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Jos Malcomines, Danburam Rule 2018 Zazzau Polo Festival

- By Ernest Ekpenyong

Murtala Laushi and his Jos Malcomines team picked up from where they left off last December with a resounding victory at the just concluded 2018 Zaria internatio­nal polo tournament, their first competitiv­e outing this year.

Malcomines defeated their Bichi Farms Kano opponents, 5 - 4 1/2 in a closely fought final match of the tournament, to clinch the highly revered Emir of Zazzau Cup, the event’s biggest prize.

The victory that crowned the Jos polo kings as champions of the prestigiou­s tournament, took their winning streak to six, having won five major titles in an impressive campaign last year.

Only last December, Laushi and his boys ended the year 2017 season on high, defeating tough opposition­s from Zaria, Kaduna, Bauchi and Yola to win the event’s top prize, the Governor Cup on home soil.

The prestigiou­s fiesta that further consolidat­ed the return of peace to the Tin City saw Murtala Laushi-led Jos Malcomines defeating arch rival, Yola Fombina in a tense final to defend the event’s biggest prize, for the third times in a row.

Polo Royals checks revealed that in their quest for polo laurels last year, Malcomines had earlier won top prizes in Bauchi, Yola, and Kaduna and at the Keffi Ranch Polo Tournament in Nassarawa State, in addition to finishing runners up in other national events in the circuit.

Malcomines victory in Zaria last weekend, revealed their commitment to go far in the game of kings and this is not lost on polo aficionado­s and their teeming supporters, that the miners would certainly be one of the teams to beat this year as the season picks off steams in the coming months.

“We are already focused on what lies ahead. We want to finish off the season as we began it. If you give it your all, a win will feel deserved and a loss won’t hold regret,” declares Murtala who doubles as the team’s Patron and top striker.

“Our experience in Zaria was very beautiful and unforgetta­ble for all the team. It wasn’t only about the wins, but about the hard work and commitment we put in all our games.”

“The game was tight and kano Bichi Farms really pushed us all the way to the final bell but we kept our focus and ensure the scores was in our favour. When that final bell sounded, a whole rush of emotions flooded through me”, he told Polo Royals afterward.

Bichi Farms boosting Abubakar Yusuf, Siyudi Abdulahi, Jamilu Umar and Yusuf Ibrahim had gone ahead in the opening chukkers thanks to their handicap goals, but the Jos quartet of Sadiq Garba, Murtala Aliyu, Hamisu Buba and Abba Mohammed were unflinchin­g in their quest for the Zaria top prize.

At the end of the weeklong of cutting edge competitio­n and unparallel­ed excitement­s, the high profile Zazzau polo festival climaxed on a memorable note, with host Zaria winning two of the three major prizes at stake.

Faruk Dokaje - led Zaria Danburam, parading Sanusi Malamai, Aminu Gagare, and Ibrahim Kure defeated Kano AIK to clinch the Isa Kaita Cup, a prize played in memory of the late governor of the old Kaduna State.

Zaria ZAZ Project team gave the home fans plenty to celebrate for doubling the victory haul of the host, eliminatin­g their hard fighting Katsina opponents in the final, to ensure the University Cup remains in the Zazzau kingdom till next year.

President of Nigerian Polo Federation (NPF), Francis Ogboro who congratula­ted the winners and all participat­ing players, assured that the game ruling authority will continue to support the Zaria Polo Club’s commitment to promoting the noble game of kings that has been played annually across the country for over a century now.

“I want to thank the good people of Katsina, all the players and polo buffs for their loyalty to the event and for making Katsina internatio­nal polo tournament one of the biggest and the most exciting polo festivals in the country and indeed Africa,” Ogboro added.

Chairman of Zaria Polo Club, Prince Sambo Idris who expressed satisfacti­on at the turn out and the high level of competitio­ns at the 2018 Zaria internatio­nal event, said he was looking forward to more excitement­s in Zazzau Kingdom next year and other NPF sanctioned polo events across the country.

 ??  ?? Jos Malcomines Captain, Sadiq Garba receives the Emir of Zazzau Cup from the Nigerian Polo Federation President, Francis Ogboro at a colourful closing ceremony that brought down the curtain on the 2018 Zaria internatio­nal polo tournament in Zaria last...
Jos Malcomines Captain, Sadiq Garba receives the Emir of Zazzau Cup from the Nigerian Polo Federation President, Francis Ogboro at a colourful closing ceremony that brought down the curtain on the 2018 Zaria internatio­nal polo tournament in Zaria last...

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