KCB Rugby Football Club
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Wazee Versus Vijana
Posted: December 3, 2008, 2:52 pm by junior
The wazee lived up to the tradition by sweeping aside the determined vijana 38-24 in a thrilling match last Saturday at the Lions den. It was a good end to a largely disappointing season and the spirit with which the game was played underscored the commitment of the players and the unity in the squad as we seek to bounce back next year.
To those who could not make it for on reason or the other KCB RFC still needs you!
Bigup to;
Azu Ogolla, Innocent Moturi and John Ojara who represented the original KCB RFC team and still showed the vijana that when all else fails, brute force and intimidation can carry the day.
To Wangila "Big Hits" Simiyu who suspended his drinking binge just enough to show the vijana that "Hii game ni boka sio soka."
To Arthur Shikwe who aptly demonstrated how a ruck should be properly hit.
To Paul Murunga who demonstrated that your big bro is your big bro.
To Majale who had a decent game at fly half. We still await when you will buy someone a drink.
To Lincoln who played a whole two quarters.
To the ref Muinde who reffed according to the strict principles of the Wazee code.
To Dedan Omondi for showing Inno a clean pair of heels.
All in all it was a great afternoon and surely to get the full benefit of such an occassion we need more active participation next year. Kindly clear your diary for same time next year and help us celebrate 20 years of Lion hearted rugby. -
Vijana msilale...bado mapambano...
Posted: December 1, 2008, 3:28 pm by KCBRFC
"Vijana msilale...lale lale...vijana msilale...bado mapambano..."That was the message from the victorious Wazee side to the vanquished Vijana at the end of the annual Wazee-Vijana tie that took place this past weekend at the Lions Den. The understrength Wazee side beat a full strength Vijana, who fielded the world's oldest looking 23 year old, Calvins Biko 38-24 in a display of skill and authority.
Dedan Omondi gave Vijana their only lead of the match, cruising past Innocent "Big Hits" Moturi to touch down under the sticks.7-0 to Vijana following a successful conversion from Haroun Lubisia.
The Wazee led by match MVP Wangila "Hitman" Simiyu soon took control of the tie,eventually scoring a total of six tries against Vijana's four.Chris Majale gave Haroun Lubisia food for thought with his display at Stand Off. Ronnie Mwenesi was cut down to size by the Wazee though he gave Arthur Shikwe something to think about during the match. John Macharia should have been elsewhere Saturday. He was on the receiving end of several hits(stools) from the rampmant Wazee.
Vijana showed us they can run,but that was the only highlight of their performance on Saturday.Indeed they wanted to run from every situation imaginable,from lineouts,scrum downs,penalties,substitutions,during the pre match briefing by the referee,they even wanted to run during the water break.
This was a sweet win for the understrength Wazee who were missing Bill Githinji(hamstring),Anthony Ogot(fatigue), Charles Nyende (celebrating an award from SuperSport), Dennis Mwanja (watching the IRB Sevens Dubai Leg),Anthony Ochino (academic commitments), David Orenda (missing in action) and Mike Kwambo(knee) among others. Vijana remain winless in the annual fixture and have vowed to come back stronger in 2009.
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Fish cakes
Alas a fish cake.
Yet more fish cakes
Guess what ... yeah ... fish cakes.
The end of the fish cakes