Month: August 2015
Series On Knife’s Edge Heading To Prinsloo
The 2015 National sevens series is literally on a knife’s edge heading into it’s penultimate leg this weekend, the Prinsloo 7s in Nakuru. In the recent past, we already had a series champion ‘elect’ by this time. All they had to do is make the cup competition to walk majestically into the last leg and […]
Read More...Round 3, Fight!
After a week’s break the 2015 National sevens circuit is back with round 3, the Driftwood sevens in the coastal city of Mombasa. There is always something special about the third round of the series, kind of like the start of the final lap in a race. This year should be no different, with the […]
Read More...Shamia: Onward And Upwards
A few days to the Women’s Sevens World Series Qualifiers in Dublin, Ireland on 22nd – 23rd August. New Kenya Women’s Sevens coach, Mike Shamia is confident of securing one of the two slots to the world series. Despite being only a few months in the position, Shamia is not new to the Kenya Women’s […]
Read More...Quins Crowned Kings Of Christie
The Kenya Harlequins were in commanding form over the weekend, on their way to claiming the first leg of the 2015 National sevens circuit, the Christie Sevens. As if to set the tone for the day, the first match saw Nondies creep from a 10-0 half time score to win 12-10 against the newly kitted […]
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