Changes have been witnessed once again at the top of the Kenya Cup standings, with KCB Rugby heading into week five in first place.
KCB Rugby secured a dominant 77-22 win over Mwamba RFC, boasting a point differential of 55. This match also marked the reunion of Oliver Mang’eni with his former coach, Mark Mshila.
KCB now have 20 points and a point differential of 251, following four consecutive wins to start the season.
Kenya Cup champions
Champions Kabras RFC have dropped to second place due to a point differential of 239, following a 45-5 victory over Varsity side Strathmore Leos.
Menengai Oilers remain third, maintaining their 100% record with maximum points from their opening four games, including a Nakuru Derby win over Nakuru RFC.
Kenya Harlequin have also kept up their winning form, with a Ngong Road Derby victory pushing them to 19 points from four matches.
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Nondies are unbeaten after four rounds, earning 17 points and sitting in fifth place.
Blak Blad round out the top six with 10 points, while Impala RFC sit in seventh with five points.
Kisumu RFC’s first-ever win, against South Coast Pirates, propelled them to eighth place.
Strathmore Leos remain on a single point, while Nakuru RFC, South Coast Pirates, and Mwamba RFC occupy the bottom four positions.