Shujaa winger Patrick Odongo in action against Australia at Dubai Sevens. [Kenya Sevens]
Shujaa finish seventh at Cape Town Sevens
Rugby
By
Washington Onyango
| Dec 09, 2024
Kenya Sevens capped off an impressive Cape Town Sevens outing with a seventh place finish after hammering Great Britain 33-17 in the seventh place playoffs yesterday.
This is an improvement for Shujaa who finished 10th last week in Dubai Sevens.
Kenya finished second in Group B after losing to Spain and edging out Australia.
The Cape Town Sevens introduces a new competition format to enhance player welfare. The tournament features four pools of three teams each, with pool winners advancing directly to the semifinals.
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Teams finishing second and third will contest placement matches for fifth to eighth and ninth to 12th positions, respectively.
That pitted Kenya against Argentina in the fifth-place semis which they lost 24-14.
The defeat relegated them to seventh place final which they faced Great Britain.
In the match, George Ooro gave Kenya the perfect start after scoring in the opening minute, a try that Nygel Amaitsa converted for a 7-0 lead.
Patrick Odongo followed suit with two quick tries under a minute, tries that were not converted but gave Shujaa a 17-0 lead after four minutes.
Shujaa co-captain Samwel Asati made it 22-0 with another unconverted try before Sunni Jardine cut the gap to 22-5 at the break with a late try before half time.
In the final half, Matt Davidson went over for the British second try that he converted to cut the lead to 22-12.
Sensing danger, Amaitsa stretched the Kenyan scores to 27-12 before the British outfit hit again through Luke Mehson for 27-17.
Amaitsa capped off a good run for Kenya for 33-17. On Saturday, Kenya Sevens registered mixed show after blowing hot and cold.
Shujaa came from 12-0 down to stun Australia 19-12 and kick off their Group B campaign on the front foot. However, they lost to Spain 14-7 after wasting many chances of taking the lead.
Shujaa, who are in Group B alongside the Australia and Dubai Sevens silver medallists Spain, needed to win their opening two match to qualify for the semifinals.
Kenya will now pick eight points in South Africa.