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FAQs about TOP SPORT:How many episodes does TOP SPORT have?The podcast currently has 4,469 episodes available.
October 15, 2019Football Black List Rodney HindsEngland’s win 6-0 over Bulgaria in the Euro qualifiers was marred by scenes of racism that saw the game being stopped twice and officials threatening to abandon the match. Sports Editor of The Voice and founder of Football Black List Rodney Hinds was our guest....more23minPlay
October 15, 2019Football Black List Rodney HindsEngland’s win 6-0 over Bulgaria in the Euro qualifiers was marred by scenes of racism that saw the game being stopped twice and officials threatening to abandon the match. Sports Editor of The Voice and founder of Football Black List Rodney Hinds was our guest....more23minPlay
October 14, 2019Elias Makori and Cuan WalkerWe spoke Kenyan Journalist Elias Makori who is in Vienna where Eliud Kipchoge who became the first person in history to run the marathon in less than two hours. We also spoke to SABC Sport Commentator Cuan Walker....more19minPlay
October 14, 2019Elias Makori and Cuan WalkerWe spoke Kenyan Journalist Elias Makori who is in Vienna where Eliud Kipchoge who became the first person in history to run the marathon in less than two hours. We also spoke to SABC Sport Commentator Cuan Walker....more19minPlay
October 14, 2019Alviro Peterson and Corne KrigeFormer Proteas batsman Alviro Peterson was our guest as we discussed the Proteas' Test Series loss to India. The Springboks have reached the quarter-finals of the the rugby world cup where they will play hosts Japan and we spoke to former Boks captain Corne Krige....more36minPlay
October 14, 2019Alviro Peterson and Corne KrigeFormer Proteas batsman Alviro Peterson was our guest as we discussed the Proteas' Test Series loss to India. The Springboks have reached the quarter-finals of the the rugby world cup where they will play hosts Japan and we spoke to former Boks captain Corne Krige....more36minPlay
October 11, 2019Flashback Friday: Essop 'Smiley' MoosaIt’s Flashback Friday where we celebrate out sporting heroes from pre and post-apartheid era and we also use this slot to educate the young ones at home about the our icons of years gone by. Essop 'Smiley' Moosa is best remembered for breaking barriers after playing for Berea Park in the white league in 1972 under a false name Arthur Williams where he led them to a 3-1 win over Rangers in a semi-final cup match and also played for Sundowns....more55minPlay
October 11, 2019Flashback Friday: Essop 'Smiley' MoosaIt’s Flashback Friday where we celebrate out sporting heroes from pre and post-apartheid era and we also use this slot to educate the young ones at home about the our icons of years gone by. Essop 'Smiley' Moosa is best remembered for breaking barriers after playing for Berea Park in the white league in 1972 under a false name Arthur Williams where he led them to a 3-1 win over Rangers in a semi-final cup match and also played for Sundowns....more55minPlay
October 10, 2019George Harper Jr, Fani Madida, Matshelane Mamabolo and Stephen MokokaEngland and New Zealand had their rugby world cup games cancelled against France and Italy respectively because of super typhoon Hagibis that is expected to hit near Tokyo at the weekend. We spoke to New Zealand Freelance Sports Reporter George Harper Jr who is in Japan.We also spoke to South African football legend Fani Madida ahead of his fund raising event on Saturday where he will be auctioning some of his jerseys with proceeds going towards upgrading sports facilities in Newcastle.We found more about the inaugural Fat Cats Athletic Club’s 10km race that will be taking place at Mall of Africa in Waterfall Park on Sunday. Fat Cats Vice-President Matshelane Mamabolo was our guest.On Tuesday we did a wrap of World Athletics Championships where South Africa failed to medal and we spoke to Stephen Mokoka who finished 5th in the 42.2km race....more55minPlay
October 10, 2019George Harper Jr, Fani Madida, Matshelane Mamabolo and Stephen MokokaEngland and New Zealand had their rugby world cup games cancelled against France and Italy respectively because of super typhoon Hagibis that is expected to hit near Tokyo at the weekend. We spoke to New Zealand Freelance Sports Reporter George Harper Jr who is in Japan.We also spoke to South African football legend Fani Madida ahead of his fund raising event on Saturday where he will be auctioning some of his jerseys with proceeds going towards upgrading sports facilities in Newcastle.We found more about the inaugural Fat Cats Athletic Club’s 10km race that will be taking place at Mall of Africa in Waterfall Park on Sunday. Fat Cats Vice-President Matshelane Mamabolo was our guest.On Tuesday we did a wrap of World Athletics Championships where South Africa failed to medal and we spoke to Stephen Mokoka who finished 5th in the 42.2km race....more55minPlay
FAQs about TOP SPORT:How many episodes does TOP SPORT have?The podcast currently has 4,469 episodes available.