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Bulls and Kisumu seek longer stay at Kenya Cup

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Charles Odongo (centre) of Nakuru RFC battles for possession with Solomon Obiero (left) of Western Bulls. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Newly promoted Kenya Cup sides Western Bulls and Kisumu RFC will be looking to uphold their top tier status when the 2019-20 Kenya Rugby Union 15s season kicks off.

The Kakamega-based Bulls are set to return to the country’s elite 15s league having spent two seasons in the KRU Championship while Kisumu make a comeback after suffering relegation during the 2013-14 campaign.

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