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KENYA LEARN VITAL LESSONS: Back to drawing board for Shujaa after South Africa rugby outing

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Japan'Õs Dallas Tatana (L) is tackled by Kenya's Willy Hambaka (R) during the group stage Rugby Sevens series match Japan vs Kenya on December 10, 2016 in Cape Town. / AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA

Kenya Sevens will need more than a miracle to rise again. After a disastrous second day of Cape Town IRB circuit, coach Innocent Simiyu is left with more questions than answers.

The basic question Simiyu needs to explain to local rugby enthusiasts is what happened against New Zealand at the main cup quarters?

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