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Episode 33 - Proteas sweep aside India, School rugby out of control, URC hotting up, Famous celebs who played sport, Fun fast 5 facts

27 min · 29 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 33 - Proteas sweep aside India, School rugby out of control, URC hotting up, Famous celebs who played sport, Fun fast 5 facts

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🏏 Topic 1 — Proteas Women vs India (4-1)Full match-by-match results table across all five T20Is at Kingsmead, Wanderers and Willowmoore Park. Wolvaardt's historic 115 off 47 balls in Match 3 gets its own section — the fastest SA women's T20I century, her 17th international hundred, level with Meg Lanning and Smriti Mandhana. India's perspective including Deepti Sharma's career-best 5/19 in the dead-rubber match. And the World Cup context — both teams are in the same group in England in June. 🏉 Topic 2 — Is School Rugby Too Serious? SA Rugby's new 2026 tackle laws are the anchor. Then a structured debate — arguments for and against — covering weight mismatches, the concussion crisis, the professionalisation problem, and the pipeline argument. Paul Roos coach Corné Uys's own words: "they are still only boys." Ends with three discussion prompts for Sasha and Luyanda to put to each other. 🌍 Topic 3 — URC Final Two LapsFull 16-team standings table after Round 16, colour-coded (Sharks in red, top-8 in green). SA's four stories: Stormers top with home QF secured, Lions in third fighting to stay there, Bulls seventh clinging on, Sharks eliminated. Round 17 fixtures table. The Lions' first-ever SA Shield win gets its own mention. Topic 4 - Famous celebs who played sports. 🎾 Kaley Cuoco — Regionally-ranked junior tennis player before The Big Bang Theory. Later married a pro tennis player. Penny could have gone pro. 🎾 Matthew Perry — Nationally ranked junior in Canada. Trained 10 hours a day. Moved to LA at 15. His words: "Everyone in LA just killed me. I was pretty great in Canada." Gave up tennis. Became Chandler Bing. 🤿 Jason Statham — Part of Britain's National Diving Squad. Represented England at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, 10m platform. Grew up alongside Vinnie Jones (professional footballer turned actor). Both ended up in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Two athletes, one film. ⚽ Gordon Ramsay — Scouted by Rangers FC at 15. Knee injury ended it. Became one of the most Michelin-starred chefs in history. Still famous for screaming — which is more or less what he'd have been doing at Ibrox anyway. 🏈 Dwayne Johnson — Defensive tackle at the University of Miami. Part of the 1991 national championship team. Went undrafted. Became the greatest WWE star of his era. Then one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors. Three careers. All successful. Still doesn't skip leg day. Topic 5 - Fun Fast 5 Facts.

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Episode 37 - CSA: TICKETS! PSG vs Arsenal, Roids, Athletes that never won, Fast Five Fun Facts.

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Ep. 36 - Hospitality prices, Too much Rugby, RSA IPL, Sporting Duos, FFFFs

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episode Episode 33 - Proteas sweep aside India, School rugby out of control, URC hotting up, Famous celebs who played sport, Fun fast 5 facts artwork

Episode 33 - Proteas sweep aside India, School rugby out of control, URC hotting up, Famous celebs who played sport, Fun fast 5 facts

🏏 Topic 1 — Proteas Women vs India (4-1)Full match-by-match results table across all five T20Is at Kingsmead, Wanderers and Willowmoore Park. Wolvaardt's historic 115 off 47 balls in Match 3 gets its own section — the fastest SA women's T20I century, her 17th international hundred, level with Meg Lanning and Smriti Mandhana. India's perspective including Deepti Sharma's career-best 5/19 in the dead-rubber match. And the World Cup context — both teams are in the same group in England in June. 🏉 Topic 2 — Is School Rugby Too Serious? SA Rugby's new 2026 tackle laws are the anchor. Then a structured debate — arguments for and against — covering weight mismatches, the concussion crisis, the professionalisation problem, and the pipeline argument. Paul Roos coach Corné Uys's own words: "they are still only boys." Ends with three discussion prompts for Sasha and Luyanda to put to each other. 🌍 Topic 3 — URC Final Two LapsFull 16-team standings table after Round 16, colour-coded (Sharks in red, top-8 in green). SA's four stories: Stormers top with home QF secured, Lions in third fighting to stay there, Bulls seventh clinging on, Sharks eliminated. Round 17 fixtures table. The Lions' first-ever SA Shield win gets its own mention. Topic 4 - Famous celebs who played sports. 🎾 Kaley Cuoco — Regionally-ranked junior tennis player before The Big Bang Theory. Later married a pro tennis player. Penny could have gone pro. 🎾 Matthew Perry — Nationally ranked junior in Canada. Trained 10 hours a day. Moved to LA at 15. His words: "Everyone in LA just killed me. I was pretty great in Canada." Gave up tennis. Became Chandler Bing. 🤿 Jason Statham — Part of Britain's National Diving Squad. Represented England at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, 10m platform. Grew up alongside Vinnie Jones (professional footballer turned actor). Both ended up in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Two athletes, one film. ⚽ Gordon Ramsay — Scouted by Rangers FC at 15. Knee injury ended it. Became one of the most Michelin-starred chefs in history. Still famous for screaming — which is more or less what he'd have been doing at Ibrox anyway. 🏈 Dwayne Johnson — Defensive tackle at the University of Miami. Part of the 1991 national championship team. Went undrafted. Became the greatest WWE star of his era. Then one of Hollywood's highest-paid actors. Three careers. All successful. Still doesn't skip leg day. Topic 5 - Fun Fast 5 Facts.

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