Kabras Sugar, KCB in Prinsloo Sevens quarters

Rugby
By Ben Ahenda | Aug 05, 2023
Kabras Sugar's Barry Robinson.[Kabras Sugar]

National Sevens Circuit leaders Kabras Sugar on Saturday strolled into the quarterfinals of the Prinsloo Sevens after dominating their Group A matches played at Nakuru Athletic Club

Kabras Sugar walloped Western Bulls 31-7 and beat Homeboyz 31-19 to romp into the quarterfinals with a match in hand against Kisumu RFC in Pool A matches.

Western Bulls picked a slim 14-12 victory against Kisumu RFC who had earlier defeated Homeboyz 19-17 to make it open for either of the three teams to qualify for the quarterfinals.

Prinsloo defending champions Menengai Oilers avenged the Kisumu's Dala Sevens derby defeat against their next door neighbours Nakuru RFC whom they dismissed 5-0 in the first Pool B.

Later, Oilers were forced to a 10-10 draw against Nondescript before beating Catholic Monks 7-0. Monks later made life difficult for Nondescript whom they beat 19-14.

KCB also cruised into the last eight after defeating Black Blad 19-14 and Masinde Muliro University 36-7 in Pool C matches.

Pool D had Mwamba making it to the last eight after two wins against Daystar and Zetech Universities who fell 19-12 and 10-7 respectively.

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