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Murang'a sevens for 3 days kwanzia Friday ya leo hadi Sunday itakuwa held at Mumbi grounds as we witness teams from all over Kenya battle it out over the coveted Cup.
Kama kawaida beautiful ngunaz, fobe na magari yote naelekea kwa Mwangi wa Iria County and in attendance mwaswast so hola if you be attending tule bata.
 
wish i had time this weekend, ningegurumisha nduthi hadi huko
 
Murang'a sevens for 3 days kwanzia Friday ya leo hadi Sunday itakuwa held at Mumbi grounds as we witness teams from all over Kenya battle it out over the coveted Cup.
Kama kawaida beautiful ngunaz, fobe na magari yote naelekea kwa Mwangi wa Iria County and in attendance mwaswast so hola if you be attending tule bata.

Nakuja kutoka Bongo,niandalie totoz za Murang'a nile mpaka nivunje my genitals!
 
In other news:

So close yet so far: Heartbreak for Kenya Lionesses in Hong Kong

FRIDAY APRIL 5 2019


Kenya's Camilla Atieno dives in a try against Argentina on day two of the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series Qualifier in Hong Kong on April 5, 2019. PHOTO | WORLD RUGBY |

Kenya's Camilla Atieno dives in a try against Argentina on day two of the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series Qualifier in Hong Kong on April 5, 2019. PHOTO | WORLD RUGBY |
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  • Brazil hit Kazakhstan 21-5 to set up a semi-final clash against Kenya.
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By GEOFFREY ANENE
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It was heartbreak again for Kenya as Lionesses fell at the semi-final stage of the World Rugby Women Sevens Series Qualifier after a 17-5 loss to Brazil in Hong Kong on Friday.
Kevin Wambua’s charges went into this fixture unbeaten and with high hopes of going all the way this year after losing at semi-final stage in 2018 against South Africa, but found the going tough against a resolute Brazil side. The African champions trailed 5-0 after Bianca Dos Santos Silva put Brazil ahead in the second minute.
Speedster Janet Okelo’s kick and chase inside Brazil’s half gave Kenya some hope as she levelled 5-5 three minutes later. But some good passing and ball keeping saw the South Americans go 10-5 up through another Bianca Dos Santos Silva try.
Kenya survived going into the break 10 points behind after the defence was caught napping five metres from the try-line, but referee Ashleigh Murray disallowed the try for offside. Brazil capitalised on a poor line-out by Kenya near their own try-line to widen the gap to 15-5 through Luiza Gonzalez Da Costa Campos, with Raquel Kocchann adding the extras.
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Kenya conceded more than five penalties, including Camilla Atieno being sin-binned in the second half, against Brazil’s one. The Brazilians, who also came into this match undefeated, dominated the dying seconds of the tie to sail into the final where they beat Scotland to grab the qualification ticket.
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Earlier on, Kenya made it four wins out of four matches after a putting up a stunning comeback to upset Argentina 17-15 in the quarter-finals.
This was Lionesses second straight win against Argentina in Hong Kong after seeing them off 17-12 at the same stage in 2018. It was the fourth straight win in Hong Kong for Kenya this year having dispatched Uganda (24-0), Hong Kong (36-5) and Papua New Guinea (20-10) in Pool ‘B’ on Thursday.
Brazil hit Kazakhstan 21-5 to set up a semi-final clash against Kenya. Scotland knocked out Papua New Guinea by hammering them 36-12 as Japan taught Hong Kong some rugby lessons in their 27-7 win in other quarter-final matches.
 
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Kenya 73 Tunisia 0


Chipu thrash Tunisia, sail to Barthes Cup final
by Timothy Olobulu
RUGBYThursday April 4, 2019

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Chipu played superbly sinking 11 tries, nine of which were converted as the side picked up their biggest win at the tournament in close to five years. Peter Ogeta was the star man, scoring thrice.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 4 – The national Under-20 rugby team sailed to the final of the 2019 Barthes Cup in style whitewashing Tunisia 73-0 in their semi-final match at the KCB Sports Club in Ruaraka on Thursday afternoon to book a date with Namibia in Sunday’s finale.
Chipu played superbly sinking 11 tries, nine of which were converted as the side picked up their biggest win at the tournament in close to five years. Peter Ogeta was the star man, scoring thrice.

They will now face perennial rivals Namibia in Sunday’s final with the Southern Africans having dismissed Senegal 45-22 in the earlier semi.
Skipper Boniface Ochieng led from the front going over for the first try on the right off a maul after Kenya won possession with a line out a few meters to the try box.
Tunisia tried to find a way back into the match with fly half Aziz Ben Nhila attempting a penalty from distance, but it came short.
Kenya doubled their tally with Ogeta sinking the first of his three when he picked up the ball isolated on the left off another maul emanating from a line out close to the try box.
Kenya’s Dominic Coulson in action against Tunisia during their Barthes Cup semi final match at the KCB Sports CLub on April 4, 2019.
Dominic Coulson stepped up and booted home the extras for a 12-0 lead within the opening 15 minutes.
Coulson was to be the chief creator of Kenya’s third try of the match making a daunting run through the middle, stepping in and out to evade two tackles before offloading to George Maranga who sprung home to dot down under the posts.
Coulson did the rest from the conversion as Chipu went 19-0 up.
Ogeta then sunk his second try of the evening in superb fashion, his little kick and chase opening up the afterburners leaving the Tunisians gasping for breath as he stretched to dot down under the posts. Coulson once again added the twos to give Paul Odera’s men a 26-0 lead at the break.
With the altitude punishing the Tunisians and strength clearly waning from them, Chipu were not about to let their feet off the gas peddles.
Straight from the restart, Coulson won possession, did his little trick with some beautiful footwork before feeding off winger Geoffrey Okwach who raced down under the posts. Man of the match Jeff Mutoko took over kicking duties and didn’t miss, Chipu going 33-0 up.
Kenya’s Geoffrey Oduor in action against Tunisia during their Barthes Cup semi final match at the KCB Sports Club on April 4, 2019.
Kenya then waded into the 40s in superb fashion, substitute Michelle Brighetti winning the ball deep in Kenya’s 22, kicked upfield and put on some fine pace to chase, beating all the Namibians and landing it under the posts.
Barry Young also stepped off the bench to register his name on the score sheet before Okwach added his brace both of which were converted by Mutoko, Kenya swinging it 54-0.
Backrow Samuel Osongo then dotted down Kenya’s ninth try of the game before Ogeta completed his hattrick and Okwach finished off the day with a 73-0 score.
 
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