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2024/25 Kenya Cup standings after five weeks

Kabras players in a a past match. Photo Courtesy/ Adolwa Miliza for Kabras

Shifts on the Kenya Cup standings countinued as the competition entered week five with only three sides retaining their unbeaten status.

Kabras RFC have climbed back to the top of the standings with 25 points after five consecutive win this season.

Kenya Cup champs lead

The Champions beat Mwamba 73-0 to move to a point differential of 312 overtaking KCB Rugby who were top last weekend to become the team with the most scored points this season.

KCB Rugby are also on 25 points after five rounds of the competition after five straight wins.

The bankers have a point differential of 280 after the five matches.

Menengai Oilers are also unbeaten with 25 points after an impressive start to the season.

Oilers picked a big win against Blak Blad piling pressure on the top two sides in the competition.

Changes have been seen on the four place, Nondies climbing above Kenya Harlequin following Ngong Road Derby win.

The third consecutive win against Quins in this Derby since promotion back to Kenya Cup has seen the white shirts climb to the fourth place with points 22 points having managed only two bonus points this season.

Quins first loss leaves them fifth on the log with 21 points following a losing bonus at Nondies over the weekend.

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Blak Blad have retained the sixth place despite suffering back to back losses in the new year.

Impala have moved to nine points closing in on Blad after the second win of the season which came against Kisumu RFC.

Kisumu picked a losing bonus in Nairobi at Impala while South Coast Pirates first win of the season put them on four points at position nine.

Strathmore Leos have a point following their fifth consecutive loss while Mwamba and Nakuru RFC have no points.

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Kenya Cup week 5 standings. PHOTO/ KRU

Kenya Cup week 5 standings. PHOTO/ KRU

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