The Kenya Rugby Union has unveiled the 2025 National 7s Circuit Dream Team following the conclusion of the season, celebrating the standout performers from the six-leg campaign.
Leading the list is Vincent Onyala of KCB Rugby, who was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2025 National 7s Circuit after featuring in all six tournaments.
National 7s Circuit MVP
Onyala played a pivotal role as KCB clinched four circuit titles and was previously named in five Dream Teams, including winning the Kabeberi 7s MVP award.
He is joined by Gabriel Ayimba, who featured in five tournaments and was instrumental in helping Strathmore Leos secure a second-place finish in the overall standings.
Kabras RFC forward Kelvin Wekesa also made the cut despite playing in only three tournaments. His impactful performances were key as Kabras finished fourth in the campaign.
Samuel Asati impressed for KCB Rugby throughout the season and joins the Dream Team alongside Nygel Amaitsa, who starred for Strathmore Leos with several standout displays.
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Youngster Daniel Kipchirchir of Menengai Oilers earns his spot after featuring in all six legs of the circuit and being named in every Under-20 Dream Team this season.
Rounding off the team is Victor Mola of Strathmore Leos, who finished as both the Top Try Scorer and Top Points Scorer of the season.
Mola crossed the line an impressive 52 times despite missing out on the Dala 7s and Mombasa 7s top try-scorer awards, where he scored five and three tries respectively.
2025 NATIONAL 7S CIRCUIT
DREAM TEAM
- Vincent Onyala – KCB (Prop)
- Gabriel Ayimba – Strathmore (Hooker)
- Kelvin Wekesa – Kabras (Prop)
- Samuel Asati – KCB (Scrum-half)
- Nygel Amaitsa – Strathmore (Fly-half)
- Daniel Kipchirchir – Oilers (Centre)
- Victor Mola – Strathmore (winger)
