Can bad sports predictions be passed down from father to son?

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Sky Tshabalala, the well-read, award-winning sports presenter on East Coast Breakfast, is usually the first person we would turn to when it comes to predicting the outcomes of sporting events - except he is almost ALWAYS WRONG! But can his son, Kai Tshabalala, do any better? Or is incorrectly predicting results hereditary? Have a listen on ecr.co.za, select East Coast Breakfast (Warning: This is very cute)
2 Sep 4AM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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