Published 11 February 2026

A Second Chance to Walk

LottoStar, through Good Morning Angels, funds surgery to help a TUT student heal, walk again, and regain independence.

A Second Chance to Walk
One split second on the rugby field changed everything for Jamie Felix.
Instead of focusing on lectures and his degree, Jamie found himself fighting something far bigger than injury – a serious injury infection that threatened his mobility and independence.
Thanks to the funds raised in LottoStar’s Santa’s Stash competition on Jacaranda FM in support of Good Morning Angels, R63 230,70 is going to help 20-year-old Jamie Felix. Jamie will receive help for a serious rugby injury that left the Sports Management student with a broken leg that required surgery at a public hospital.
While public hospitals work tirelessly to care for thousands of patients every day, overcrowding, limited resources and long waiting lists often make recovery journeys tougher and more complicated, especially for complex orthopaedic injuries.
For many young athletes, injuries like this don’t just pause the game. They can change the trajectory of your entire life.
A plate was inserted in his right tibia, but shortly after, complications followed. An infection developed, which led to osteomyelitis and 6 weeks of hospital stays, antibiotics, and constant pain.
Jamie had difficulty walking, which meant that playing rugby had to come to a complete standstill. Every day, movement suddenly felt like a challenge. But Jamie hasn’t given up on himself. Now he has finally found hope.
Jamie has been approved for a specialised debridement surgery on his right tibia at Mediclinic Midstream to remove the infection and help restore proper healing. The procedure requires five hours in theatre and four nights in hospital.
Thanks to LottoStar and Good Morning Angels, Jamie’s comeback story is officially loading! And this time, he’s not stuck on the sidelines watching life pass him by.
He’s stepping back into it stronger, steadier and pain-free, while trading his crutches for confidence and slowly but surely reclaiming the independence that every 20-year-old deserves.
LottoStar goes beyond big wins. Our competitions aren’t just a win for players, but for the community at large – charity is our privilege, not an obligation.