The Kenya Rugby Union has made changes to the Division 1 draw at the final leg of the 2022 National Sevens Circuit which will be hosted by Western Bulls at the Bull Ring in Kakamega on July 16 and 17.
Blak Blad replace Mwamba in Pool B. Mwamba pulled out of the final leg on Thursday following the death of their Team Manager Stephanie-Rose Otieno who died on Monday 11 July in a car crash.
William Motto’s side managed 13th place last weekend after holding off Kisumu RFC.
KCB and Kabras in Pool D
Changes have also been made in Pool D where Kabarak University comes in to replace Impala Saracens and they join Kabras and KCB Rugby.
We will not be competing in the #kakamega7s this weekend due to unavoidable reasons. All the best to the teams participating in the tournament. Cheers!!!
— Resolution Impala Saracens (@ImpalaSaracens) July 15, 2022
Siaya take the place of Blak Blad in Pool A of the division two tournament while Western Bulls II are slotted in Pool E following Siaya’s transfer to Pool A.
Menengai Oilers are the current log leaders, and are followed closely by KCB Rugby.
This circuit has seen five different winners for the five circuits played. This weekend, fans will be eager to witness the last leg of this unpredictable circuit.
— Kakamega 7's 2022 (@WesternBulls) July 15, 2022
Kakamega 7s Pools
Pool A: Menengai Oilers, Masinde Muliro University, Vihiga Granites, Nondescripts
Pool B: Strathmore Leos, Blak Blad, Catholic Monks
Pool C: Homeboyz, Kenya Harlequins, Western Bulls, Nakuru RFC
Pool D: Kabras RFC, KCB Rugby, Daystar Falcons, Kabarak University.
2022 National Sevens Circuit dates and winners
21/22 May: George Mwangi Kabeberi Memorial 7s, – KCB Rugby Club
28/29 May: Christie 7s, RFUEA Ground, Nairobi- Strathmore Leos
18/19 June: Driftwood 7s, Mombasa Sports Club, Mombasa- Mwamba Rugby Club
2/3 July: Dala 7s, Jomo Kenyatta Stadium, Kisumu- Homeboyz
9/10 Jul: Prinsloo 7s, Nakuru Athletic Club, Nakuru- Menengai Oilers
16th/17th July: Kakamega 7s, The Bull Ring, Kakamega-