NATIONAL SEVENS CIRCUIT

Prinsloo 7s quarterfinal pairings

MMUST Lamech Ambetsa races for try against Mwamba. Photo Courtesy/Denis Acre-half.
MMUST Lamech Ambetsa races for try against Mwamba. Photo Courtesy/Denis Acre-half.

After the conclusion of the group stage matches, the penultimate stage of the National 7s Circuit, Prinsloo 7s will enter the knockout stage on Sunday with eight sides still in the cup contention.

After topping pool A, Homeboyz find themselves in the first quarter-final where they will face -off with MMUST Rugby Club. Homeboyz will be in search of the fourth semi-final appearance this season as MMUST eyes their maiden Cup appearance this season.

Strathmore Leos will face Kenya Harlequin in the second quarterfinal encounter as they seek to end the back-to-back quarterfinal exits. Leos need a podium finish to boost their chances of winning the overall title this season.

Menengai Oilers will square it out with Kabras RFC who are back to the quarters after last weekend’s miss. Kabras are in search of their maiden cup semi-final appearance this season with Oilers eyeing their fifth consecutive semi-final appearance.

KCB Rugby Club and Prinsloo 7s defending Champions Mwamba Rugby Club are set to meet in the fourth quarterfinal which will be a repeat of the Dala 7s Bronze match which KCB won 10-7. KCB have had four consecutive semi-final appearances and will be  keen to maintain the record to keep their title defence hopes alive.

The matches will be preceded by challenge trophy matches. The challenge trophy matches will kick off at 900AM.

Challenge Trophy 

Catholic Monks vs Kisumu RFC

Blak Blad v Impala

Nakuru RFC v Western Bulls

Nondies vs Vihiga Granites

 Cup 

Homeboyz vs MMUST Rugby Club

Strathmore Leos vs Kenya Harlequin

Menengai Oilers vs Kabras RFC

KCB vs Mwamba Rugby Club

 

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