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Shujaa expect tough task in Vancouver 7s

Shujaa centre Oscar Dennis(right) is tracked down by forward Bush Mwale during training at the RFUEA grounds ahead of the Los Angeles and Vancouver Sevens. Feb 20, 2020. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Having received a reality check at the Los Angeles tournament, the Kenya national Sevens team will be keen to redeem themselves when the Vancouver Sevens takes place in Canada today and tomorrow.

Shujaa, who occupy 11th position on the 2019-20 World Sevens Series standings with 29 points, had a tournament to forget in the USA last weekend as they finished 14th after picking a paltry three points and the Paul Feeney-coached side will be out to make amends in the Canadian city.

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