Kabras Sugar thrash Nakuru to maintain Kenya Cup top spot

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Dec 04, 2021

Kabras Sugar's Eugene Sifuna (right) tackled by Gabriel Adero of Strathmore Leos during the Kenya Cup semis in Nandi. [Washington Onyango, Standard]

Last season’s runners up Kabras Sugar maintained their perfect start to the 2021-2022 Kenya Cup season after seeing off Top Fry Nakuru 31-3 in a match played at the Nakuru Athletic Club on Saturday.

The sugar millers ran in five tries to pick a bonus win in Nakuru that sees them remain top on 10 points.

Kabras started the match on the front foot after taking an early 7-0 lead through South African fly-half Ntabeni Dukisa who crossed over and converted his own try.

Scrum-half Dan Angwech stretched the lead to 12-0 with Dukisa failing to convert as the Kakamega based outfit went to the break with a slender lead.

In the final half, Keith Embaga crossed over with Dukisa adding the extras for a 19-0 lead before Nakuru scored a penalty for 19-3 score line.

The visitors sealed the win after forwards Teddy Akala and Hillary Mwanjiwa landed the fourth and fifth try for the sugar men.

Squads

Kabras RFC 1. Hilary Mwajilwa 2. Teddy Akala 3. Asuman Mugerwa 4. Geoffrey Messo 5. Shem Angugo 6. Jeanson Musoga 7. Thomas Simiyu 8. John Baraka 9. Dan Angwech 10. Ntabeni Dukisa11. Alfred Orege 12. Walter Okoth 13. Vuyo Mbotho 14. Paul Abuto 15. Felix Ayange

Nakuru RFC 1. John Mbugua 2. Emmanuel Mboya 3. Newton Okeyo 4. Dan Githanga 5. Gideon Mbithi 6. Maurice Achola 7. Felix Okoth 8. Rodgers Audi 9. Samuel Mwaura 10. Fredrick Odongo 11. Cassius Omollo12. Teddy Agutu 13. Gramwel Bunyasi 14. Hannington Wabwire 15. Leon Nyang

Share this story
Will the 38-member multi-agency team deliver a successful Afcon?
Kenya has taken bold steps in its preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations by unveiling a 38-member Multi-Agency Local Organising Committee.
Great Rift 10-Aside kicks off in Nakuru today
The Great Rift 10-Aside tournament kicks-off with the schools and Age Grade Championships this morning at Nakuru Athletic Club. 
Giants Upper Hill hungry to reclaim national rugby 15s crown
They launch their quest against former national winners St Mary’s Yala and All Saints.
Saints Yala and Kitale pray for handball victory in Kisumu
Newbies St Mary’s School Yala will be praying to clinch the vacant handball national throne when the Brookside Secondary Schools national Term One games kick off
Junior Starlets step up training ahead of Namibia battle
With just nine days before they face off with Namibia in the first round of the 2026 Fifa Under-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Namibia
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS