Dukisa stars as Kabras Sugar retain Enterprise Cup title

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Apr 09, 2022
Kabras Sugar RFC celebrates with their trophy after beating KCB 9-6 to win the Enterprise Cup played at the RFUEA Ground on Saturday April 09, 2022. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] 

Kabras Sugar are the 2022 Enterprise Cup champions.

South African fly-half Ntabeni Dukisa scored three penalties as Kabras Sugar narrowly defeated KCB 9-3 in the Enterprise Cup finals played at the Rugby Football Union of East Africa (RFUEA) grounds on Saturday.

This is Kabras’s first win over KCB in a final. The victory also sees the sugar men complete a double in the 2021-2022 season.

Kabras have crowned Kenya Cup champions last month in Kakamega after defeating Menengai Oilers 34-28 at the Bull Ring.

Kabras won the title in 2019 and Saturday’s victory means they have successfully defended the trophy which they won two seasons ago. The cup competition was not played in 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Both sides headed into this clash devoid of their key players who are part of the Simbas squad that left the country on Thursday to play in the Currie Cup competition in South Africa.

KCB missed Vincent Onyala, Samuel Asati, Brian Wahinya, Darwin Mukidza, Levy Amunga, Patrick Ouko, Oliver Mang’eni, Peter Kilonzo and winger Jacob Ojee.

Jone Kubu, Brian Tanga, Brian Juma, Derrick Ashihundu, Ephraim Oduor, George Nyambua, Joseph Odero and captain Dan Sikuta were absent for Kabras.

Despite many expecting depth of the squad not to affect the outcome of the fixture, it surely did as no tries were scored the final won in penalties.

Kabras took a narrow 3-0 lead after Dukisa who missed his first attempt converted his second penalty attempt, splitting the posts from 20 yards.

The Bankers managed to find their response through Smith Muhoya successfully attempt which restored parity for KCB as the match went to the break tied at 3-3.

With points hard to come by, KCB managed to take a 6-3 lead after Muhoya drilled in a second penalty ten minutes after the restart.

However, a determined Kabras managed to stay close as they equalized through Dukisa to level the scores at 6-6.

Dukisa would turn out to be a hero as he scored a late penalty that was enough to hand Kabras victory.

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