Why this could be Bobby Kamani's season to shine, again

Unique Sports
By Ben Ahenda | May 16, 2023
Bobby Kamani during Chairman's Cup match with Jacaranda at Nairobi Polo Club on January 30, 2022. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

With two weeks to the big day, handicap -0.5 Bobby Kamani hopes to improve on his last season's achievements.

The season starts with the Northern Kenya Polo Championships on May 26-28 at Northern Kenya Polo Club in Timau and he's ready for it.

Kamani was among the upcoming players whose handicaps were improved by Kenya Polo Association Handicap Committee (KPAHC) in December last year, after winning several titles with different teams in different tournaments.

His main goal is to improve his stick and ball coordination, besides field strategy and polishing of his techniques.

"This season, I'm ready to improve on different areas," Kamani said.

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