Rugby Africa Womens Cup Performance Division kicked off in high intensity at RFuea Grounds on Saturday.
The opening round saw Madagascar take on South Africa Women, while the faced the .
South Africa Women went top of the table after an impressive 64-5 victory over Madagascar when the final whistle blew.
The Kenya Lionesses also made a strong start to the campaign, registering a convincing 43-10 win against the Uganda Lady Cranes.
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Following the opening round, South Africa Women sit at the top of the standings with one win, five points, and a points difference of +59.
The Kenya Lionesses are second on the table after also securing one win, with five points and a points difference of +33.
The Uganda Lady Cranes are third after losing their opening match to Kenya, leaving them with a points difference of -33 and zero points.
Madagascar trail at the bottom of the table with a points difference of -59 and no points after the opening round.
As the competition intensifies, the team that finishes bottom of the standings at the end of the tournament risks relegation from Division One.
