Prinsloo 7s: KCB Triumphant in Nakuru

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By Petterson Gachugu | Sep 25, 2017
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Kenya Commercial Bank won the third round of the National Sevens Circuit after crushing Top Fry Nakuru 29-5 on Sunday 24 September 2017 to clinch the Prinsloo Sevens bragging rights for the fourth time.

Nakuru’s Nelson Oyoo gave the hosts a 5-0 lead seconds to the halftime break.

After the break the Bankers showed their might thanks to Mike Wanjala and Shujaa’s captain Andrew Amonde late tries.

Despite the win, KCB are fourth with 42 points trailing Homeboyz (51), Nakuru (46) Oilers (43) in that order respectively.

The next round dubbed Sepetuka will be held for the first time ever in Eldoret at the Eldoret Sports Club on 30th September-1st October 2017.

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