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Letz Talk Sport
Letz Talk Sport

Letz Talk Sport

A fun and candid weekly look at the biggest sports stories from around the world with a special focus on local sports, Luxembourg Rugby International Scott Browne and Former professional squash player turned coach Nathan Sneyd.

Available Episodes 10

In this episode, we’re excited to welcome Red Bull athlete Viki Gomez as he gears up for the upcoming European Flatland Championships—a premier event amidst the exciting activities happening in Luxembourg this weekend. Tune in to discover how Viki and his team are preparing for this incredible competition!
We’ll also connect with world #8 Squash Player Joel Makin, who’s currently in the midst of a week-long training camp in Switzerland with our own sports pundit, Johnny Williams. Joel has had an outstanding start to the season, and we get a glimpse into his training experience, what a typical week looks like, and his ambitions for breaking into the top ranks. Is the Olympics in his sights, or could there be another path ahead?

Sam Dallow brings a knowledgeable sporting buzz to the studio as he joins Nathan and Adam to discuss some interesting aspects of football—revealing that their love for the game goes far beyond just the sport itself. Formula one is in there too and Adam is taken aback by some surprising insights!
In an exciting segment, we connect with Alex Evangelakakis, who shares his coaching insights from Southampton FC. With his wealth of experience, Sam poses some intriguing questions that you won't want to miss.
And don’t forget to weigh in on who has the best #240 stat in sports—will it be guest Sam, Nathan, or Adam? That choice is yours!

A day before heading off to the snowy peaks of Switzerland, Gwyneth Ten Raa joins Nathan & Jun for the 239th edition of Letz Talk Sport.

This episode brings the need for speed pumping full of adrenaline down the slopes. Gwyneth’s beaming smile sets the tone as she transitions from pre-season to in-season with plenty of excitement and energy.

It’s now Nathan’s turn to generate the # 239 stats — and he's not short on facts. From the newly elected Olympic sport of Jump Rope to Marathons to the Six Nations and Team USA in the 1904 Olympics, he’s got plenty to unleash.

Nathan welcomes Simon Neale, a prominent figure in Luxembourg Touch Rugby. Simon shares his journey into the sport and talks about the growth of Touch Rugby in Luxembourg, including their participation in two World Cup tournaments where they played against some of the best teams and gained valuable insights.
At the local level, there's a lively energy coming from their training base in Cessange, and the strong relationships built off the field are enhancing on-field performance and increasing participation.

We also have a late update from Anthony Perez on the BGL League, and to conclude the show, Simon shares a notable #238 statistic from Touch Rugby to mirror episode 238 of Letz Talk Sport

Pic credit: Karen DeWulf

In episode #237, hosts Nathan and Jun welcome Fahrudin “Faz” Kuduzovic, the Director of Racing FC Union. Faz shares insights into the running of a professional football club. Racing is currently sitting in fourth place in the league, and we discuss the significant changes that have led to a rapid shift in the club's momentum. Another truly fabulous story of sporting talent in Luxembourg.

Additionally, we had a surprise phone-in from former LTS host Scott Browne, who contributed a fascinating stat for episode #237 and shared updates on the upcoming Autumn Rugby Internationals.

In this episode of the Nate and J show, professional basketball player Tyrell Sturdivent, currently with AB Contern, joined us in the studio. He brought an infectious smile as he shared stories from his journey, starting in Chester, Pennsylvania, moving through Stony Brook University, and now playing in Luxembourg.
Co-host James Kent also dialled in to provide an update on the Rugby League Pacific Cup. He kicked off our “236 stat fact” segment with a remarkable statistic sure to impress our rugby fans.
The episode was packed with engaging sports conversation, with each of the three hosts selecting different players as their personal "GOAT."

Welcome back to the Nat & J show on Letz Talk Sport!
Jordan updates us on the WNBA results while Nathan makes a bold prediction for the NBA, which just started. If you're not familiar with Nolan Ryan, you should be—find out why in the sports stat fact of #235

Ep. 234 where hosts Nathan and James, we dive into some thrilling sports discussions. The highlight is the Sports Stat-fact segment, where Conny Stromberg, Rohit Sharma, Andy Roddick, do wonders and an “Awesome Foursome” race cart around the golf course.

Johnny Williams provides an insightful wrap-up on women's squash world , and Banny from Oki-Poki Dunedin teases Nathan that sets him off on an impassioned rant about sports in New Zealand. It’s clear he has a unique perspective to share. Meanwhile, Anthony Perez faces off against James, the "coaching thief," as he quizzes him on the intricacies of the BGL league.

Nathan chats with the incredible Olivia Lorton, who truly deserves to be a household name in Luxembourg sports. A double world swimming champion, Olivia showcased her remarkable talents at the Masters World Championships.

Unfortunately, we encountered a technical issue that was beyond Nathan's expertise, which cut the show short. However, the energy, passion, and enthusiasm were palpable, and you’ll definitely get to know Olivia Lorton better.

Don’t worry—we’ll be bringing Olivia back into the studio before the year ends! She’s a true inspiration who left Nathan in awe! In a fun twist, she outshone the boys when it came to the “sports stat-fact” of 233, especially after Adam got his revenge on Nathan for last time’s blunders.

Nathan and James (The duo from Down-Under), engaged in a lively discussion about sports. It is all sparked by an intro on different types of caps. The Minnesota Viking go five on the trot which asks the question. Would you rather begin slowly and finish strong, or start strong and strive to maintain that momentum?
They shared interesting 232 sports facts and highlighted the birthday of the "Napoleon of Football."
Additionally, they explored the athletic court coverage on a squash court after a dial in from Johnny Williams (aka Squash-John) to which James could draw parallels to rugby performance.
When James “the analyst” is part of an episode we learn a great deal.