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Kabeberi 7s: Official Pool Pairings Announced for Fourth Leg of National Rugby 7s Series

Title: Kabeberi 7s Set to Thrill as Pool Pairings Announced for National Rugby 7s Series 2024


Introduction

Rugby fans across Kenya are eagerly anticipating the Kabeberi 7s, the fourth leg of the National Rugby 7s Series, set to take place on August 24th and 25th, 2024, at the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi. Known for its electrifying atmosphere and high-stakes competition, the Kabeberi 7s is one of the most anticipated events on the Kenyan rugby calendar. With pool pairings officially confirmed, the stage is set for an intense weekend of rugby action across multiple divisions, promising excitement for both players and fans.

Division One: Powerhouses Set to Clash

 

KCB Rugby are the defending champions of Kabeberi 7s
KCB Rugby are the defending champions of Kabeberi 7s

Division One of the Kabeberi 7s will see some of Kenya’s top rugby teams battle it out for supremacy. The pool pairings have created a buzz, with several high-profile matchups expected.

  • Pool A: Kabras Sugar, Nakuru RFC, Strathmore Leos, and Impala RFC are set to clash in what is arguably the toughest pool. Kabras Sugar, known for their dominant performances, will face stiff competition from Nakuru RFC and the ever-improving Strathmore Leos. Impala RFC, with their rich history in the sport, will also be looking to make a statement.
  • Pool B: Menengai Oilers, Catholic Monks, Stallions, and Kisumu RFC will compete in Pool B. Menengai Oilers, who have been in fine form this season, are favorites to top the group. However, Catholic Monks and Stallions have shown that they can cause upsets, while Kisumu RFC brings a mix of experience and youthful exuberance to the table.
  • Pool C: Kenya Harlequin, Nondescripts, Daystar, and Blak Blad will face off in Pool C. This pool promises to deliver close encounters, with each team having the potential to progress. Kenya Harlequin and Nondescripts are seasoned campaigners, but Daystar and Blak Blad have the energy and talent to make a significant impact.
  • Pool D: Rounding out Division One, Pool D features MMUST, KCB, Mwamba, and MKU Thika. KCB, one of the most successful teams in the series, is expected to lead the group, but Mwamba and MMUST are no pushovers. MKU Thika, though considered underdogs, will be looking to surprise their more established rivals.

Division Two: Emerging Teams Eyeing Glory

Division Two will also witness fierce competition as teams battle for the chance to gain promotion and prove their mettle on the national stage.

  • Pool A: Homeboyz Rugby, Mean Machine, Kiambu Rugby, and Kenya Prisons headline Pool A. Homeboyz, with their deep squad and tactical prowess, are the team to beat, but Mean Machine and Kiambu Rugby have the capability to pull off shock results. Kenya Prisons will be looking to capitalize on any slip-ups.
  • Pool B: Zetech University, Sigalagala Polytechnic, Meru RFC, and JKUAT make up Pool B. This pool is wide open, with each team capable of taking top honors. Zetech University and JKUAT have shown promise, but Meru RFC and Sigalagala Polytechnic are known for their resilience.
  • Pool C: Kabarak University, Northern Suburbs, Ngong Warriors, and Molo RFC are set to compete in Pool C. Kabarak University and Northern Suburbs have been impressive in recent tournaments, but Ngong Warriors and Molo RFC are dark horses who could make a deep run in the competition.
  • Pool D: AP Warriors, NYS Spades, Masaku Rugby, and Cooperative University complete Pool D. AP Warriors are favorites to top the pool, but NYS Spades and Masaku Rugby are teams that cannot be underestimated. Cooperative University will be aiming to leave a lasting impression.
  • Pool E: A unique addition, Pool E includes Embu RFC, TUM Marines, KCA University, and Dagoretti Bulldogs. With varied playing styles, this pool is expected to deliver some of the most entertaining matches of the weekend.

Women’s Competition: Showcasing Top Female Talent

The Women’s competition at the Kabeberi 7s is another highlight of the weekend, marking the second leg of the 2024 Circuit. With pools filled with talented teams, the Women’s matches promise to be just as thrilling as their male counterparts.

  • Pool A: Impala Roans, Kenya Harlequins, and Western Spears will compete in Pool A. Impala Roans are the favorites, but Kenya Harlequins and Western Spears are formidable opponents.
  • Pool B: Mwamba Ladies, Meu Ladies, and NYS Ladies make up Pool B. Mwamba Ladies, known for their skill and teamwork, are expected to lead the group, but Meu Ladies and NYS Ladies are capable of pulling off surprises.
  • Pool C: Northern Suburbs, Ruck IT, and Nakuru Ladies are in Pool C. Northern Suburbs have been consistent performers, but Ruck IT and Nakuru Ladies will provide stiff competition.

What to Expect at the Kabeberi 7s

The Kabeberi 7s is more than just a rugby tournament; it is a celebration of Kenyan sportsmanship, culture, and community. With teams from all over the country converging at the RFUEA Grounds, fans can expect a weekend of high-octane rugby, featuring some of the best talent Kenya has to offer.

From the intense rivalries in Division One to the emerging stars in Division Two and the showcase of female talent in the Women’s competition, the Kabeberi 7s promises something for every rugby enthusiast. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this tournament is set to deliver unforgettable moments.

Conclusion

As the fourth leg of the National Rugby 7s Series, the Kabeberi 7s is a pivotal event in the 2024 rugby calendar. With pool pairings confirmed and teams ready to compete, the stage is set for a thrilling weekend of rugby. Be sure to mark your calendars for August 24th and 25th, 2024, as the action unfolds at the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness some of Kenya’s finest rugby teams in action, showcasing their skills and determination on one of the country’s biggest stages.

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