Paris 2024: Why Kenya Sevens must beat Samoa to save Olympics dream

Rugby
By Washington Onyango | Jul 25, 2024

Kenya's Samuel Asati (R) tackles Australia's Dietrich Roache (L) during the men's pool B rugby sevens match between Australia and Kenya during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on July 24, 2024. [AFP]

Kenya Sevens must defeat Samoa in their final Group B match on Thursday afternoon if they are to keep their quarterfinal hopes alive in the ongoing 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Shujaa kicked off their campaign on the back foot on Wednesday after losing 21-7 and 31-12 to Australia and Argentina respectively in their opening two preliminary matches.

The two defeats mean that Kenya must overcome Samoa in their final preliminary match to have a chance at progressing to the last eight as one of the best third-placed teams.

The tournament format divided teams into three groups of four.

The top two teams from each group, along with the two best third-placed teams, advance to the quarterfinals. Winners of the quarterfinals move on to the semifinals, while the losers compete in a match for third place.

Teams eliminated in the quarterfinals will play in a mini-tournament for 5th to 8th places. The worst third-placed team and the last three teams in the group face off in the 9th to 12th place matches.

After two matches, Kenya are bottom in Group B with 2 points same as Samoa. However, Samoa occupy the possible best loser spot from the pool with a superior point difference.

Kenya has a point difference of -33 points while Samoa has -23 points.

Australia and Argentina are already through to the quarterfinals in Group after their two wins each.

Share this story
Concept behind new tyre technology shaping racing in Naivasha
This new tyre has been selected by 90 per cent of drivers from day one, having been engineered with an optimised compound that enhances low-temperature flexibility.
WRC 2026 Safari Rally: Speedster Leonardo Varese proves to be fans' favourite in Naivasha
The six-time 2WD national champion Leonardo Varese has plans to go for the jugular in the main WRC categories in the coming seasons.
Takamoto describes the Kedong' Two puncture as his worst in WRC Safari Rally
Japanese speedster Takamoto Katsuta has described the twin punctures he sustained on his two front wheels at Kedong' Two as his worst in his WRC Safari Rally career.
Why rain is a driver's worst nightmare at the WRC 2026 Safari Rally
Rain turns the 2026 Safari Rally into a grueling challenge, testing drivers’ skills on Kenya’s toughest WRC stages.
Leopards aim to close gap on leaders Gor Mahia
AFC Leopards will aim to narrow the gap on SportPesa Premier League leaders Gor Mahia when they face Mathare United at Nyayo Stadium on Saturday.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS