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Kenya Sevens in search of redemption in Dubai

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Samura's Bruce Kurt-Lee stops Francis Humwa (left) of Kenya Shujaa during Safari 7s at RFUEA Grounds. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

After seeing his charges relinquish the Safari Sevens crown to Samurai Select at the RFUEA grounds over the weekend, Kenya Sevens head coach Paul Murunga said the setback gives them an opportunity to improve on their weak areas.

Murunga, who was speaking after their 21-14 loss in the final also expressed satisfaction with the team's depth after the second string national team, Morans won the Safari Sevens Bronze medal.

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