Kabras RFC showcased their dominance with an emphatic 54-8 victory over Nondies at Kakamega Showground, securing their place in the Enterprise Cup final for the fourth consecutive time.
Barry Robinson stole the spotlight with a remarkable hat-trick, contributing significantly to Kabras’ commanding performance as they landed eight tries.
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The Sugarmen wasted no time in asserting their dominance, with Robinson scoring the opening try just two minutes into the game, swiftly followed by another try from him four minutes later, both converted by Ntabeni Dukisa, granting Kabras a comfortable 14-0 lead.
Prop Ephraim Oduor added to the onslaught with another try, further bolstering Kabras’ lead.
Despite a brief response from Nondies through former Kabras player Frank Mutuku, Kabras maintained their momentum, extending their lead with Valentine Etyang’s penalty and Humphrey Asirikwa’s try, both converted by Dukisa, resulting in a commanding 28-8 advantage by halftime.
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In the second half, young talent Jackson Siketa, making his senior debut, made an immediate impact with a try, converted once again by Dukisa. Teddy Akala, coming off the bench, added to Nondies’ woes with another try, with Dukisa’s flawless kicking continuing to pile on the points.
Robinson completed his hat-trick in style, while Biden Hayo, also coming off the bench, contributed with a try of his own. Dukisa’s impeccable kicking ensured a comprehensive 54-8 victory for Kabras.
Having secured a three-peat in the Enterprise Cup last season, Kabras RFC aim to extend their remarkable streak in the cup competition, having remained unbeaten since their loss to Impala in 2018.