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SWEET REVENGE: Kenya beat Samurai to reclaim Safari Sevens title

Kenya's Shujaa Andrew Amonde in action against Western Province during their 2016 Safari Sevens match at Kasarani Stadium on Sept. 24, 2016.[PHOTO:DENNIS OKEYO/STANDARD]

Brian Tanga produced a man of the performance as Kenya's Shujaa reclaimed the Safari Sevens Cup after beating deposed champions Samurai International 38-21 in a thrilling final match, at the Kasarani Stadium, yesterday.

Kenya head coach Benjamin Ayimba couldn’t hide his joy as he revelled in the sweet taste of revenge against Samurai who beat them 20-19 in last year’s final.

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