QUINS guard LEAGUE LEAD: Kenya Harlequin end year with unbeaten record intact

Rugby
By BS MULAVI | Dec 21, 2015
IMPALA FLOODLIGHTS RUGBY QUATERS Quinto Ango(L) of Impala struggle with the ball against Paul Abuta of Quins during their Impala Floodlights Rugby quarter finals at the Impala grounds on Saturday 17/10/15.PHOTO.BONIFACE OKENDO

Kenya Harlequin stormed to the top of the Kenya Cup with a resounding 57-12 victory over Kenyatta University’s Blak Blad at the RFUEA Grounds on Saturday evening.

The victory means Quins end the year as the only undefeated side in the league after former leaders Strathmore University surprisingly lost 19-11 at the Jamhuri grounds.

Pan Strathmore Leos had gone into the match enjoying a five-point advantage at top of the table, but after the unexpected loss to Mwamba, they tumbled to fourth, showing just how tight competition in the top half of the table is.

Mwamba will be glad they were able to bounce back from their home loss to Impala last weekend, but they will be worried at the inconsistent results that might just see them cause some entertaining upsets, but not enough to get them into the top four.

Elsewhere, Champions KCB made light work of Kabras Sugar, the 40-15 win over the sugar men seeing the Lions move up to second as resurgent Resolution Impala Saracens went third on the log with their first win away to Top Fry Nakuru in half a decade. They defeated their hosts 26-18 in a heated duel at the Nakuru Athletic Club.

Impala are looking more impressive as the campaign progresses and if they can keep this momentum, they surely will contest for a semi-final slot. Nakuru on the other hand are slowly losing their fortress in Nakuru.

This was their second loss of the season and teams are increasingly getting confident of their winning chances against the former two-time champions.

Meanwhile, Western Bulls posted their first win of the campaign by demolishing University of Nairobi’s Mean Machine 39-6.

The win will be a relief as the league breaks for the Christmas festivities, but the real question will be whether they will be able to string along some more results and ultimately escape the relegation battle.

In other fixtures, Nondies defeated Kenya Sharks 51-0.

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