Sunday, 27 February 2011

MTN Polo: Oba of Lagos Cup Takes Centre Stage.

As the first stage of the glamorous MTN International Polo climax with fanfare
today, the prestigious Oba of Lagos Cup finals stands out as the biggest
attraction of the day. The selected cup which is played in honour of the Lagos
monarch, Oba Rilwan Akiolu, will for the first time be contested for by two
sides with team handicap of 13 goals.
 Slated as the last game of the day, the battle for the royal prize will pitch
the Iga quartet of Rotimi Makanjuola, Khalifa Ibrahim, Francisco Irastorza and
Marcello Pascual, against their Eko Akete opponents parading Rojo, Ali Birjawi,
Frankie Menendez and Adamu Yaro.
 The epic clash to be watch by His Majesty and thousands of polo buffs, promises
to be a thrilling four chukkas combat as all the players are already staking
huge claims for the highly revered crown that has been one of the major
highlights of the MTN polo fiesta for decades now.
 The Oba of Lagos Cup final would be preceded by the Dansa Cup and the Lagos Low
Cup finals, described  by bookmakers as cliff  hangers that would be too close
to call.

The Dansa Cup that attracted 8 teams from Kano, Ibadan and host Lagos, will
pitch Kano Yakassai who outpaced Polo Africa 61/2-4 in the closely fought semi
final game against and home favourites, Lagos Petrogroup who defeated Ibadan
Mokola 3-21/2 in their semi final clash.
Lagos Low Cup final that threw up an interesting match-up, is guaranteed all the
adrenaline rushes as Lagos Arkpolo seek their first major title against the top
running Kano Suleya Oil team that  are not ready to take prisoners.
 Kano Suleya who win all their games since the MTN grand event galloped off last
Wednesday, defeated Lagos Bell Oil & Gas 8-21/2 in an impressive run that made
this year’s the Low Cup campaigns the most competitive in years.
Their final game opponents could come better than the explosive Lagos Arkpolo
who destroyed the tall ambition of Linetrale with a whopping 121/2 -4 victory in
a tense semi final game that was decided before a full house at the Ribadu Road
polo theatre.
Backed by their teeming fans, Arkpolo who are clearly the highest scoring side
in the race to the Low Cup title that attracted a record nine teams, are
confidence that they would turn back their Kano opponent in the final game. But
it will take more than a mere wish to stop the rampaging Kano Boys in this epic
clash.

Ernest Ekpeyoung.

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