Chris Duerden, Max Wadsworth and Brian Harris pick apart the opening three days of the World Cup – goals, decisions, upsets, amazing swan-dive-headers, England playing quite well, you name it! Plus Sean McKenna's 6 things we already love about Brasil 2014. … [Read more...]
105 Sport: World Cup Preview Part 2
The remaining four of our daily World Cup preview podcasts brought to you by the 105 Sport team, how they qualified, players to watch and which sides will qualify for the knockout stages. Chris Duerden, Jack Swindlehurst, Brian Harris and Jake Butt take us through Groups E-H at Brazil 2014. … [Read more...]
105 Sport: World Cup Preview Part 1
The first four of our daily World Cup preview podcasts brought to you by the 105 Sport team, how they qualified, players to watch and which sides will qualify for the knockout stages. Chris Duerden, Jack Swindlehurst, Max Wadsworth and Sean McKenna take us through Groups A-D at Brazil 2014. … [Read more...]
Summer Sportsweek 25/05/14 – Camb Utd, CL Final
Summer Sportsweek is back for a new series! This week, Chris and Brian are joined by Tim Armitage from From the Terraces to chat about Cambridge United's promotion, and Director of Football Jez George completing his Mission 676. In the second half of the show, Chris and Brian discuss the pulsating Champions League final between the two Madrid … [Read more...]
105 Sport: Cricket podcast May ’14 – EngvSL, T20, MCCU
Chris Duerden is joined by Paddy Sadler from @bluescricket to discuss England's upcoming series against Sri Lanka, the re-branded domestic T20 competition, and an update on the progress of our local university sides. … [Read more...]
105 Sport: Giro d’Italia Podcast
Rich Hughes and Chris Duerden from 105 Sport with a detailed look at this month's Giro d'Italia, picking out the key stages, the top sprinters and the contenders for the overall victory. All part Cambridge 105's extensive cycling coverage with the Tour de France coming to town in July. … [Read more...]
“So while the king was looking down, the jester stole his thorny crown” – World snooker review 2014
I confess to being very excited about this tournament at the beginning. Cambridge-based Aussie Neil Robertson had been in imperious form for large parts of the season, and was edging ever-closer to becoming the first player in history to make 100 century breaks in a season. … [Read more...]


