Mwamba RFC occupy top slot in KRU Championship with 20 points, following four wins from five outings have kept them firmly in the promotion conversation, with their attacking output proving decisive in several matches.
Catholic Monks after suffering their first defeat of the season, as JKUAT Cougars closed the gap to emerge as the only unbeaten side after the latest round of matches.
KRU Championship 2nd place
Right behind them are JKUAT Cougars, level on points with the leaders but second on points difference. With four wins and a draw from five matches, JKUAT are the only side yet to taste defeat this season and are steadily applying pressure at the top.
Mwamba RFC occupy third place on 20 points, just one behind the top two. Four wins from five outings have kept Mwamba firmly in the promotion conversation, with their attacking output proving decisive in several matches.
SC Pirates sit fourth with 15 points from four matches. The coastal side have made a solid start to the season, winning three of their four games and remaining well positioned in the upper half of the table.
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Homeboyz RFC are fifth on 14 points after five matches. Two wins, a draw and two losses reflect an inconsistent run, but they remain within touching distance of the top four.
Kisii RFC hold sixth place, also on 14 points but behind Homeboyz on points difference. Kisii have registered three wins from four matches and continue to show resilience as they balance results.
NYS Spades are seventh with 11 points from five matches. Two wins and three losses have left them mid-table. Mean Machine sit eighth on nine points after five outings. One win, one draw and three losses underline a difficult start, though several narrow margins suggest room for recovery.
Zetech Oaks are ninth, also on nine points, but trail Mean Machine on points difference. Despite picking up two wins. Mombasa RFC are tenth on six points with just one win from five matches.
USIU Martials are eleventh with four points after five matches. Still winless this season, the Martials remain under pressure as the gap to safety begins to grow.
Western Bulls sit bottom in 12th place on three points.
KRU Championship log

KRU Championship standings after week 5. PHOTO/Kenya Cup
