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Kenya Cup log after week 5 fixtures

Nondies Benson Salem in action against KCB. Photo Courtesy/Denis Acre-half.

Following Kenya Cup round five matches, Kabras RFC, KCB Rugby, and Kenya Harlequin have maintained their flawless 100% win record in the campaign.

Kabras RFC continue to dominate the competition, securing the top slot with 25 points and an impressive point differential of 332. Their recent 87-0 victory showcases them as both the defensive and offensive standout in the 2023/24 campaign.

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KCB Rugby closely follow in second place on the log with 25 points, with only a point differential separating them from Kabras RFC. The bankers have secured bonus points in all their five matches and boast a point differential of 220.

KCB vs Kabras in a scrum-contest. Photo Courtesy/ Adolwa Miliza.

KCB vs Kabras in a scrum-contest in Kenya Cup. Photo Courtesy/ Adolwa Miliza.

In the third position is Kenya Harlequin with 23 points, clinching a 24-5 win over Nakuru RFC in their latest match. Despite their win, they have missed out on bonus points in the last two matches.

Menengai Oilers, with 23 points, have also missed out on bonus points in two matches but have an inferior points difference compared to Quins.

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Blak Blad have secured 10 points and are in the playoff zone after five matches. Nondescripts’ second win of the season has also propelled them into the playoff zone.

KCB vs Mwamba in a Kenya Cup encounter. Photo Courtesy/Denis Acre-half

KCB vs Mwamba in a Kenya Cup encounter. Photo Courtesy/Denis Acre-half

Strathmore and Kisumu have nine points each following two wins in five matches. Nakuru RFC hold the ninth position with eight points.

Teams in danger of being relegated include Catholic Monks with a single point. Mwamba RFC and Homeboyz have yet to secure any points this season.

Kenya Cup standing. PHOTO/Kenya  Cup

Kenya Cup standing. PHOTO/Kenya Cup

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