NATIONAL SEVENS CIRCUIT

2024 National 7s Circuit log after Dala 7s

Kabras RFC players at Dala 7s. PHOTO/Brian Mwenje

Following the third round of the National 7s Circuit at the Dala 7s held at Mamboleo Grounds, Kabras RFC has ascended to the top of the standings.

Kabras RFC, having secured their maiden Dala 7s title with a 24-5 victory over Menengai Oilers, now lead the circuit with 61 points.

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This win allows the Sugarmen to leapfrog Kenya Harlequin and regain the top position under the guidance of coach Felix Ayange.

Kabras RFC Eric Cantona race clear from Strathmore Leos. PHOTO/Tabby Nashipae

Kabras RFC Eric Cantona race clear from Strathmore Leos. PHOTO/Tabby Nashipae

Kenya Harlequin, previously leading the standings, have dropped to second place with 58 points after a third-place finish in Kisumu. The team, coached by Paul Murunga, is still in contention despite this recent setback.

KCB Rugby sit in third place with 45 points, following their fifth-place finish at the Dala 7s. The bankers lost their title but remain a strong contender in the circuit.

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Menengai Oilers have made a notable climb to fourth place with their first-ever final appearance in the 2024 season, adding significant points to their tally.

Catholic Monks are in fifth place with 40 points, while MMUST hold sixth place with 39 points after making their first semi-final appearance of the season.

MMUST Rugby squad in new kit. PHOTO/MMUST rUGBY

MMUST Rugby squad in new kit. PHOTO/MMUST rUGBY

Nondies are seventh with 37 points, and Nakuru RFC are eighth with 30 points. Strathmore Leos and Daystar Falcons round out the top ten, closing out the standings.

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