Put Your Money On the Ks – The Under Taker.

My guest for the play offs need no introduction to a rugby fan, especially one who reads this space frequently. We call him the Undertaker, Tito Oduk.

The Under taker.
The Under taker.

I ran a feature on him 3 years ago, when he had first announced his retirement. Like all greats, the nerveless warrior didn’t honour his first call to retirement.

Since then he has coached a Super series winning side, went back to play for Strathmore Leos, before returning home to Mwamba, where he supposedly played his last match over the weekend, a 12 all draw against Nondies. I use the word supposedly for I still strongly think that we haven’t seen the last of Tito.

To commemorate his retirement however, we caught up for head to head, this will be his second run here. Last time out, we played out to a draw.

He keeps his predictions, short, sharp, clear and with the Ks:

Kabras by 5 over Nakuru.
KCB by 10 over Homeboyz.

Mine look like this :

Nakuru over Kabras by 3
KCB over Homeboyz by 5.

Who do you see making the semi finals?

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