The 2024 Safari Sevens, one of Africa’s most anticipated rugby events, is set to take place at Kenyatta Stadium, Machakos, from October 11 to 13. The Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) has officially announced the squads representing Kenya: Shujaa, Morans, Lionesses, and Cubs. This annual event showcases the best of Kenyan rugby talent and serves as an important platform for players to gain exposure and experience. With teams and players from across Africa and beyond, the 2024 Safari Sevens promises to be a thrilling spectacle.
Shujaa Team Overview: Rising Stars and Veteran Experience
The Shujaa squad, Kenya’s flagship men’s sevens team, will be competing without some of their key players. Notably absent are Brian Tanga, Vincent Onyala, and John Okoth, who have been pivotal in previous tournaments but are unavailable for this year’s edition. Despite these gaps, the squad remains formidable, thanks to the return of seasoned playmaker Daniel Taabu. Taabu’s experience and strategic prowess will be crucial as the team navigates the challenging competition ahead.
New Faces and Promising Talent
The inclusion of new talents such as Philip Okeyo and Felix Okoth from Nakuru RFC brings fresh energy to the squad. Both players have demonstrated their potential in the National Sevens Circuit, and their selection for Shujaa is a testament to their growing influence in Kenyan rugby. Meanwhile, Dennis Abukuse, the top scorer in the National Sevens Circuit, and playmaker Benson Salem will be looking to make an impact. Their previous performances highlight their skill in converting opportunities and managing the game’s tempo, which will be essential in leading Shujaa to success.
This is how Shujaa and the Kenya Morans line up for action on the 26th edition of the #Safari7s . Log onto https://t.co/8zyRl6KIIG ,grab yourself a ticket and come witness Shujaa and Moran in action down in Machakos. pic.twitter.com/NOEf8og8ey
— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) October 8, 2024
Additional Players Making a Mark
Other key figures in the squad include Brian Mutua, Gabriel Ayimba, and Patrick Odongo, who are known for their speed and agility. The team’s composition reflects a blend of youth and experience, a strategic choice by the coaching staff to balance veteran leadership with youthful vigor.
Lionesses Squad: Aiming for Redemption
The Kenya Lionesses, the nation’s women’s sevens team, have also announced their squad with high hopes of reclaiming the Safari Sevens title after falling short in 2023. The squad is spearheaded by experienced players like Sheila Chajira, Terry Ayesa, and Diana Kemunto, all of whom have been instrumental in past campaigns. Their leadership will be vital as the Lionesses aim to showcase their dominance in the women’s category.
Emerging Talent to Watch
The Lionesses squad is bolstered by rising stars such as Sinaida Mokaya and Freshia Oduor, who recently impressed during the test match against Madagascar. Their inclusion highlights KRU’s focus on integrating promising talent alongside established players, ensuring a well-rounded team. These players bring a mix of strength, agility, and tactical awareness that will be crucial in their bid to secure victory.
Confirmed here is how @kenyalioness and the Kenya Cubs line up for the #Safari7s .Log onto https://t.co/8zyRl6KIIG and grab yourself a ticket to come watch the Ladies in action at Machakos. pic.twitter.com/FyzmgK3wRw
— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) October 8, 2024
Notable Absences
Despite a strong lineup, some key names are missing. Christable Lindo, Grace Okullo, Judith Okumu, and Stella Wafula are currently engaged in assignments with the Serengeti Elephants in the USA, meaning they will not participate in this year’s tournament. The Lionesses will rely on the depth of their squad to fill these gaps and maintain a competitive edge.
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Other Kenyan Teams in Action: Morans and Cubs
Apart from Shujaa and the Lionesses, Kenya will also be represented by the Morans and the Cubs, highlighting the country’s depth of talent in rugby. The Morans squad includes experienced players like Elvis Olukusi and Augustine Owino, while the Cubs, Kenya’s development team, will feature upcoming talents, providing them with a platform to gain valuable experience on the international stage.
Competing Teams and International Lineup
The 2024 Safari Sevens will feature an exciting mix of local and international teams, ensuring a competitive and thrilling atmosphere. In addition to Kenya’s squads, the tournament will host various other teams, including:
- Lions Rugby
- Red Wailers
- Kenya Harlequin (National Sevens Circuit champions)
- Uganda Cranes
- Shogun Rugby (formerly Samurai)
- Zimbabwe
The participation of these teams promises a diverse showcase of rugby skills, strategies, and competitive spirit, making the Safari Sevens a must-watch event for fans and enthusiasts alike.
Why the 2024 Safari Sevens Is Important for Kenyan Rugby
The Safari Sevens is not just an annual event; it is a vital platform for Kenya’s rugby talent to gain international exposure and compete at a high level. The tournament allows local players to sharpen their skills against top-tier opponents, preparing them for more significant competitions like the HSBC Sevens World Series and the Olympics.
Building Homegrown Talent
The inclusion of multiple Kenyan squads—Shujaa, Morans, Lionesses, and Cubs—highlights the nation’s commitment to developing talent at every level. It provides young players the opportunity to step up and prove themselves, ensuring a steady pipeline of skilled athletes ready to represent Kenya on larger stages.
Showcasing Women’s Rugby
For the Kenya Lionesses, the tournament is particularly important as it offers a chance to gauge their progress and development. Women’s rugby is growing rapidly in Kenya, and platforms like the Safari Sevens are essential for highlighting their talent and competitiveness.
What to Expect from the 2024 Safari Sevens
With a lineup that includes a blend of local and international teams, fans can expect a thrilling weekend filled with fast-paced action, strategic play, and impressive athleticism. The event, which has become a staple in Africa’s rugby calendar, not only celebrates the sport but also promotes unity and collaboration across the region.
Key Players to Watch
Fans should keep an eye on Shujaa’s returning playmaker Daniel Taabu, whose expertise will be critical in navigating tough matches. Additionally, the Lionesses’ leaders, Sheila Chajira and Terry Ayesa, are expected to bring their experience and skill to the forefront as they aim to reclaim their crown.
International Excitement
The participation of international teams like the Uganda Cranes and Shogun Rugby adds an extra layer of excitement, promising high-level competition that will test Kenya’s squads and keep fans on the edge of their seats.
A Promising Future for Kenyan Rugby
As the Safari Sevens 2024 approaches, Kenya’s rugby fans have much to look forward to. The tournament offers a unique opportunity to witness the country’s best talent, from seasoned veterans to emerging stars, all competing on home turf. With Kenya’s four squads—Shujaa, Morans, Lionesses, and Cubs—ready for action, the stage is set for a thrilling display of rugby excellence. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the sport, the Safari Sevens promises an unforgettable weekend filled with action, camaraderie, and celebration.
This year’s event underscores Kenya’s passion and commitment to rugby, setting the stage for future growth and success both locally and internationally.