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KENYA’S DEFENCE EXPOSED: Mixed fortunes as Sevens rugby team maintains eighth spot in IRB standings with 43 points

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RUGBYU-SEVENS-ENG-KEN Dan Bibby (back) of England tackles Augustine Lugonzo of Kenya during their rugby match of the Dubai leg of IRB's Sevens World Series on December 4, 2015. AFP PHOTO / MARWAN NAAMANI

Kenya national Sevens team experienced mixed fortunes on the second day of Sydney Sevens.

Playing against much tougher competition compared with the first day, Kenya's defensive frailty was massively exposed as they lost 28-12 to Fiji in the Main Cup Quarterfinal.

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