Mama Kayai on Head to Head

*wipes the dust and cobwebs off this section* Howdy ladies and gents, yes, head to head is back!

Who better to start us off than a third of a three quarter? Confused? Good. My first guest of 2017, is none other than Mama Kayai, defender of everything Quin, All black, plus another handful of sports teams from across the disciplines.

Mama Kayai looking all kinds of awesome.

During the day, she is one of the top content writers this side of the Limpopo, on every other weekend, she is the head of women’s rugby and communication at Quins and lately she adds the beauty and brains as one third of Kenya’s most expensively assembled podcast, the Three quarters Podcast, in short she is a Wonder woman, Shallom Muriuki.

Her Match day 8 picks look something like this:

Nondescripts 21-18 Blak Blad
Strathmore Leos 14-22 Resolution Impala Saracens
Mean Machine 18-7 Western Bulls
Top Fry Nakuru 10-27 KCB
Mwamba 23-21 Kabras Sugar
Menengai Cream Homeboyz 17-28 SportPesa Quins

Mpaka score, very bold, impressive. So here I go:

Nondies over Blak Blad by 7
Impala over Strathmore by 12
Mean Machine Draw against Western Bulls
Nakuru over KCB by 3
Kabras over Mwamba by 10
Quins over Homeboyz by 7

In case you forgot, let me take you through the scoring system:

Correct score/margin prediction – 5 points.
Correct outcome prediction (Win, loss or draw) – 3 points.
Close call (On margin/score) – 1 point. P.S This will be awarded at the sole discretion of the house, whose decision is final.
Anything else – 0.

New rule, the loser buys the first round of drinks and shares the pictures!

As always you can join in the fun below, share with us your predictions and tag a friend to challenge them, remember the same rules above apply, so let’s have some fun, shall we?

Check out the Three Quarters Podcast here.

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