
Enterprise Cup: Battle for finale heats up as KCB, Kabras face Impala, Homeboyz
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 02.04.22. | 10:18
The four teams are all fighting for a place in the 2022 Enterprise Cup finale.
Kabras Sugar RFC, KCB RFC, Homeboyz RFC and Resolution Impala Saracens only have one last hurdle before them if they are to have any shot of clinching the 2022 Enterprise Cup.
While Kabras have a chance of doing the double should they lift the cup as they are the reigning Kenya Cup champions, the remaining trio will be gunning to bag their first title of the 2021/2022 15s season.
In one of the two semifinal encounters being played on Saturday afternoon, Kabras will welcome Homeboyz at their backyard at the ASK Showgrounds in Kakamega.
Another Semi final bout is upon us, this time, we meet @HomeboyzRugby in our quest to defend the #EnterpriseCup title. 💪🏿🔥#TangtangRugby#KabrasSugar#KenyasSweetest#AskForAquamist💧 pic.twitter.com/Ia968aCWYP
— Kabras Sugar RFC (@RfcKabras) March 31, 2022
Hosts Kabras, who are the defending champions of the Enterprise Cup, will be seeking to build on their triumphant league season that saw them finally end a six year cup drought as they defeated Menengai Oilers in the 2021/2022 Kenya Cup season to lift their second gong.
Last weekend, the Sugar Millers dispatched Nondies 34-17 to book their place in the semis.
On the other hand, the Deejays will want to challenge the status quo as they bid to make it to the cup finals. They however come into the game having not played last weekend as they were awarded a walkover after Mwamba pulled out of the competition.
Its Match day!!!
— Homeboyz Rugby (@HomeboyzRugby) April 2, 2022
Heres how we line up against @kabras_rugby for the #enterprisecup semi finals.#TheBoyzAreInTown pic.twitter.com/o4zWkjCEoo
In the other semi, a hurting KCB go across town to take on Impala Saracens at the Impala Club. The Bankers, who were denied a chance of defending their Kenya Cup title following their semifinal exit against Oilers, hammered Blak Blad 87-12 in the quarters to make their intent clearly known.
“We are giving it our all because this is the only lifeline and the only chance at a trophy we have this season. That is why we want to end the campaign in the best way possible by getting the trophy,” KCB stalwart Andrew Amonde told Mozzart Sport.
How we line up against Impala this weekend. #Enterprisecup2022 #believe #commitment #lionheartedrugby pic.twitter.com/JysWsMIqlj
— KCB Rugby Club (@kcbrugby) April 1, 2022
Impala picked up a morale boosting 20-16 comeback victory against Top Fry Nakuru in the quarterfinals to set up the tie.
Who will it be in the final? Both matches kick off at 1500EAT.





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