Kabras RFC, the recently crowned champions of the Dala 7s, demonstrated the power of experience in rugby as they clinched their first-ever title at the tournament held in Kisumu on Sunday. Under the guidance of Head Coach Felix Ayange, Kabras RFC leaned heavily on the seasoned players in their ranks to secure this historic victory. The return of key players such as Olympian Brian Tanga and the electrifying Derrick Ashihundu, both of whom had been sidelined by injuries, proved instrumental in Kabras’ success. This victory also marked Kabras’ second triumph in the 2024 National Sevens Circuit, further solidifying their position as one of the top teams in Kenyan rugby.
Coach Ayange, who has skillfully crafted a team that blends youthful exuberance with the wisdom of experience, understands the critical role that veteran players play in winning championships. Speaking after the victory, Ayange emphasized the importance of confidence and the influence that seasoned players have on their younger teammates. “It’s just a matter of confidence and also instilling the same confidence in the young players. The more seasoned players offer guidance and direction to the young kids because let’s be honest, you can’t just win and survive with the young kids alone; you need some direction; the same way we need direction from our parents,” he remarked.
Kabras RFC’s journey through the 2024 National Sevens Circuit has been marked by both triumph and setbacks. The team began the season with a commanding performance at the Christie 7s, where they emerged as champions. However, their momentum was briefly halted during their home event in Kakamega, where they finished third at the Ingo 7s. The disappointment of not winning on home soil was a significant blow to the team, but Ayange knew that a strong comeback was essential for maintaining their championship aspirations.
The return of Tanga and Ashihundu for the Dala 7s couldn’t have come at a better time. Both players brought a wealth of experience and a fresh surge of energy that lifted the entire squad. Tanga, an Olympian with a reputation for his exceptional skills and leadership on the field, provided the stability and strategic vision that Kabras needed to navigate the challenging tournament. Ashihundu, known for his speed and agility, added an attacking edge that had been missing in previous outings. Their combined efforts were pivotal in Kabras’ ability to overcome tough competition and ultimately lift the Dala 7s trophy.
“The impact was felt; you can’t do everything on and off the field. You need the experience, the motivation from those who have been there and done it before; so they (Brian Tanga and Derrick Ashihundu) played a key role in helping us achieve our results this weekend, especially after not performing really well in Kakamega 7s (Ingo 7s),” Ayange explained. His acknowledgment of the veteran players’ contributions highlights the significance of experience in rugby, particularly in high-stakes tournaments where mental toughness and tactical awareness are as important as physical ability.
Looking ahead, Kabras RFC is focused on maintaining their high levels of performance as they navigate the remainder of the National Sevens Circuit. The team’s ultimate goal is to dethrone the defending champions, KCB, and claim the overall 7s title. Ayange, a former Shujaa scrumhalf who has transitioned into a successful sevens coach, is determined to ensure that Kabras builds on their recent successes and continues to challenge the top teams in Kenyan rugby.
The road to the championship is never easy, and Ayange is well aware of the challenges that lie ahead. However, with a blend of experienced players like Tanga and Ashihundu leading the way, and the younger players gaining confidence and skill with each match, Kabras RFC is well-positioned to make a serious bid for the overall title. “The experience that these players bring to the table is invaluable. It’s not just about their individual performances, but also about how they elevate the team as a whole. We have the talent, and now we’re focused on maintaining consistency and staying competitive throughout the Circuit,” Ayange added.
As the National Sevens Circuit progresses, all eyes will be on Kabras RFC to see if they can maintain their momentum and continue to perform at the highest level. Their victory at the Dala 7s is a testament to the importance of experience in rugby, and with the leadership of Coach Ayange and the contributions of key players, Kabras is poised to remain a dominant force in Kenyan rugby.