Sport On show

Sport On

Summary: Topical Sport Talk MONDAY to THURSDAY 19:00 - 20:00 and Fridays 18:00 - 19:00 with Thabiso Mosia

Podcasts:

 ICC Cricket World Cup Managing Director, Steve Elworthy. | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 23:12

We continued with our build-up to the 2019 Cricket World Cup and spoke to former Proteas bowler who is now the ICC Cricket World Cup Managing Director, Steve Elworthy.

 Masabata Klaas and Dr Mohammed Moosajee | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 15:56

We spoke Proteas women's cricketer Masabata Klaas who took a hattrick to help South Africa to level the ODI series against Pakistan 1-1. She talked to us about her journey and becoming part of history. Proteas Team Manager/Doctor Mohammed Moosajee gave us an update on the World Cup injury list with Rabada/ Steyn still concerns.

 former Tottenham and Barcelona striker Steve Archibald | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 10:58

We reflected on Tottenham Hotspur's comeback win over Ajax Amsterdam last night with former Tottenham and Barcelona striker Steve Archibald.

 Boxing Wednesday - Colin Nathan & Teris Ntutu | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 14:20

Boxing Wednesday - We spoke to trainer Colin Nathan ahead of Moruti Mthalane’s second defence of his IBF flyweight crown against mandatory challenger Masayuki Kuroda in Japan next week Monday. We also spoke to Rumble Africa Promotions boss Teris Ntutu about Azinga Fuzile's elimination fight coming to South Africa.

 The Guardian Deputy News Editor Ed Aarons | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 9:58

We also went all the way to England to reflect on Liverpool's comeback in the Uefa CL semi-final against Barcelona last night with The Guardian Deputy News Editor Ed Aarons.

 Mamelodi Sundowns General Manager Yogesh Singh | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 16:31

We spoke to Mamelodi Sundowns General Manager Yogesh Singh after the league appealed the DC's sanction on the club and Wayne Arendse matter.

 Awande Malinga, Celumusa Malinga and Siyoli Waters | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 19:48

We caught up with 13- year-old squash player Awande Malinga who competes in the U-16 category, in our careers in sport feature. Her father Celumusa Malinga, who introduced her to the sport, and former SA national champion Siyoli Waters also joined the conversation

 Former Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 21:57

We discussed the final round of the league title race with former Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund who has won the title four times.

 Dr. Leonid Eidelman, James Bunting, Temba Bavuma and Enoch Nkwe | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 50:55

We heard from President the World Medical Association Dr. Leonid Eidelman after they have made a call to physicians around the world to take no part in implementing new eligibility regulations for classifying female athletes by the IAAF. We also spoke to Caster Semenya’s lawyer, based in Toronto, James Bunting he has been with Caster for 10 years. We also spoke to captain Temba Bavuma and head coach Enoch Nkwe after they guided the Lions to the CSA T20 Challenge title.

 #FlashBackFriday: Les Grobler | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 41:23

For Flash Back Friday we were joined by Moroka Swallows legendary striker Les Grobler who was known for his deadly finishing and never say die attitude in his day.

 Lonwabo Tsotsobe | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 50:27

In conversation with former Proteas fast bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe who is serving an eight-year ban from cricket. We reflected on his career, how it ended and also looked ahead to the upcoming cricket world cup. He joined us live from out SABC Studios in Port Elizabeth.

 Professor Steve Cornelius, Zolani Tete, Nonito Donaire and Tsholofelo Lejaka | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 50:39

We discussed the ruling by CAS on Caster Semenya with Professor Steve Cornelius who quit the IAAF last year in the midst of the gender storm. For boxing Wednesdays we spoke to Zolani Tete who is back from the US. He suffered a shoulder injury & pulled out of the fight against Nonito Donaire, who also joined us on the line all the way from USA. Boxing SA CEO Tsholofelo Lejaka also spoke to us about the announcement of the nominees for the 2018 BSA Awards.

 Keletso Totlhanyo and Jabulani Mendu | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 51:11

We spoke Comrades Marathon General Manager Keletso Totlhanyo who gave us an update on the negotiations for the broadcast rights of the race between the SABC and Athletics SA. Former Moroka Swallows, Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jabulani Mendu spoke to us about his foundation, coaching career and reflected on his playing days.

 Lwazi Dlamini, Lungile Dube and Dr Ntlopi Mogoru | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 52:27

Former Bidvest Wits midfielder Papy Faty collapsed and died during a match in Swaziland last week. Wits released him because of a heart condition a couple of year ago but he defied doctors and continued playing after signing a short contract with Swazi team Malanti Chiefs but 28-year-old sadly passed away during a game between Malanti Chiefs and Green Mamba. We spoke to Times of Swaziland Sports editor Lwazi Dlamini. We also spoke Malanti Chiefs spokesperson Malanti Chiefs Lungile Dube. Dr Ntlopi Mogoru was our guest as we looked at the FIFA guidelines medical procedures while Wits coach Gavin Hunt reflected on Papy Faty’s time at Wits.

 Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke, Precious McKenzie and Dewald Steyn | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 49:33

We continued with our Freedom day build up and former Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke about Makana Football league they formed in 1966 while he and other political leaders were imprisoned on Robben Island. We also spoke to Precious McKenzie who is a South African-born former weightlifter who won 4 gold medals representing both England and New Zealand as he was not eligible to represent South Africa because he was coloured. We also spoke to Author Dewald Steyn about South Africa’s first black Olympians Jan Mashiane and Len Taunyane who both took part in the 1904 Olympic Games.

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