Kenya Lionesses head coach David Mwanja is optimistic that a residential camp will be great for the team ahead of WXV tournament in Dubai in October.
The tournament set for mid this month at Kasarani will be crucial for Mwanja said the team has been undergoing non-residential training for the last two months.
The KCB assistant coach said they are working to improve several facets of play including defence patterns, ball handling, and the attack shape.
“From the tournament, we played in Madagascar in May, there are certain areas we have to get right if we want to win matches in the tournament in October,” noted Mwanja
The Lionesses face Colombia, Fiji, Ireland, Kazakhstan and Spain in Dubai from October 14-28 and the tactician noted that they have started analysis on the aforementioned teams.
WXV is a new three-tier annual global women’s international 15s competition that is intended to revolutionise the women’s international rugby landscape.