After two rounds of the Kenya Cup, KCB Rugby have retained their top position in the league, maintaining a perfect record.
The bankers, coached by Oliver Mang’eni, have secured 10 points with emphatic wins over South Coast Pirates and Kisumu RFC. They boast a point differential of 162.
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Menengai Oilers also remain unbeaten with maximum points, following victories against Kisumu and Strathmore Leos.
The Nakuru-based side has only conceded 16 points so far this season.
Defending champions Kabras RFC climbed to third after a commanding 45-3 victory over South Coast Pirates. Kabras, who saw their opener disrupted by rain, have conceded just nine points and hold a point differential of 69.
Kenya Harlequin dropped to fourth after failing to secure a bonus point in their win against Nakuru RFC. They are tied on nine points with Blak Blad, who also missed a bonus point in their home win over Impala RFC at the Blad Bin.
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Nondescripts sit sixth on the log with eight points from two straight wins, though they are yet to collect a bonus point.
Strathmore Leos are the only team with a losing bonus point, sitting on one point after two rounds.
Meanwhile, Nakuru RFC, Impala RFC, Kisumu RFC, and South Coast Pirates remain at the bottom of the table, having failed to register any points this season.