RUGBY: Much needed rest for Impala in Kenya Cup today

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By BS MULAVI | Jan 18, 2015

Impala RFC are looking forward to their ‘break’ as they play Mombasa RFC in the Kenya Cup today. Speaking to FeverPitch, Impala head coach Eric Situma claimed he had respect for all teams, but given their previous games, Mombasa is likely to be an easier fixture. Impala have lost heavily to Strathmore, Kenya Commercial Bank and Kabras Sugar in their previous three games and they are hoping they can turn the tide against Mombasa. “I know every team in Kenya Cup can upset others, but we hope given Mombasa’s previous run, we can plan better and win,” he said.

CRICKET: Kenyan Captain confident against Namibia

By  Gilbert Wandera

Kenya captain Rakep Patel is confident as the team takes on hosts Namibia in the opening match of the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League Division 2 today.
Speaking to the ICC media, Patel said: “I think we fancy ourselves to do well in the tournament and in the opening match. If we click as a unit I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t do well, there are fantastic individuals in our team and we just have to work together as a group.
We don’t want to look too far ahead, we just have to concentrate on one game at a time and do the basics well.”

KPL: Posta Rangers’ coach Kamau happy with team

By Rodgers Eshitemi

Posta Rangers coach John Kamau is happy with the work his players have put into pre-season training so far.
Now in the second week of training after the Christmas and New Year break, the former Thika United tactician says majority of the squad are fit and training well as they prepare for the upcoming 2015 Kenyan Premier League season slated to kick off in February. “So far the pre-season is good. We are building on well because the boys are showing a lot of enthusiasm. We have lined up a series of friendly matches starting from next week,” said Kamau.

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