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Kenya edged out by Canada and Wales  in Malaga

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The national men’s rugby sevens team Shujaa  lost to Canada  and Wales in its two opening group D matches of the third round of the World Rugby sevens series in Malaga, Spain.

Kenya opened the campaign with a narrow 17-19 loss to Canada before losing to Wales 14-19  in its second match to all but dash their main cup quarter final hopes.

Against Wales Vincent Onyala and Jeff Oluoch two converted tries wasn’t enough as Wales rallied from behind to score three tries through Morgan Williams and Tom Brown and snatch the victory.

Wales lost their opening match 10-38 to France. Kenya faces France Saturday at 1.49pm east African time in its final group match.

Against Canda, Vincent Onyala handed Shujaa the lead after two minutes with an unconverted try but Canada replied two minutes later through Cooper Coats with Josiah Morra adding  a second to double the lead. Alex Russell crossed the line after 9 minutes as Canada led 19-5 at the break.

On resumption Onyala scored his second try  in the game as Nelson Oyoo further reduced Canada’s lead after scoring the third try which was converted by Levy Amunga. Kenya’s comeback efforts in the latter stages of the game bore no fruit as Canada held on to claim the narrow win.

After two opening rounds in Dubai, Kenya is placed 8th on the standings with 22 points.

The fourth round of the 9 legged world series is scheduled for Seville, Spain next weekend 28th-30th January.

Meanwhile  the  Vancouver and Los Angeles rounds have been rescheduled.

The  Canada Sevens will now take place on 16-17 April while the LA Sevens moves to 27-28 August and will host the grand finale of the men’s Series

The postponement is occasioned by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated global logistical challenges

South Africa and Australia lead the men’s and women’s Series standings respectively after two rounds

 

 

 



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