NATIONAL SEVENS CIRCUIT

Strathmore Leos win 2024 Prinsloo 7s, ending 15-year await

Strathmore Leos receive Embu 7s Trophy. Photo Courtesy/Embu 7s

Strathmore Leos are the 2024 Prinsloo 7s Champions, ending a 15-year wait with a commanding 33-7 victory over Nondies in the final held at Nakuru Athletics Club.

The clash was a rematch of the Tisap 7s final, where Nondies had edged out Leos in sudden death. This time, however, Strathmore Leos were in dominant form as they secured their first Prinsloo 7s title since 2009. Nondies, seeking their first-ever Prinsloo title, could not match Leos’ intensity.

Strathmore Leos opponents path

Nondies had a tough path to the final, drawing with KCB and Nakuru RFC before defeating National 7s Circuit Champions Kenya Harlequin in the quarterfinals and Kabras RFC in the semis.

Strathmore Leos huddle in Embu 7s. PHOTO/ Embu 7s/ Faceook

Strathmore Leos huddle in Embu 7s. PHOTO/ Embu 7s/ Faceook

Before the final, a moment of silence was observed in memory of Rift Valley Referee Chairman Daniel Chibata, who passed away earlier in the week.

Strathmore Leos also showed solidarity with their former player and team manager, Harold Tende, who is battling cancer, by wearing t-shirts in his honour.

Leos started strongly, with Collins Maina opening the scoring after beating his marker on the right wing for a 7-0 lead, thanks to Arnold Muita’s conversion.

Nygel Amaitsa extended the lead with brilliant footwork, and George Ooro added a third try from a well-worked ruck.

Gabriel Ayimba came close to adding a fourth but was tackled just before grounding the ball.

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Nondies managed to pull back with a try by Benson Salem early in the second half, but Strathmore Leos quickly regained control, scoring through Philemon Olang and Stanislaus Shikoli  to seal a 33-7 victory.

Nondies’ attempts to mount a comeback were cut short by a knock-on during a crucial attacking play.

Outgoing Prinsloo 7s champions Kabras RFC finished third, beating Menengai Oilers 19-0, securing yet another second-place finish in the overall National 7s Circuit standings.

Kenya Harlequin, the 2024 National 7s Circuit Champions, finished their campaign on a high, beating Nakuru RFC 35-5 to claim third place.

In other results, KCB Rugby took ninth place with a 45-7 victory over Daystar Falcons, while Mombasa RFC secured 13th place by beating Mwamba RFC.

Prinsloo 7s day 2 fixtures

Challenge Trophy

Zetech Oaks 24-17  Mwamba

Daystar 14-12  MMUST

KCB Rugby 39-0  Mombasa

Catholic Monks 35-5 Kabarak

Cup quarters

Kenya Harlequin 12-15 Nondies

Kabras RFC 10-0 Blak Blad

Nakuru RFC 17-24  Menengai Oilers

Strathmore Leos 26-5 Stallions

 

Ladies Rank 1 vs Rank 4 – 11:40

Semis Rank 3 vs Rank 2 – 12:00

Semis

13th place

Mwamba RFC 21-10 MMUST

Mombasa RFC 5-7 Kabarak

Challenge Trophy

Zetech Oaks 7-15 Daystar Falcons

KCB Rugby 22-12 Catholic Monks

5th place

Kenya Harlequin 24-5 Blak Blad

Nakuru RFC 20-5  Stallions

Cup semis

Nondies 15-5 Kabras RFC

Menengai Oilers  12-17 Strathmore Leos

Finals

13th Place Finals

Mwamba 15-19 Mombasa

9th Place Finals

KCB 45-7 Daystar

5th Place Finals

Kenya Harlequin 33-0 Nakuru RFC

Bronze Match Finals

Kabras RFC 19-0 Menengai Oilers

Cup Finals

Nondies 7-33 Strathmore Leos

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