Catholic Monks remain the pace setters in the 2025/2026 KRU Championship after Week Four, maintaining a perfect record to sit top with maximum points.
The Monks have combined consistency with authority, opening a healthy gap of four points at the summit.
Mwamba RFC stay second, keeping the pressure on the leaders after three wins from four outings. Close behind them are JKUAT Cougars in third, level on points with Mwamba, with the students’ unbeaten run underlining their strong early-season form.
South Coast Pirates occupy fourth place, staying within the playoff mix after a solid start, while Homeboyz RFC sit fifth, locked on points with Kisii RFC but edging them on points difference. Kisii’s return to competitiveness continues to show promise despite narrow margins.
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Mean Machine are seventh, their mixed run of results leaving them just outside the top six, while Zetech Oaks follow closely in eighth, level on points but held back by a negative points difference.
Mombasa RFC and NYS Spades find themselves ninth and tenth respectively, both battling for momentum as the relegation scrap begins to take shape. USIU Martials are eleventh, still searching for their first win of the campaign.
Western Bulls prop up the table in 12th place.

2025/2026 KRU Championship. PHOTO/Kenya Cup
