It feels like forever since I last
posted here..well here's hoping you are all doing fine, let's get to
business.
The semi finalists of the various cup
competitions were decided this past weekend with the highlight of the
bunch being Mwamba's 10 try rout of Impala. We'll get to that in a
bit..
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| Louie in Action against 'Hawk' (Photo courtesy of Kulabu) |
First the Mwamba cup division II was
for another round marred by walk overs, with only one fixture played.
Goes to show how badly sponsors are needed especially in the lower
leagues. As a result Masaku, Masinde Muliro and Webuye move into the
semi finals with the last two facing each other. The only match that
did take place was between KCA and JKUAT, the accountants falling
3-17 to their counter parts. JKUAT will now face Masaku in Machakos.
Let's hope the semi final fixtures are honoured as some of these
sides have made it this far without picking up a ball.
Mwamba Cup Division II
Masaku w/o Mombasa II
Masinde Muliro w/o Kisii
Webuye w/o Kakamega
KCA 3-17 JKUAT
The first division of the Mwamba cup saw defending champions KCB II
march into the semi finals with a 32-13 win over the Catulus of
Strathmore. This win sets up a mouth watering semi final clash
against the high flying Arturos of Quins who demolished Mwamba II
45-0 in their Quarter final. Other results saw the boks of Impala
beat Kisumu II 21-16 at the Kisumu Poly, to set up a semi final clash
against last year's finalists Mombasa SC who had a bye to the semi
finals after Nakuru II pulled out of the tourney.
Mwamba Cup
KCB II 32-13 Strathmore II
Quins II 45-0 Mwamba II
Kisumu II 16-21 Impala II
Mombasa SC w/o Nakuru II
The big one came with it's fare share
of surprises, first up the most successful side in Enterprise Cup
history the Total Nondies saw off kenya Cup runners up Strathmore
23-18. This one was always going to be a tight one, the last time
these two met in the league, Srath edged out the white shirts by a
single point. It was time for sweet revenge for the Nondies as they
kept the chase for title number 26 alive. This win earns them a home
semi against Mwamba.
The second semi saw third seeds KCB
(who have been referred to as defending champions in some quarters)
battle past a stubborn Homeboyz RFC 26-15 in the 'father, son derby.'
Homeboyz looked on course to win their first competitive fifteens
match against KCB leading 15-13 in the second half before tries from
Benjamin Ojema and Collins Wanjala and a Darwin Mukidza penalty
ensured that wait would be that much longer. KCB now travel to Nakuru
to face the Kenya cup champions, this will be their third visit to
the dreaded suguta valley this season.
The third Quarter final in Nakuru saw
Quins fall 21-5 to the Menengai Oil Nakuru RFC. Quins had not lost to
Nakuru in the last two games, scoring 30+ points in each of those
games, both played at the RFUEA. Nakuru were flawless in this one,
leading 8-0 at half time before stretching that lead to 21-0 in the
second, Quins getting their consolation in the closing stages of the
game. I had predicted that whoever was going to win this one will do
it by more than 14 points. I think it is time I opened a kibanda to
utilise my prophetic talent..
The last quarter final was my pick of
the bunch, Mwamba taking on Impala at the University of Nairobi
grounds. This match was a contest for a total of 2 minutes, that is
the time it took Collins Injera to open the flood gates for the black
shirts. From that point it was really one way traffic and if you were
an Impala fan at the UoN really painful. Impala were in sixes and
sevens, within the first twenty minutes they had already conceded 4
tries, the chu chu train already had his hat trick wrapped up. Though
the red shirts did have an attempt at a come back with tries from
captain Duncan Ekasi and Mose at 29-14, it was never to be. Mwamba
kept on pounding away at the helpless gazelles getting a total of 10
tries at the end of the match. Anthony Oyugi going over for Impala to
make it 65-19 at the final whistle.
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| Collo vs Majei.. (Photo Courtesy of Kulabu) |
Collins Injera's name has been flying
around since his suspension by club then country, we all know that he
is a special player, we have seen it time and again but this time,
this time it was extra special. It was like he was sending out a
message and Impala had the unfortunate role of the paper he was
writing on. Or maybe he had just missed playing this game..
He capped an exemplary performance by
scoring an equal number of tries with the number on his shirt..6.!
Yes he played at 6, probably for the first time, you would have never
guessed that it was not his natural position. His work rate was
super, and much has been said about his attack in this game but his
defensive work was also as impressive. After a hat trick in the first
quarter, most players would have had enough and probably asked for a
sub at half time, I am not sure if he did but he did not deep through
out the 80 minutes.
Playing at 6 (Which was a stroke of genius from the technical bench) meant it was that much
harder for the Impala defence to pick him up, give him special
attention if you may. He popped up from everywhere and with the likes
of the Asego brothers in the choreography roles at 10 (Chris) and 13 (Lavin) he had
the service he needed. He also created two of the four other tries
scored by younger brother Mike Agevi and Patrick Oduong, each with a
brace.
It might look like this was a one man show, but no, Kulabu
operated like a well oiled machine dominating all facets of play,
every break down, they defended well when they called upon to, this
was indeed a true team effort.....with a lethal finisher.
Impala's woes seem to deepen further
every time it looks like they have started their path to improvement.
This crashing defeat will take them a few steps back in the gains
they had made, apart from a short period in the first half that they
dominated, they really had nothing going, defensively they were
appalling, going forward idea-less. Big losses have one of two
effects, they either propel you into better performances or drown you
into oblivion, let's hope it's the former in this case. Looking at
the calendar this defeat couldn't have come at a better time, it's
virtually the end of the 15's season for the club with the super
series the only tourney left, meaning they have a lot of time to work
on the issues.
Enterprise Cup
Strathmore 18-23 Nondies
KCB 26-15 Homeboyz
Nakuru 21-5 Quins
Mwamba 65-19 Impala
I hear that the XVII crew lost to Nondies as they had already started
preparations for their favourite tournament that is just around the
corner..The Great Rift Tens..hehe, Na Impala Je?
The sevens side to Hong Kong and Japan departed Sunday Afternoon and arrived safely today morning,
more on them in the next post...
Finally to all those who play fantasy super rugby on http://fantasyrugby.udt.co.za/superrugby/restricted/Dashboard.j
here are a few Kenyan leagues that you can join, it's virtually the same people but hey, I'm getting tired of beating the same people over and over again!!
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here are a few Kenyan leagues that you can join, it's virtually the same people but hey, I'm getting tired of beating the same people over and over again!!
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It's never too late to start..
With that ladies and gentlemen....have a productive week ahead
aaaannnnnnddddd.......
KWISHA...Nimeruka Nje!!!!



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