EPISODE 8: The final whistle about to blow as the Ultimate MVP will be crowned

It is almost time to crown the ultimate SuperSport MVP. The curtains will come down on the SuperSport MVP Talent Search Show in the grand finale this Sunday.
Our finalists are waiting with bated breath to find out if months of stress and work were enough to be declared the first MVP.
The SuperSport MVP Talent Search had over 2500 people that had entered the competition, through audition and online video submissions. The live auditions held in five provinces at various university campuses brought in many excited and determined individuals who dared to dream to join the elite ranks of SuperSport talent.
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A boardroom full of SuperSport and agency judges had to filter through the thousands of entries to get to the top 100 hopefuls. However, their job was not done, field experts such as Neil Andrews and Owen Nkumane were also part of the process who found the top 30 contestants who would later battle it out to get into the final 20.
It took the panel a couple of days to turn 100 into 30 but oh boy, these were the cream of the crop. The potential MVPs didn’t know what lay ahead of them when they gathered for the SuperSport Draft Camp. A live audition with Neil, Motshidisi Mohono, Arthur Khoza and Nono Cele at the OB City saw a lot of nervous contenders and some didn’t seem quite clued up on their sports. That was disappointing and those performances saw 10 of them say goodbye to their dream of joining the World of Champions the very same day they arrived at camp.
After weeks of challenges and tasks at the SuperSport MVP Talent Search camp 20 hopefuls were cut down to 15 and now, only the final 10 remain.
SHOCKS AND TWISTS
The show has kept us at the edges of our seats for two months as we experienced some shocks, twists and laughter as the MVPs warmed their way to our hearts in pursuit of their sports broadcast dreams.
Some of those memorable moments include the sheer excitement when Moleboheng Tsoane met her idol, Baba Mthethwa in episode six as well as Delucia Daniels’ fan moment while interviewing Bull’s David Kriel. Anelisa Jaxa made a special comeback in the show.
After having missed being part of the top 10 in two episodes, he became the only contestant to win the prize money for two weeks in a row. The judges provided insightful feedback for the contestants that they can use throughout the rest of their careers.
The excitement is mounting and we can’t wait to find out who be crowned the Ultimate MVP. Don’t miss the finale!
SuperSport’s Hope Mbhele and Tshego Koke lead the SuperSport MVP Talent Search Show, as hosts, that aims to find South Africa’s next generation of sports broadcasters.
Catch the show every Sunday on SuperSport Variety 4 and Mzansi Magic at 9pm.
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