Stanbic Bank National Sevens Circuit 2020 schedule announced

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By Ondeke Joshua | Jan 30, 2020
Rugby players in action during Dala Sevens at Mamboleo in Kisumu on September 08, 2018. [File, Standard)

The Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) has announced the schedule for the Stanbic Bank National Sevens Circuit 2020

According to KRU, the circuit is to be contested over 6 rounds is scheduled between July and September 2020.

The first action of the circuit will kick off in Mount Kenya region for the Kabeberi Sevens between July 25 and 26

The circuit will then continue a week later for the Christie Sevens in Nairobi Teams will then travel to Kakamega for the third round on 15-16 August before making the journey to the coastal region for the Driftwood Sevens from 22-23 August in Mombasa county.

The fifth round of the circuit will be held in Western Kenya in Kisumu for the Dala Sevens on 5-6 September.

In the last round, the Prinsloo Sevens will take place in Nakuru on 12-13 September.

Schedule confirmed for Stanbic Bank National Sevens Circuit 2020. [Courtesy]

Here is the full schedule for the National Sevens Circuit 2020

The circuit which is to be contested over 6 rounds is scheduled between July and September

Stanbic Bank National Sevens Circuit 2020 Schedule

Round 1: Kabeberi 7s, Kinoru Stadium, Meru: 25-26 July

Round 2: Christie 7s, RFUEA Ground, Nairobi: 1-2 August

Round 3: Kakamega 7s, The Bull Ring, Kakamega: 15-16 August

Round 4: Driftwood 7s, Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa: 22-23 August

Round 5: Dala 7s, Mamboleo Showground, Kisumu: 5-6 September

Round 6: Prinsloo 7s, Nakuru Athletic Club, Nakuru: 12-13 September

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