The circuit will once again traverse multiple regions, beginning with the Prinsloo 7s in Nakuru on 25th–26th July, before moving to Dala 7s in Kisumu on 1st–2nd August.
Action will then shift to Nairobi for the George Mwangi Memorial Kabeberi 7s on 15th–16th August, followed by the coastal leg at the iconic Driftwood 7s in Mombasa on 22nd–23rd August.
The race for circuit points will intensify at the Embu 7s on 5th–6th September, before the season concludes with the Christie 7s in Nairobi on 12th–13th September.
The new season comes hot on the heels of a historic 2025 campaign that saw KCB Rugby crowned National 7s Circuit champions, becoming the most decorated side since the inception of the tournament.
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The bankers sealed the title in dramatic fashion at the Dala 7s, where they defeated Strathmore Leos for the first time in the season to clinch the overall crown.
KCB’s triumph was made sweeter by the fact that Strathmore Leos were the only team to beat them during the 2025 circuit. The students had earlier handed KCB back-to-back defeats, winning 24–7 at the Prinsloo 7s and 31–21 at the Embu 7s. However, KCB showed their championship pedigree by overturning those setbacks when it mattered most in Kisumu.