The KRU Championship standings have seen Daystar Falcons RFC maintain the top spot with 15 points after three games played.
Daystar have had a stellar performance since the start of the 2023/2024 season and they enjoy a superior point differential of 84. They stunned Mean Machine 50-5 to end last year on a high moving to 15 points.
SC Pirates climb on KRU Championship
South Coast Pirates RFC sit second on the log with 15 points having earned five points from the walkover they were awarded for their match against JKUAT Cougars which had been pushed to January 2024 but did not happen.
It is their second walkover with Western Bulls having also dished a walkover to the side after failing to travel on day one of the competition.
Impala are placed third with 14 points and have a superior point differential of 53 points and have picked two bonus points.
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Masinde Muliro occupy the fourth position with 10 points with a superior point differential of 47 points.
Kabarak University are in the fifth position with seven points where as UOE Trojans are behind Kabarak with five points at position six completing the play-off bracket.
KRU Championship bottom 6
USIU Martials and Mombasa occupy the seventh and eighth positions respectively with 0 points.
Western Bulls find themselves at the ninth position with -1 points while at the 10th position is JKUAT Cougars with -2 points same to Mean Machine come in at the 11th position with -2 points and have an inferior point differential of -73.
South Coast Pirates move up to 2nd on the Championship log following the 28-0 walkover against the JKUAT Cougars who did not honor their rescheduled fixture set for Sat 6 Jan at the Seacrest Gardens in Diani. Cougars drop to 10th on the log#KRUChampionship #RoadToKenyaCup pic.twitter.com/0YTDLFs62V
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