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Why Shujaa need to pull up their socks

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Shujaa vice captain Jacob Ojee prepares for training at the RFUEA grounds ahead of the Los Angeles and Vancouver Sevens. Feb 20, 2020. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenya’s hopes of reaching the Main Cup quarter-finals of the Los Angeles Sevens were shattered as they finished last in pool B after registering one win and two losses.

It was Shujaa’s 24-0 drubbing by Canada in their final match of the preliminaries yesterday that sealed their fate, with Paul Feeney’s men dropping to the ninth-place quarter-finals where they were scheduled to face Samoa last night.

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