National Sevens Series back in the city as Kabeberi 7s pools are released

Kabeberi Sevens takes place on the weekend of 24-25 at the RFUEA Grounds along Ngong Road
The National Seven Series is back in Nairobi for the fourth leg, Kabeberi 7s, with the pools released earlier today.
The series will take place at the RFUEA Grounds on 17th and 18th August and will comprise of Division One and Two men’s and women's categories.
Kabras Sugar the Dala 7s Champions headline Pool A in division one men`s category and will face Nakuru RFC, Strathmore Leos and Impala RFC.
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The Dala 7s finalist, Menengai Oilers lead Pool B and will play Catholic Monks, Stallions and Kisumu RFC. Pool C will see Kenya Harlequins, Nondescript, Daystar and Blak Blad.
The final pool of men`s division one is headlined by the Dala 7s division two winners MKU Thika who will play MMUST, KCB and Mwamba.
All smiles as we head into the 2024 #Kabeberi7s!
— Kenya Rugby (@OfficialKRU) August 22, 2024
Tupatane RFUEA Grounds this weekend for some exciting rugby 7s action in the Capital City. #sportpesa7s #RoadToSafari7s pic.twitter.com/I8tvQTNhss
After the third leg, Dala 7s, Kabras Sugar ranked number one in this division with 61 points followed by Kenya Harlequin with 58 points while KCB closed the top 3 categories with 45 points.
Division two men`s category will feature five pools each with four teams. Pool A; Homeboyz rugby, Mean Machine, Kiambu rugby and Kenya prisons.
Pool B; Zetech University, Sigalagala poly, Meru RFC and JKUAT. Pool C; Kabarak University, Northern Suburbs, Ngong Warriors and Molo RFC.
Pool D; Ap Warriors, NYS Spades, Masaku Rugby and Cooperative University while the final pool will see Embu RFC, TUM Marines, KCA University and Dagoretti Bulldogs play each other.
At the end of the third leg Kabarak were leading the ranks with 46 points followed by Embu RFC with 45 points Zetech closed the top three with 39 points.
The women's competition returns for the second leg of 2024 Circuit, with three pools each with three teams.
Pool A: Impala Roans, Kenya Harlequins and Western Spears
Pool B: Mwamba Ladies, Meu Ladies and NYS Ladies
Pool C: Northern Suburbs, Ruck IT and Nakuru Ladies
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