
Kenya Cup Final coaches analyze game and future opportunities
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 12.03.23. | 20:43
Kabras RFC emerged victorious in the 2022/23 Kenya Cup finals after defeating KCB 19-9 in a game that saw both teams put up a good fight. Here's a look at what the coaches had to say after the match
KCB RFC and Kabras RFC recently went head to head in the 2022/23 Kenya Cup final, with Kabras RFC emerging as the champions with a score of 19-9. While KCB RFC may have fallen short in their quest for the title, their Head Coach Carlos Olago remains proud of his team's performance.
Olago expressed his admiration for the team's efforts and acknowledged Kabras RFC's victory, saying, "The boys played really good rugby but at the end of the day, a team has to win. Congratulations to Kabras. We will try better next time." Despite the loss, he commended his team's play and highlighted the opportunities they created during the match."
Olago's coaching style focuses on teamwork, discipline, and mental toughness, which have yielded numerous titles in the past for KCB RFC. He remains optimistic about the future of the team and is confident that they will come back stronger next season. "We will go back to the drawing board, look at what we did wrong, and work on improving. We have a great team, and I believe that we will come back stronger," he said.
Meanwhile, Kabras RFC's Head Coach Carlos Kyatwa was full of praise for his team's performance in the final. He commended his players for exceeding his expectations and playing the game with discipline. "It was a matter of who uses the bench properly, who plays the game better, and discipline," he said. "Our defense was top-notch, and we did not miss the kicks."
Kabras RFC's defense was outstanding, holding off KCB RFC's attacking threats with ease and conceding only three penalties. Coach Kyatwa credited his team's preparation and hard work in training, as well as their kicking game, for their victory.
Looking ahead, Coach Kyatwa said that the team would celebrate their victory before focusing on the next challenge. "We will enjoy this victory, but we know that there is still a lot of work to do," he said. "We will go back to the drawing board and prepare for the next challenge."
While Kabras RFC may have emerged as champions of the 2022/23 Kenya Cup final, both teams put on an impressive display of rugby. KCB RFC's Head Coach Carlos Olago remains confident in his team's abilities, and Kabras RFC's Head Coach Carlos Kyatwa is excited about the team's future prospects. Rugby fans can look forward to more thrilling encounters between these two teams in the seasons to come.




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