The identity of the eight sides that will
be doing battle at the Kasarani stadium for the four league titles was finally
revealed. The list of 8 includes some familiar names, names that have had past
glories and several first timers.
In the Chairman's league, it will be the
Monks of Catholic university taking on the Falcons of Daystar University. The
Monks got their ticket to the final after beating Thika RFC 21-15, Daystar on
their part had a tough time against the Comras, eventually sneaking away with a
29-25 win. Heart break for the Comras who came so close to making it the
perfect debut season, but they can take a lot of pride from the performance
either way.
Chairman's League
Catholic University 21-15 Thika RFC
Daystar University 29-25 Comras
In the Nationwide, the classic battle of
the East and West will see another installment played out here as Eldoret take
on Egerton University. Eldoret romped into the final courtesy of a 40-8 win
over Kakamega II with the Egerton wasps upsetting pre match favourites Mombasa
SC stinging them 11-0.
Another debutant team in Kakamega II fails
to make it to the final after what has been an impressive season, but just like
the Comras, Kakamega II can also be proud of their season's display. The news
here though is the failure of high flying Mombasa in reaching the final, after
what was their first defeat of the season to Egerton.
Nationwide League
Eldoret 40-8 Kakamega II
Mombasa SC 0-11 Egerton University
The ESS sees the two sides that have
dominated this league in the recent past clash for this year's honours, The
Arturos of Quins up against the Cubs of KCB.
Quins II made an easy meal of the semi
final opponents the Catulus beating them 33-5 at the RFUEA. KCB II had a much
harder time against the boks of Impala fighting off a second half comeback to
eventually see them off 19-15 at the den.
ESS
Quins II 33-5 Strathmore II
KCB II 19-15 Impala II
The top flight Kenya cup will definitely
crown a first time Champion next weekend as Strathmore take on Nakuru in the final.
Strathmore booked their date under the
Kasarani floodlights courtesy of a 18-15 win over Mwamba at the Impala grounds.
Mwamba were quickest off the blocks, taking a 3-0 lead through a Lavin Asego
drop goal. The Leos however took the lead through a Billy Odhiambo try and
Githaiga conversion to make it 7-3, a Marvin Sumba penalty saw Strathmore's
lead stretch to 7 points at 10-3. Kulabu however struck before the half through
a converted Joseph Oriwo try to level the scores at 10 all at the break.
Adrian Opondo's try saw Strath retake the
lead at 15-10, a Githaiga penalty taking the score to 18-10 before Mwamba
looked to replicate their first half comeback through a Patrick Oduong try but
it was not to be for the black shirts as it ended 18-15.
Mwamba's seemingly endless wait for their
second Kenya cup title keeps going, this season though they have come closer
than they have in the last 5 seasons showing that they have improved. Coach
Meli Tuni Wainibuli mentioned that they are in a 5 year development program and
didn't expect to get this far, this early in the plan. Goes to show the
potential in this side and if they can hold on to these players, then that wait
may be over very soon. They have a chance to close the season in 3rd
if they beat KCB next weekend.
Strathmore's cycle is now complete or
almost is, from the league's whooping boys to finalists, all in the space of 4
seasons. The Leo's story is one of pure will, determination and hard work, they
have the opportunity to give that story a fairytale ending this Saturday.
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| KCB set up a maul.. (Photo courtesy of Irene Maingi) |
The other semi final saw Nakuru bury KCB
in a period of 20 minutes in the first half. After what was a promising start
to the game from the lions putting together several quick phases at the
forwards. The visitors looked to run their opponents, setting up quick rucks to
stretch their opponents, in this period KCB were camped at the Nakuru half. The
Wanyore weathered this storm of attack, managing to keep the Lions at bay
before they turned up the heat on them. KCB's frailties in the scrum from last
time were clearly not solved as Nakuru kept their dominance from the first
scrum. Nakuru suddenly exploding into the game, Silas Ekongo going over for
Nakuru with Martin Muita converting to make it 7-0. Before KCB could regroup
they were 14-0 down courtesy of a Edwin Makori, after the KCB back line was
caught napping. Godfrey Mbea all but won the game for his side, stepping
through the now dazed KCB defence to score, Muita making it 21-0 from his
conversion.
The Lions started inching back into the
game, Max Adaka scoring from a maul with Darwin Mukidza converting to make it
21-7 at the break.
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| (Photo courtesy of Irene Maingi) |
In the second half like any good team would
have done, Nakuru just held onto the ball dictating play and ensuring their
opponents don’t get a sniff at a come back. This Nakuru did excellently, KCB were reduced to few sights of the Nakuru
half. This half lacked the bursts seen in the first, with the Lions coming to
life in the closing 10 minutes though they were denied what was a clear try by
Ken Isindu during that period, there was no way back and thus it ended 21-7.
KCB's challenge for the cup comes to a
disappointing end after they started the season with so much promise. It is
another season of being so close yet so far, you could see that they ran out of
the steam they had built up in the opening stages of the season when it
mattered. It has been a trait that they have unfortunately possessed since
their last triumph in 2007, the lack of that final kick..that last umph! They
now play for third place against Mwamba looking to salvage something from what will go down as another promising season.
Nakuru on the other hand have a date with
destiny on the 23rd, they have never come this close to the Kenya Cup in their history. They have
the opportunity to crown what has been a 4 year transformation from a mid table
team to a rugby power house. They'll probably go into this final as favourites
after this semi final performance and their consistency over the 12 weeks.
With not much else happening around, have a
great week ahead as we look forward and build up to the Championship weekend.
KWISHA.....Nimeruka Nje!!!


Great post though the KCB story has continuosly become dissapointing on the big stage....
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