Mwamba RFC, one of Kenya’s most historic rugby clubs, is set for a major overhaul as they announce Mark Mshila as the new head coach of their men’s team ahead of the 2024/25 Kenya Cup season. Mshila’s appointment represents a fresh start for the club, which has endured a challenging few seasons. Backed by the technical support of legendary players Lavin Asego and Collins Injera, Mwamba RFC is preparing for a resurgence, starting with the prestigious Impala Floodlights tournament.
A Return to Mwamba for Mark Mshila
Mshila is no stranger to Mwamba RFC. His connection to the club runs deep, not only as a former player but also as the son of David Mshila, one of Mwamba’s founding members. Mark played for Mwamba between 1999 and 2002, and his return to the club symbolizes a continuation of the Mshila family legacy.
David Mshila, who captained Mwamba in 1985, served in various key roles, including team manager and secretary. Now, his son Mark steps into the role of head coach with a wealth of experience, aiming to rebuild Mwamba’s fortunes. The club, fondly known as “Kulabu,” has struggled in recent years but remains one of Kenya’s most storied rugby institutions.
Coaching Experience at KCB and a New Challenge at Mwamba
Before taking the helm at Mwamba, Mark Mshila was an assistant and backs coach at KCB Rugby, one of Kenya’s most successful rugby clubs. During his tenure, he helped guide KCB to several Kenya Cup titles, building a reputation as a tactically astute coach. However, the last three seasons saw KCB fall short in major domestic competitions, winning only the Impala Floodlit tournament, which may have contributed to Mshila’s decision to move on.
Mshila’s departure from KCB and subsequent arrival at Mwamba signals a new chapter for both the coach and the club. His experience in winning titles and developing players will be crucial as Mwamba seeks to climb back to the top tier of Kenyan rugby. The decision to appoint Mshila as head coach is a clear indication of the club’s desire to rebuild and regain its status as a dominant force in the Kenya Cup.
Thrilled to announce that Mark Mshila is the new Head Coach of Mwamba RFC’s men’s team! A former player (1999-’02), Mark’s deep club roots extend to his father, David, one of Mwamba’s founding members. The legacy continues as we head into an exciting season! #KulabuPride #RFamily pic.twitter.com/Cu9CcTCaxm
— Mwamba Rugby Football Club (@MwambaRFC) October 16, 2024
Mwamba RFC’s Coaching Team for 2024/25
Mwamba RFC’s leadership team for the 2024/25 season boasts both experience and passion for the game. In addition to Mshila’s appointment, the club will benefit from the expertise of Lavin Asego and Collins Injera, two of Kenya’s greatest rugby players.
Lavin Asego, renowned for his playmaking abilities, and Collins Injera, who holds the record for second-most tries in rugby sevens history, will provide technical support to Mshila and his staff. Their involvement is expected to bolster both the men’s and women’s teams, giving Mwamba an edge in terms of tactical insight and player development.
The full technical team for the upcoming season is as follows:
- Head Coach (Men’s Team): Mark Mshila
- Head Coach (Women’s Team and Assistant Coach Men): Joseph “Babu” Odindi
- Assistant Coach (Women’s Team): John Oduk
- Team Manager: Joyce “Top TM” Odhiambo
- Strength & Conditioning Coach: Geoff Onyango
- Physiotherapists: Levyce Kituyi and Sharon Wanjala
- Club Doctor: Dr. James Ondiege
This blend of seasoned professionals and legendary players is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the club’s future.
Mwamba’s Struggles and the Need for Rebuilding
Mwamba RFC has faced several challenges over the past few seasons, with injuries, inconsistency, and stiff competition hampering their progress. The once-dominant club has fallen short in recent campaigns, leading to frustration among fans and stakeholders. The appointment of Mark Mshila is seen as a critical step in turning the club’s fortunes around.
Mwamba’s history is filled with iconic moments, including producing top players for the national team, and their current leadership is committed to restoring that glory. Mshila’s familiarity with the club’s culture, combined with his successful stint at KCB, positions him as the ideal candidate to guide the team through this transitional period.
The Road Ahead: Mwamba’s First Test at the Impala Floodlights
Mshila’s first task as Mwamba’s head coach will be leading the team into the 2024 Impala Floodlights tournament. Mwamba’s campaign kicks off against hosts Impala RFC on Saturday, October 19, in what promises to be a tough contest. This annual tournament, known for its intensity and high level of competition, will provide a valuable test for Mshila and his team as they prepare for the Kenya Cup season.
While success in the Impala Floodlights would be a positive start, Mshila and his coaching staff will be focused on building a sustainable strategy that leads to long-term success. The Kenya Cup, which remains the pinnacle of domestic rugby in Kenya, will be Mwamba’s main target, and Mshila’s leadership will be critical in guiding the team through what is expected to be a competitive season.
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What to Expect from Mwamba in 2024/25
Mwamba RFC’s prospects for the upcoming season will depend heavily on how quickly Mshila can implement his systems and philosophies. With the support of Lavin Asego and Collins Injera, the club is well-positioned to make significant strides. Mwamba has a proud history of producing talented players and has always been known for their attacking style of play. Under Mshila’s leadership, the team will aim to combine their traditional flair with the discipline and tactical acumen needed to compete at the highest level.
Fans of Mwamba RFC can look forward to a new era for the club, one where the emphasis will be on development, tactical improvements, and reclaiming their place among Kenya’s rugby elite.