IMPALA FLOODLIT

Mwamba’s head coach Mshila sees positives despite loss to Strathmore Leos in Plate Semi-Final

Mwamba RFC players huddle. PHOTO/Mwamba Rugby/X
Mwamba RFC Head Coach Mark Mshila believes his charges showed improvement despite being defeated by Strathmore Leos in the Impala Floodlit Plate Semi-final played on Saturday at Impala Club.
In a match held on Saturday, October 26  at RFUEA grounds, Strathmore Leos emerged as winners after defeating Mwamba RFC 25-20. Despite their defeat, Mshila said that he was proud of his boys as they had improved on their second game.

Mshila proud of Mwamba

“This weekend we had a better performance than last week, I’m very proud of the boys, they did well,” he told Scrummage Africa.
Mwamba RFC players pose for a photo in a past match. PHOTO/Mwamba Rugby

Mwamba RFC players pose for a photo in a past match. PHOTO/Mwamba Rugby/X

Heading to next season, Mshila disclosed that they are planning to work on correcting their mistakes from the last match as they prepare for the next game which will be the opener against Kenya Harlequin.
“We will work to correct our mistakes till the next game and we will be better like we were against Strathmore. There were a lot of positives in this game, they (the team) have adapted the structure well. We had a lot of line breaks. Most of the boys have not played in six or seven months and we improved on our second game. Hopefully, by the third game we will do better,” Mshila added.
 Mshila was confirmed at Mwamba on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, being handed the Head Coach mantle. Mshila had last played for Mwamba between 1999 and 2001.
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

His father, David Mshila was a founding member and not only captained Mwamba in 1985 but has also served in key roles such as team manager and secretary.

Most Popular

To Top