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Kenya Cup: KCB hosts Kabras Sugar in the penultimate fixture

Kenya Cup highlights this weekend will be between series leaders Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) and Kabras Sugar as the rugby15 reaches penultimate stage.

Unbeaten KCB will host the sugar millers at KCB Sports Club, Ruaraka in the weekend full of action following last weekend’s break.

The defending champions KCB are well aware that victory against Kabras will guarantee them a top two finish with a game of the regular season to spare and with it a home semifinal slot while Kabras, like KCB, are already assured of a berth in the playoffs but they will head to Ruaraka looking to claim their first ever Kenya Cup win over the Curtis Olago coached side.

Second placed Homeboyz hosts bottom of the table Mombasa RFC in a relatively straightforward fixture at the Jamhuri Park. The Deejays will be out to further strengthen their quest for a direct semifinal slot with a bonus point win against the already relegated Mombasa.

Fourth placed Impala Saracens are already guaranteed qualification to the Top Six playoffs and they host sixth placed Strathmore Leos who currently occupy the final playoff slot.

Victory for the Sarries could, depending on the outcome of the KCB- Kabras clash, see them climb to third on the log while a win for the Leos will virtually secure their qualification for the Top Six playoffs.

Fifth place Kenya Harlequin host second from bottom Kisii RFC at the RFUEA. Quins, eliminated from the Kenya Cup at the semifinal stage last season, have already earned the right to feature in the playoffs and know that they must put in a solid performance as they regroup for the business end of Kenya’s premier club competition.

Kisii, in their maiden season in the top flight, have acquitted themselves well, they have been a plucky opponent and even pulled off the upset 18-12 win over Mwamba a few weeks back.

They will head into this tie looking to give a good account of themselves as they continue to add more chapters to their Kenya Cup memoirs.

Nakuru RFC, champions in 2013 and 2014, sit seventh on the log, seven points adrift of the Strathmore Leos who are the current occupants of the sixth and final playoff slot. The Wanyore are at home to an eighth placed Nondescripts side won last won the title in 1998 and will look to make the most of the home ground advantage at the Nakuru Athletic Club to win, and win big while counting on a Strathmore loss that would take the fight for sixth place down to the wire.

Mwamba and Kenyatta University’s Blak Blad face off in the day’s sixth fixture at the Nairobi Railway Club. Mwamba cannot make the playoffs but they can certainly use the opportunity to post a win against the plucky students and climb a place higher on the league table.

Round 10 Fixtures

All matches kick off at 4.00pm

  1. KCB v Kabras Sugar – KCB Sports Club, Ruaraka, Nairobi
  2. Homeboyz v Mombasa – Jamhuri Park, Nairobi
  3. Kenya Harlequin v Kisii RFC – RFUEA, Nairobi
  4. Mwamba v Blak Blad – Railway Club, Nairobi
  5. Impala Saracens v Strathmore – Impala Club, Nairobi
  6. Nakuru v Nondescripts – Nakuru Athletic Club, Nakuru

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