
KRU confirm three outings for women's 7s Circuit
Reading Time: 2min | Fri. 28.07.23. | 09:39
The legs will take place at the Prinsloo 7s, Christie 7s and Kabeberi 7s.
Women’s action is set to light up the 2023 National Sevens Circuit in three of the remaining four rounds, Kenya Rugby Union has confirmed.
Just like in the 2022 season, the three venues used last season will be maintained this year as the ladies' teams will play concurrently with the men's.
Women’s action set to light up National Sevens Circuit https://t.co/cgTMQBxG8A
— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) July 27, 2023
Nakuru will be the first port of call when the Prinsloo 7s takes place on 5/6 August at the Nakuru Athletic Club before, paving the way for the Christie 7s that will be staged a week later at the RFUEA ground.
The final appearance at the George Mwangi Kabeberi 7s will take place on 9/10 September 2023.
The 2022 edition saw three winners from the three legs as Nakuru won at Kabeberi, Mwamba at Christie and Impala at Prinsloo, as Kulabu, who had also won the women’s Kenya Cup, wrapped up the year’s clean sweep by lifting the overall 7s circuit title.
Elsewhere, action in the men’s category will continue with the Prinsloo 7s marking its third outing after legs staged in Kisumu and Mombasa before, the three week break that paved way for the World Rugby U20 Trophy from 15-30 July.
As things stand, Kabras Sugar top the standings in the two outings played having finished second in Kisumu before winning in Mombasa to garner 41 points.
KCB are two points behind with Strathmore Leos third on 32 points. Overall 7s defending champions Menengai Oilers are fourth on 31 points as Kenya Harlequin close the top five bracket on 27 points.
Women’s National Sevens Circuit Competitions
Prinsloo 7s, Nakuru: 5/6 August 2023
Christie 7s, RFUEA: 12/13 August 2023
Kabeberi 7s, RFUEA: 9/10 September 2023




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