article
/ 22 August 2019

Festival of Motoring gives peak into SA’s future

The 4th annual Festival of Motoring is a window into what our vehicle landscape may look like in the near future

By Luke Feltham
Eight million reasons to show up
Article
/ 16 August 2019

Eight million reasons to show up

What will the MTN8 prize money and invaluable confidence mean to the trophy’s eventual winner?

By Luke Feltham
Siyabonga, South Africa: Amla retires from international cricket
Article
/ 8 August 2019

Siyabonga, South Africa: Amla retires from international cricket

One of the greatest to ever pad up for the Proteas has stepped down from all formats of the game.

By Luke Feltham
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