Main Cup Semis: Impala vs Quins
Mark Kwemoi opened scores at the RFUEA after breaking 2 tackles. His conversion attempt went wide. His try would however, not keep Impala in the lead for long. Max Theuri replied with a beautifully weaved try. Aaron Ofoyrwoth failed to convert. Impala found themselves trailing just minutes after the second half kick off whistle. Kenya Harlequins extended the lead through Eden Agero. The attempted conversion went wide. The Gazelles technical bench made changes that flipped proceedings. Coming off the bench, Richard Sididndi was courageous enough to sell a dummy to Max Theuri who bought it without bargain. His try, scored under the posts & converted by Kwemoi won the match for Impala, who had never won on Quin soil this season.
FT: Resolution Impala Saracens 17-10 SportPesa Quins
Main Cup Finals: Impala vs Kabras
Seje Owade outpaced Kelvin Kabole to score at the corner. Kwemoi’s attempt at finding the posts flew wide. Phillip Wokorach would later spoil the party for Impala. Taking advantage of Impala’s number deficit to score a try but the resultant conversion went wide. Dan Sikuta scored the second try for Kabras. Wokorach converted neatly, sending the scoreboard to read 7-12 in the Sugar Millers’ favour. Malik Habil’s try, converted by Wokorach confirmed Kabras’ successful defence of the Christie 7s trophy.
FT: Resolution Impala Saracens 7-19 Kabras
Resolution Impala Saracens are now 2nd on the NSC 2017 log with 80 points. An improvement from the 3rd position 2 days ago. Kabras lead the series with 85 points. Homeboyz who were leading the series 2 days ago, are now third with 78 points. Only one leg of the 2017 NSC remains. The overall circuit winner will be confirmed at Dala 7s to be played next weekend 21st & 22nd October 2017 at the Mamboleo Showground in Kisumu.