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  • Re: Kenya Cup Match Day 8

    Posted: July 29, 2009, 2:20 pm by KCBRFC
    No, no - The Final Leg was last weekend. 2nd Leg begins next weekend and West Kenya lost their all-Western clash vs Kisumu 13-20 at Kisumu

    2009/7/29 Michael Kwambo <michaelkwambo@gmail.com>
    By Michael Kwambo

    The verdict on the opening half of the 2009 Kenya Cup,exciting and
    competitive. Pre season predictions have been somewhat rubbished,at
    least for now...
    Nakuru RFC lead a pack of five teams all in contention for the league
    title at this point in time. Their 30-13 away win over KCB saw them
    ascend to the top of the Kenya Cup hierachy heading into match day
    eight, which incidentally kicks off the league's final leg. Nakuru
    will be away to a Mwamba side that is out to avenge their fist leg
    loss to the 'Wanyore'.
    KCB, who lost their second home match on match day seven will be out
    to bounce back and claim the double at the University of Nairobi when
    they play hosts Mean Machine whom they beat on match day one. The
    varsity side asked many questions of Mwamba in their 24-42 loss on
    match seven and will be out for a win against the bankers.
    Kenya Harlequin FC were ran close by Nondescripts RUFC  on match day
    one. Coming off back to back defeats at the hands of KCB and Impala,
    the reigning league champions will be out to secure maximum points
    against a well drilled Nondies side.
    Impala RFC play Strathmore. The first leg ended in an Impala victory.
    Could Strathmore,coached by former Impala star Mitch Ocholla pull off
    that upset victory on match day eight? Lets wait and see.
    Meanwhile,the second division Eric Shirley Shield matches continue
    this weekend with the top four teams from the two pools that make up
    the ESS battling it out in the first leg of the quarter finals. The
    bottom four teams in each pool will fight it out for the ESS Bowl,
    whose quarter finals will run concurrently with the main quarters.
    An interesting match up in the ESS main quarters is in the offing when
    West Kenya,who have conquered all opposition before them, travel to
    Nairobi to play KCB II in should be an entertaining first leg match.
    Enjoy the matches while filling up the stands to support your favourite teams.


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  • Kenya Cup Match Day 8

    Posted: July 29, 2009, 1:50 pm by KCBRFC
    By Michael KwamboThe verdict on the opening half of the 2009 Kenya Cup,exciting andcompetitive. Pre season predictions have been somewhat rubbished,atleast for now...Nakuru RFC lead a pack of five teams all in contention for the leaguetitle at this point in time. Their 30-13 away win over KCB saw themascend to the top of the Kenya Cup hierachy heading into match dayeight, which incidentally kicks
  • KCB 13 NAKURU 30: Bad day at the office

    Posted: July 27, 2009, 2:47 am by KCBRFC
    KCB were on the receiving end of a 13-30 loss at home to Nakuru thatsaw them slip to second in the Kenya Cup,changing places with the riftvalley side.Nakuru took charge right from kick off,leading 13-3 at half time. Theyscored three tries,two conversions,two drop goals and a penalty whilethe Lions managed two tries and a penalty.-- +254 722 757 299+254 733 984 440
  • Kenya Cup Match Day Seven Preview

    Posted: July 22, 2009, 4:42 pm by KCBRFC
    By Michael KwamboNobody can dispute the fact that the 2009 Kenya Cup has provided manya fan with thrilling rugby action,from floodlit matches to unbeatenruns and jinxes being broken. The next installment to this drama ismatch seven on Saturday 25th July,which also marks the league'shalfway point.KCB, buoyed by their 27-18 home win over Kenya Harlequin have thechance to set the record straight
  • KCB 27 Quins 18

    Posted: July 18, 2009, 11:30 pm by KCBRFC
    14 man KCB survived a torrid second half to beat Kenya Cup championsKenya Harlequin 27-18,scoring four tries enroute to claiming a bonuspoint that sees them stay top of the 2009 Kenya Cup.After a tentative start,Peter Mutai put KCB ahead with a 3rd minutepenalty. Patrice Agunda soon won Quins a penalty that Jude Thumbi putover to level on 8 minutes. The ensuing period saw Quins dominate butKCB
  • Kenya Cup Match Day Six Previeiw

    Posted: July 15, 2009, 3:16 pm by KCBRFC
    By Mike KwamboAfter an exciting match day five in the 2009 Kenya Cup where front runners KCB and Nakuru finally had their unbeaten streaks ended, action on match day six takes a different angle with teams battling for ultimate control of the league as the first leg draws closer to completion.Here is a preview of the weekend's Kenya Cup matches. League positions in brackets.All matches kick off at
  • Kenya Cup Match Day Four:KCB and Nakuru stay unbeaten

    Posted: July 8, 2009, 8:24 pm by KCBRFC
    KCB AND NAKURU MAINTAIN UNBEATEN RUN   July 7, 2009   Kenya Commercial Bank maintained their lead at the top of the Kenya Cup rugby league following a convincing 57-12 win against an under-strength Nondescripts RUFC at the weekend.   The fourth win also came with a bonus point! Nakuru, the only other unbeaten side eases to the second position dislodging Impala RFC who were narrowly beaten 18

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