Shujaa beat Chile to win HSBC Challenger Series in Dubai

Shujaa beat Chile 12-5 in the final, with Patrick Odongo the star man.
The Kenya Sevens Men's National Rugby Team are the winners of the Dubai Leg of the HSBC Challenger Series.
Shujaa beat Chile 12-5 in the final, with Patrick Odongo the star man.
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The team will now aim to qualify for the World Rugby Sevens Series.
Azimio coalition leader Raila Odinga congratulated Shujaa on his X handle, saying:
Hats off to @KenyaSevens for winning the #7sChallengerSeries Dubai leg. Wishing you the very best as you aim to secure a spot in the World Rugby Sevens Series. pic.twitter.com/qHpg0YlMKL
— Raila Odinga (@RailaOdinga) January 14, 2024
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