The Jogoo Takes On Head To Head

Jogoo ya vichakani once Mswati, now no longer Mswati, officially known as Lawi Buyachi to the GoK, is my guest on Match Day 9 on head to head.

Jogoo ya vichakani
Jogoo ya vichakani

The bullish running Kenyan international back row needs no introduction to the Kenya rugby crowd. 15 caps for the Lions, 2 tournaments under his belt for the Kenya 7s. Lawi has practically won everything available in the Kenyan rugby scene. From the Eric Shirley Shield to the Super series, throw in a few local circuits too.

Lawi started his rugby career at the Menengai High School in 2002. He then went on to play for Nakuru RFC before moving to Impala in 2009, then moving back to his home club Nakuru in 2012.

The Jogoo is currently in the closing stages of recuperation from a knee injury suffered early in 2014. He plans to be back in February.

Lets head straight to his predictions :

Match Lawi’s Prediction Poghie’s Prediction
Catholic vs Machine Machine +10 over Catholic Catholic +3 over Machine
Blakblad vs Impala Impala +20 over Blad Impala +15 over Blad

 

Western Bulls vs Mombasa Bulls +60 over Mombasa Western Bulls +80 over Mombasa
Nakuru vs Mwamba Nakuru +10 over Mwamba Nakuru +20 over Mwamba
Kabras vs Nondies Kabras +5 over Nondies Kabras +10 over Nondies
KCB vs Homeboyz KCB +10 over Homeboyz KCB +15 over Homeboyz
Strathmore vs Quins Strathmore +5 over Quins Strathmore +20 over Quins

 

Looks like I have found myself a worthy opponent after my land slide victory on match day 8. Lets see how it goes..

As always feel free to join the fun, TC haha can’t wait to see what you have this week.

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