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Luke Feltham

Premier League big boys under real threat
Article
/ 8 August 2019

Premier League big boys under real threat

The straggling members of English football’s top six have not done enough to secure their position, so they cannot afford to rest on their laurels

By Luke Feltham
Stumped: What now for Proteas?
Article
/ 8 August 2019

Stumped: What now for Proteas?

After a terrible World Cup, it’s not exactly clear how South African cricket will begin rebuilding

By Luke Feltham
The accidental record-breaker
Article
/ 2 August 2019

The accidental record-breaker

Mpumelelo Mhlongo is crushing it on the global stage, and has his eye on a third world record

By Luke Feltham
PSL old boys challenge Pitso’s reign
Article
/ 2 August 2019

PSL old boys challenge Pitso’s reign

There’s been some big talk ahead of the start of the PSL season this weekend, but which clubs will deliver?

By Luke Feltham
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Article
/ 2 August 2019

Just short of finding the Edge

It’s hard to get behind the cause of the English cricketers in this new documentary about their rise, but it’s an entertaining watch, nonetheless

By Luke Feltham
Caster Semenya World Champs hopes dashed
Article
/ 30 July 2019

Caster Semenya World Champs hopes dashed

The reigning women’s 800m champion will not be able to defend her title after a Swiss judge ruled against IAAF regulations being suspended

By Luke Feltham
How have the All Blacks remained the world’s best for over a decade?
Article
/ 26 July 2019

How have the All Blacks remained the world’s best for over a decade?

New Zealand have a chance to do the incredible in Japan later this year and win a third consecutive World Cup

By Luke Feltham
How the Barrett family has plotted the course for New Zealand rugby
Article
/ 26 July 2019

How the Barrett family has plotted the course for New Zealand rugby

Not only have Beauden, Jordie and Scott Barrett are the first sibling trio to take the field at the same time

By Luke Feltham
More than power to the curvy Ghia
Article
/ 26 July 2019

More than power to the curvy Ghia

People mistake the Karmann Ghia for a Porsche

By Luke Feltham
Micho: The Pirates puzzle is now complete
Article
/ 25 July 2019

Micho: The Pirates puzzle is now complete

The Buccaneers have done some smart business and will be hopeful of going the extra step this year

By Luke Feltham
A ‘friendly’ that means everything
Article
/ 25 July 2019

A ‘friendly’ that means everything

A derby is a derby and Kaizer Chiefs desperately need to
set the right standard for the season

By Luke Feltham
Boks target Aussies as stepping stones
Article
/ 19 July 2019

Boks target Aussies as stepping stones

The three weeks of the Rugby Championship will set the tone for the two months of World Cup rugby that’s pending in September

By Luke Feltham
The haunted return of Aliou Cissé
Article
/ 19 July 2019

The haunted return of Aliou Cissé

The Senegal coach has come up short at crucial moments in his career. Tonight could be different

By Luke Feltham
SA netballers in World Cup history books
Article
/ 19 July 2019

SA netballers in World Cup history books

The Proteas have made history in Liverpool, which brings hope – and funding – as they prepare for the final, and 2023 in Cape Town

By Luke Feltham
The most bizarre cheats in sporting history
Article
/ 17 July 2019

The most bizarre cheats in sporting history

Doping bridge players? Cyclist gangs? Some competitors will go to any lengths to win

By Luke Feltham
The Afcon that means everything
Article
/ 12 July 2019

The Afcon that means everything

They may have crashed out because of Bafana, but Egypt still managed to put on a good show

By Luke Feltham
Flattering boos for Bafana Bafana
Article
/ 12 July 2019

Flattering boos for Bafana Bafana

Stadium animosity at the Afcon match against Nigeria proved that despite the loss, our national men’s team is tasting relevance again

By Luke Feltham
​South Africa 1-2 Nigeria: Bafana dance to West African tune
Article
/ 11 July 2019

​South Africa 1-2 Nigeria: Bafana dance to West African tune

This game was always going to end badly if we failed to grab the initiative

By Luke Feltham
SA vs Nigeria preview: Can Bafana replicate the hunger that usurped the Pharaohs?
Article
/ 8 July 2019

SA vs Nigeria preview: Can Bafana replicate the hunger that usurped the Pharaohs?

"Bafna Bafna" put on a stunning display against Egypt. It’s got us believing that we may just have a football team on our hands again

By Luke Feltham
Pragmatic Netherlands look to scupper US juggernaut in Women’s World Cup final
Article
/ 5 July 2019

Pragmatic Netherlands look to scupper US juggernaut in Women’s World Cup final

The US team’s experience and nous will always be favoured on the biggest stage of all

By Luke Feltham
Amateurs revive fever-pitch soccer
Article
/ 5 July 2019

Amateurs revive fever-pitch soccer

The Steven Pienaar Community Cup restores the essence of the beautiful game that too often evaporates in the stadiums of professional football

By Luke Feltham
Bafana and Egypt in pressure pot
Article
/ 4 July 2019

Bafana and Egypt in pressure pot

South Africa will be forced to demonstrate some
grit on Saturday evening or face an early exit

By Luke Feltham
Bafana on verge of Afcon elimination after last-minute Morocco defeat
Article
/ 1 July 2019

Bafana on verge of Afcon elimination after last-minute Morocco defeat

While conceding in the 89th minute surely felt gut-wrenching, Stuart Baxter can only blame himself and his men

By Luke Feltham
It’s Banyana’s D-day landing
Article
/ 31 May 2019

It’s Banyana’s D-day landing

In Normandy, the team have one last chance to warm themselves up for the Women’s World Cup

By Luke Feltham
Greek Freak, disrupter of the NBA
Article
/ 26 April 2019

Greek Freak, disrupter of the NBA

The Milwaukee Bucks’ 2.11m star player is redefining our conception of greatness

By Luke Feltham
Downs enter the Fifth Dimension
Article
/ 26 April 2019

Downs enter the Fifth Dimension

A spirited Absa Premiership match was played on a lifeless Tuesday afternoon in Pretoria

By Luke Feltham
Fortune favours the brave City
Article
/ 26 April 2019

Fortune favours the brave City

Pep Guardiola has Liverpool to thank for pushing him and his team to the limit

By Luke Feltham
Scintillating Ajax breathe life into Champions League
Article
/ 17 April 2019

Scintillating Ajax breathe life into Champions League

The Dutch side outclassed Juventus to advance to the semifinals for the first time since 1997

By Luke Feltham
Mthandi’s waiting in the wings
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Mthandi’s waiting in the wings

The young striker can play forward or run the flanks, and has the World Cup firmly in her sights

By Luke Feltham
Development football’s icky years
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Development football’s icky years

Where do you sign up to make a living doing what comes naturally on the playground.

By Luke Feltham
Sundowns shake the foundations
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Sundowns shake the foundations

A convincing win over Africa’s premier heavyweight gives them a push to rattle football on the continent

By Luke Feltham
Get up, stand up: Jamaica rises
Article
/ 5 April 2019

Get up, stand up: Jamaica rises

Banyana’s face-off against the Reggae Girlz is an opportunity to leave the Cyprus
Cup in the past

By Luke Feltham
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