Hashim Amla: Vol. 4

by Jeremy Daniel

Published 16 July 2018
Hashim Amla began his career in Tongaat, Durban, where he and his brother played cricket in the street in front of their neighbourhood mosque. Hashim was noticed by scouts and won a place at the prestigious DHS school, where he made a name for himself as a schoolboy cricketing prodigy. Through many highs and lows, he developed into an international sporting star one who stayed true to his background while changing the nature of South African cricket for the better.

AB de Villiers: Vol. 1

by Jeremy Daniel

Published 15 April 2018

Chad Le Clos

by Jeremy Daniel

Published 15 March 2019
It all started long ago on a beach in Durban, when little Chad's parents saw that their son was a natural in the water. Soon after joining his school's swimming team and training for hours in the pool, Chad started breaking records in his age group. With the encouragement of his coach and father, he eventually competed in the Olympic Games where he caused a sensation by beating the legendary Michael phelps. And yet, despite all his successes, Chad still needed to elarn one more important lesson: how to follow his heart. This is the story of Olympic gold medallist Chad le Clos, the swimmer with the never-say-die attitude who made it all the way to the top.

Siya Kolisi: Vol. 3

by Jeremy Daniel

Published 15 April 2018

Caster Semenya: Vol. 5

by Jeremy Daniel

Published 22 August 2018
Growing up in poverty in Limpopo, Casters early experiences at school are marked by many ups and downs: while her friends and family accept her for who she is, she is constantly bullied for her appearance. But she discovers soccer and immerses herself in the game even making the boys team. It is only after she enrols at the University of Pretoria that her life changes completely. Away from village life, she impresses on the track and is noticed as a talent, eventually meeting Coach Daniels in whom she finds a trainer and mentor. Battling controversy over her gender on the track and in the media, she nevertheless goes on to win gold at the 2016 Olympics, becoming an ambassador for South Africa. Caster Semenya is part of the Road to Glory series, which covers some of South Africas sporting legends as they set out on their journeys to becoming national and international stars.

Percy Tau

by Jeremy Daniel

Published 15 March 2019
For Percy and his family, life is tough as their mother struggles to make ends meet. But there is one thing that brings the Tau boys together: soccer. Soon enough, Percy joins the Sundowns Youth Academy, where coach Pitso Mosimane teaches him all about what it takes to become a professional footballer. In March 2017 Percy's life changes forever: he is called up to play for Bafana Bafana. In 2018 he is named as the leading goalscorer of the season. However, just as he's settled in his new role, Percy is offerd a position to play for a major club in the UK. What will the future hold for one of the brightest stars is South African soccer?

Thrilling Sporting Moments

by Jeremy Daniel

Published 21 November 2021