A line out play between Kabras Sugar Buffaloes (in white and blue)and Faiba Mobile Rhinos at Nakuru Athletics Club. [Daniel Chege,Standard]

Looking ahead to the upcoming Kakamega leg of the series, the Buffaloes are eager to impress their home crowd and secure victories.

"Buffaloes franchise is mainly a western side, we don't like losing games in front of our home fans. So come Saturday, we will have very exciting games," Adaka enthused.

He also extended a heartfelt invitation to the fans, urging them to come out in large numbers to support the team.

The technical team at Kabras Sugar is utilizing this series to introduce young talents from the Kabras Sugar Rugby Age Grade System.

Players like Kenya U20 international Brian Kiptanui and Darren Brantana have already begun to make their mark, showing promising signs of becoming key players in the future of Kenyan rugby.

With the strategic support of West Kenya Sugar and the skilled guidance of coach Adaka, the Kabras Sugar Buffaloes are not just competing; they are setting the stage for the next generation of rugby stars in Kenya.

As the Rugby Super Series progresses, it remains a pivotal event for scouting talent, testing young players in high-stress games, and ultimately, for the growth of rugby within the nation.

Rugby Super Series

Venue: The Bull Ring, Kakamega

Fixtures

Faiba Rhinos v Menengai Cream Cheetahs-2pm

Kabras Sugar Rhinos v KCB Bank Lions-4pm