KCB host Strathmore Leos in high stakes clash as Kenya Cup enters MD5
19th January 2024
This match carries significant implications for both teams as they navigate their way to the playoffs.
- KCB, currently sitting comfortably in second place, has been a force to be reckoned with, securing bonus point victories in all four of their previous outings against Leos.
- The Leos, on the other hand, have faced a rocky season, winning two and losing two matches.
- Leaders and defending champions Kabras Sugar will host tenth-placed Mwamba in Kakamega while Menengai Oilers will welcome Kenyatta University Blak Blad to the Nakuru Showground.
As the Kenya Cup rugby season hits its midway point, the stage is set for a riveting clash between second-placed KCB and sixth-placed Strathmore Leos on Saturday, January 20, 2024.
This match, undoubtedly the
highlight fixture of the weekend, carries significant implications for both
teams as they navigate their way to the playoffs.
KCB, currently sitting comfortably in second place, has been a force to be reckoned with, securing bonus point victories in all four of their previous outings.
However, the upcoming showdown against the Strathmore Leos is shaping up to be the bankers’ most formidable challenge yet.
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The Leos,
on the other hand, have faced a rocky season, winning two and losing two
matches. It’s clear that they recognize the importance of leaving Ruaraka with
a positive result to keep their Top 6 playoff aspirations alive.
Adding to the drama, the Strathmore Leos boast the expertise of former KCB flyhalf Stephen Osumba in their ranks.
Osumba is expected to play
a pivotal role in orchestrating the Leos’ game plan against his former team.
Joining him in the spotlight are key players Andrew Matoka, Richard Liva, and
Barnabas Owuor, who will be crucial for the Leos’ success on Saturday.
Meanwhile, in Nairobi, fourth-placed Kenya Harlequin is gearing up to host seventh-placed Nakuru at the RFUEA grounds.
Quins, standing shoulder to shoulder with the leading trio of Kabras Sugar, KCB, and Menengai Oilers, also boasts an undefeated record with four wins, including three bonus point victories. Their recent nerve-wracking 8-6 win against the Leos sets the stage for a high-stakes encounter against Nakuru.
The Wanyore, coming off a
spirited performance in the Nakuru Derby where they denied Menengai Oilers a
bonus point, are hungry for a victory to keep their top-six playoff dreams
alive.
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Beyond these headline clashes, the weekend promises more thrilling matchups. Leaders and defending champions Kabras Sugar will host tenth-placed Mwamba in Kakamega, while Menengai Oilers will welcome Kenyatta University Blak Blad to the Nakuru Showground.
Additionally, Catholic Monks
will face Kisumu, and Nondescripts will host Homeboyz in the early kick-offs at
Catholic University and RFUEA Ground, respectively.
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win of 2024
Match Day 5 | Saturday 20 January 2024
Kabras Sugar v Mwamba | Kakamega Showground | 3pm
KCB v Strathmore Leos | KCB Sports Club | 3pm
Kenya Harlequin v Nakuru | RFUEA | 3pm
Menengai Oilers v Kenyatta University Blak Blad | Nakuru Showground | 3pm
Nondescript v Homeboyz | RFUEA | 1pm
Catholic Monks v Kisumu | Catholic University | 1pm
By Kenya Rugby Union