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DALA SEVENS IS ON: Coach demands response, Division two enters knock-out stage

Menengai Cream Homeboyz Rugby players celebarte after winning the Prinsloo sevens at Nakuru Athletics Club on Agust 7,2016.PHOTO:KIPSANG JOSEPH

National Sevens Series leaders Homeboyz RFC coach Simon Odongo has urged his players not to be disturbed by the memory of their two consecutive Cup defeats, but instead to focus on bouncing back in the Dala Sevens, the fourth leg of the Series, that kicked off yesterday with the Division Two competition, at Kisumu's Mamboleo showground.

The Deejays had a brilliant start to the season winning the Prinsloo leg before losing to third-placed Impala and second-placed Kenya Harlequin in Kabeberi and Driftwood legs respectively.

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