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Kenya Cup: Kabras face hapless Mwamba as KCB host Wanyore
Reading Time: 2min | Sat. 11.12.21. | 09:16
Six Kenya Cup matches are on the cards this Saturday.
Traditional imperious Kenya Cup starters Kabras Sugar are out to extend their winning streak when they take on a toothless Mwamba while KCB host Top Fry Nakuru at the Den.
Kabras sit at the summit of the log after thumping Blakblad and Top Fry Nakuru, limiting them to no tries as they collected bonus points in both games.
The Squad to face @MwambaRFC in Saturday's #kenyacup.#TangtangRugby pic.twitter.com/IfrloQakpz
— Kabras Sugar RFC (@RfcKabras) December 9, 2021
Mwamba on the other hand remain winless as their woes from last season look to extend with a number of high profile names yet to make a return.
KCB will return to action after sitting out of last weekend’s set of fixtures as they take on Top Fry Nakuru as they look to return to the Playoffs bracket.
Wanyore are currently winless following defeats to Kabras and Strathmore Leos and are anchored to the bottom of the log owing to their huge points difference.
Strathmore Leos continue to punch above their weight after getting to the Playoffs last season and are joint top following wins over Wanyore and Mwamba.
The Varsity boys take on Impala RFC who remain winless this season after picking up losses against Kenya Harlequin and Menengai Oilers.
Leos head coach Luis Kisia is boring a leaf from newly installed Manchester United head coach Ralf Rangnick’s handbook as they look to extend their impressive results.
"Rugby is basically a mind game sport and I read a quote from the new Manchester United coach Ralf Rangnick that said, ‘even if we play with new players, it is important that we win. Winning is the best tool to gain confidence and keep momentum’,”
Our first match of the season at the Cage!
— Strathmore Leos (@strathleos27) December 10, 2021
We play @ImpalaSaracens tomorrow at 3 pm.
Fans are welcomed to support the boyz at the Strathmore Grounds.#XXVII #Rugby #KenyaCup @StrathU @StrathUSports @StrathmoreSC pic.twitter.com/HP6K7WzjOb
“So, if we continue piling pressure and winning games, that momentum will boost the confidence of the players despite the calibre of teams we will be playing against. When that happens, even the big teams will trade cautiously when facing us,” the coach told Mozzart Sport.
Match Day 3, Saturday 11 December 2021
Homeboyz v Blak Blad
KCB v Topfry Nakuru
Kabras Sugar v Mwamba
Strathmore Leos v Resolution Impala Saracens
Menengai Oilers v Nondescripts
Kenya Harlequin v Masinde Muliro



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