Rhinos retain BRSS title with win over Rwenzori

The UAP Rhinos re-wrote the history books, beating Dimension Data Rwenzori 25-14 to lift their sixth overall Bamburi Rugby Super Series title in an entertaining final played before a capacity crowd at Nairobi’s RFUEA Grounds on Saturday 2 June 2012.

The first Ugandan side to reach the championship match, Rwenzori were quick off the blocks, taking the game to the Rhinos, dominating the early exchanges. They were particularly rampant in the rucks and mauls, forcing consecutive infringements from the defending champions that were penalized by center referee Andre Karani. Anthony Kinene’s first goal attempt from a penalty would bounce off the sticks, his second would sail just wide as the match remained scoreless.

The Rhinos would surge forward as they kept possession for the first time in this encounter, winning a penalty on the Rwenzori 22′. Eden Agero, going for goal, struck his kick between the sticks, giving the Rhinos a 3-0 lead. This would give them the attacking impetus, but they failed to translate this possession into points, twice let down by non delivery from Agero to Leslie Libasia and a Nick Baraza fumble with acres of space in front of him.

With Rwenzori back in possession, center Paul Kabazi would break from his 25′, carrying the ball 40 meters before offloading to his support player, Edmund Tumusiime who released Justin Kimono with a pass that saw the 2011 BRSS top try scorer ground the ball under the posts, Kinene converting to give Rwenzori a 7-3 lead.They kept pressing forward, winning a line out ball and mauling on the Rhinos 22′ but making nothing of this attack as the Rhinos defended well.

Rhinos would come back strongly, entering Rwenzori territory after Agero booted the ball into touch from a penalty inside their own half. Retaining possession from the line out, Rhinos would maul on the Rwenzori 5′, their forward charge halted when referee Karani called an infringement, awarding Rhinos the put in for the ensuing scrummage. Maintaining their forward push, backrow man Tony Mutai grounded the ball with Agero converting to see the Rhinos retake the lead, the electronic score board reading 10-7 in their favor.

The rest of this half would be a close contest, the most significant incident happening minutes to half time when Tumusiime’s drop goal attempt for Rwenzori sailed wide with the buzzer sounding for half time.

Rwenzori started the second half with plenty of zeal, retaining possession in the opening minutes. Wing Felix Lubega would find himself in possession, beating the gain line, brushing off three tackles before being stopped agonizingly short of the Rhinos try line. They maintained this momentum but Marvin Odong was held up on the try line minutes later. Their pressure eventually paid off when Timothy Dumba grounded the ball, Kinene’s conversion taking the scores to 14-10.They would miss an opportunity to stretch this lead when Odong’ failed to gather a loose ball with his path to the try line clear.

The Rhinos finally sprung into life, the introduction of Wilson Kopondo for Joseph Kangethe paying dividends, when first, Dennis Muhanji went over the try line, his unconverted try awarded courtesy of a TMO decision taking the scores to 15-14 before Kopondo went over, his tournament leading fifth try giving Rhinos a 20-14.

Rwenzori winger Kimono would have difficulty fielding Agero’s territorial kick with Rhinos center Nick Baraza showing the presence of mind to chase what seemed to be a worthless cause, gathering the ball from Kimono’s fumble, playing in his support player Muhanji who released Victor Sudi who touched down in the corner, his unconverted try all but securing the win for the Rhinos.

The buzzer would sound minutes later with Andre Karani blowing his whistle to signal full time. The Rhinos had retained the title, their sixth overall title and their fourth in a row since 2009.

Indeed, the record books had been re-written,the Rhinos become the first team to win the title four times in a row. For Victor Sudi, it was a personal milestone too, the most decorated player in BRSS history now with seven titles to his name.

Speaking after the win, Rhinos captain Joel Ng’ang’a paid tribute to his charges, saying, “It was a team effort. We kept our heads up, we sayed focused and fought to the very end.”

It was further joy for the Rhinos as Wilson Kopondo,who emerged as the tournament’s Most Valuable Player, also came out as the tournament’s top try scorer, ending the event with five tries, one ahead of Steve Ogwete, Marvin Odong (Rwenzori), Vincent Mose (Cheetahs) and Bram Shikanda (Buffaloes).

Rwenzori captain Solomon Mawanda rued his side’s lost chances saying, “We had the game, we lost it in the break downs, and these are lessons learnt. We congratulate the Rhinos, they were worthy winners in what was a very good game of rugby.”

The third place playoff match saw the SDV Transami Cheetahs rally from 12-18 to register a 22-18 win over the Lions. The Lions went ahead through an unconverted Curtis Lilako try before Tony Nyandigisi levelled for the Cheetahs. Ian Indimuli and Fabian Olando added a try and penalty each before Ronnie Mwenesi scored against his former side, Moses Kola converting to take the scores to 13-12 at half time. Peter Mutai would stretch the Lions lead with a second half try before Mwenesi and Vincent Mose’s tries sealed the win for the Cheetahs.

Lions player Olando was crowned the Bamburi Rugby Super Series top points scorer, ending the tournament with 46 points, nine ahead of second placed Mose on 37 points.

Bamburi Rugby Super Series
Saturday 2 June 2012
Match Day Five Collated Results and related statistics

Final: UAP Rhinos 25 Dimension Data Rwenzori 14
3rd Place Playoff: SDV Transami Cheetahs 22 Lions 14

Man of the Series: Wilson Kopondo (UAP Rhinos)

Top Points Scorer: Fabian Olando (Lions)

Top Try Scorer: Wilson Kopondo (UAP Rhinos) 5 tries

Previous BRSS Final Results

2003: Rhinos 27 Cheetahs 11
2004: Cheetahs 32 Lions 22
2005: Buffaloes 27 Lions 26
2006: Cheetahs 29 Lions 27
2007: Rhinos 28 Lions 20
2008: Lions 33 Rhinos 9
2009: Rhinos 30 Buffaloes 13
2010: Rhinos 25 Cheetahs 5
2011: Rhinos 20 Cheetahs 15
2012: Rhinos 25 Rwenzori 14

Rhinos and Rwenzori name their line ups for Saturday’s big clash

It is close to nineteen hours to the big one and the two protagonists in Saturday’s championship match at the 10th Bamburi Rugby Super Series have named their final twenty two.

Defending champions UAP Rhinos make four changes to the side that started their 20-19 semi final win against the Lions, bringing on Joseph Kang’ethe, Edwin Achayo, Dennis Muhanji and Chris Oduor for joint tournament top try scorer Wilson Kopondo, Martin Muita, Meshack Ochieng and Ian Chewaini.

The Rhinos will look to the experience of captain Joel Ng’ang’a, who has been part of all their five previous championship winning teams in 2003,2007,2009,2010 and 2011 and Victor Sudi, gunning for his fifth crown in a Rhinos jersey and seventh overall Bamburi Rugby Super Series crown.

Dimension Data Rwenzori, the first Ugandan side to reach the final will be without the dependable Romano Ogwal, out with a finger injury but have still included Marvin Odong and Steve Ogwete who have landed eight tries between them during this campaign.

Rwenzori will pin their hopes on Edmund Tumusiime, Tony Kinene and Marvin Odong as they go in pursuit of a maiden Bamburi Rugby Super Series crown.

Rhinos: 15. Chris Oduor, 14.Eric Mochache, 13.Dennis Muhanji, 12.Nick Baraza, 11.Victor Sudi, 10.Eden Agero, 9.Edwin Achayo, 8.Leslie Libasia,7.Brian Nyikuli, 6.Tony Mutai, 5.Joseph Kangethe, 4.Edwin Makori, 3.James Kangethe, 2.Dennis Abenga, 1.Joel Ng’ang’a Reserves: 22.Meshack Ochieng, 21.Martin Muita, 20.Bernard Nyambok, 19.Nick Lang’o, 18.Wilson Kopondo, 17.Dennis Karani, 16.Sammy Warui

Rwenzori:15. Anthony Kinene, 14.Justine Kimono, 13.Andrew Baraza, 12.Paul Kabazi, 11.Felix Lubega, 10.Edmund Tumusiime, 9.Davis Kiwalabye, 8.Marvin Odong’, 7.Steve Ogwete, 6.Timothy Dumba, 5.Joel Anguyo, 4.Victor Wadia, 3.Martial Tchumkam, 2.Solomon Mawanda, 1. Brian Odong Reserves: 22. Dennis Etuket, 21.Oscar Kalyango, 20. Ambrose Kamanyire, 19.Ronald Musajjaguranyago, 18.Timothy Kabonero, 17.Oscar Echulu, 16.James Kimono

This match kicks off at 4.00pm and will be aired on Supersport 9 East

Lions,Cheetahs name squads for third place playoff match

The Lions and the SDV Transami Cheetahs have declared their squads for the third place playoff match as the 10th edition of the Bamburi Rugby Super Series draws to a close on Saturday 2 June 2012 at Nairobi’s RFUEA Grounds.


Action between the Lions and Cheetahs from Match Day Three

The Lions, who pushed defending champions UAP Rhinos all the way, falling to a 20-19 semi final defeat at the RFUEA last weekend, have made four changes to last weekend’s starting line, bringing on Brian Otieno, Anthony Ogot, Chris Asego and Matthew Musita for Oliver Mang’eni, Dennis Mwanja,Lavin Asego who are rested for this tie and Patrick Oduong’ who starts off the bench.

The Cheetahs also make three changes to the starting fifteen who fell to a 25-0 defeat to Dimension Data Rwenzori in Kampala last weekend, bringing on Elisha Okello, Augustine Lugonzo and Ian Minjire on for Joseph Mutisya, Peter Ocholla who are rested for this tie and Oscar Ayodi who starts off the bench.

This match kicks off at 1.30 East African Time and will be televised live on Supersport 9 East.

Lions: 15. Matthew Musita, 14. Darwin Mukidza, 13. Fabian Olando, 12. Brian Omondi, 11.Collins Injera (captain), 10. Chris Asego, 9. Peter Mutai, 8.Edwin Machanje, 7.Anthony Ogot, 6.Ian Indimuli, 5.Brian Otieno, 4.Dan Sikuta, 3.Moses Amusala, 2.Salaton Muturi, 1.Curtlow Lilako Reserves :22. Mark Okwaro, 21. Patrick Oduong, 20. Collins Kimani, 19.Joseph Oriwo, 18.Brian Sagara, 17.Francis Akatu, 16.Joel Sang’

Cheetahs: 15.Vincent Mose, 14.Ian Minjire, 13.Tony Nyandigisi, 12.Kelvin Omiyo, 11.David Dinda, 10.Augustine Lugonzo, 9.Moses Kola, 8.Lawi Buyachi, 7.John Ouko, 6.Duncan Ekasi (captain), 5.Kevin Umbuge, 4.Ronnie Mwenesi, 3.Frank Ndong, 2.Elisha Okello, 1.Keith Kibira Reserves: 22.Oscar Ayodi, 21.Michael Mugo, 20. Steve Sakwa, 19.Polycarp Odhiambo,18.Davis Makori, 17.Ezekiel Chege, 16.Steve Juma

History in the making as Rhinos, Rwenzori meet in final


Saturday 2 June 2012 sees the curtains fall on the 10th edition of the Bamburi Rugby Super Series. Even before center referee Andre Karani blows his whistle at 4.00pm to kick off the championship match between defending champions UAP Rhinos and first time finalists Dimension Data Rwenzori, history has already been re-written. The UAP Rhinos, already the most successful side in the tournament’s history,continue to set standards, this time round, qualifying for a sixth straight final since 2007. They head into Saturday’s match looking to claim a sixth overall title, and a fourth in succession since 2009.

As mentioned earlier, history has already been re-written, and Uganda’s Dimension Data Rwenzori are part of the equation. They played against the Mumias Sugar Buffaloes in the first ever Bamburi Rugby Super Series match to be televised live from Uganda, they also played in the first ever tournament semi final to be played outside Nairobi and are the first ever Ugandan side to reach the Bamburi Rugby Super Series championship match, popularly refered to as the final. Can they become the first Ugandan side to lift the title?

Well, Rwenzori are taking nothing to chance, opting to take the 45 minute flight to Nairobi, foregoing the +10 hour bus ride from Kampala as they seek to be fresh, avoid the effects of bus lag (if there exists such a term) and take the fight to the defending champions Rhinos. They will rely on among others, Anthony Kinene, Steve Ogwete, Marvin Odongo to lead their quest for glory.

Their opponents on Saturday, the UAP Rhinos are certainly no slouches. They have shown their pedigree by wriggling out of tricky situations to carry the day, case in point, the 25-18 match day three win over the Mumias Sugar Buffaloes where they threw away a 10-0 lead, trailed 15-18 before regrouping to win that fixture 25-18. They would again show their grit when, after racing to a 15-5 lead against the Lions in last weekend’s semi final in Nairobi, they found themselves trailing 15-19 with precious little left on the ticker before Wilson Kopondo’s try and their steely resolve saw them knick that match 20-19, securing passage to the final.

This match is no doubt bound to be filled with all the thrills and spills worthy of a final. There is so much to play for other than the title. For the Rhinos, it is an opportunity to avenge the 17-15 loss to Rwenzori on match day two in Kampala while the Ugandans be out to prove that their win against the Rhinos was not a fluke.

This match will be preceded by the third and fourth playoff match between the Lions and SDV Transami Cheetahs from 1.30pm.

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UAP Rhinos v Dimension Data Rwenzori: Paths to the final

Match Day One
Saturday 5th May 2012

Defending champions UAP Rhinos, playing out of Pool B, began their 2012 Bamburi Rugby Super Series campaign with a 46-9 demolition job of Ugandan side KCB Victoria on a muddy RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi as Dimension Data Rwenzori , also playing out of the same pool, built on a 33-10 half time lead to beat the visiting Mumias Sugar Buffaloes 43-31 in a thrilling game of rugby at the Kampala Rugby Club grounds in Kampala, Uganda.


Match Day Two
Saturday 12th May 2011

Dimension Data Rwenzori would play host to the UAP Rhinos in what was arguably the match of the weekend at the Rugby Club grounds in Kampala, Uganda. The home side lead for the entirety of the match, even leading 12-0 with less than ten minutes on the ticker before a Rhinos comeback saw them trail 12-15. Steve Ogwete would touch down at the death, his try handing Rwenzori the 17-15 with and pole position in Pool B as the Rhinos found themselves in a quandary, facing the prospect elimination if they faltered in their final fixture against the Mumias Sugar Buffaloes who succumbed to a 7-17 home loss to KCB Victoria. .

Match Day Three
Saturday 19th May 2011

With Dimension Data already booking a semi final berth from Pool B, there was all to play for, especially when you considered the fact that the Rhinos and Victoria were still in contention for the remaining semi final slot. A combination of factors were to be considered ahead of kick off. If the Rhinos lost to the Lions and failed to register a bonus point and Victoria beat Rwenzori or lost to Rwenzori but gathered a bonus point, the Rhinos would be heading home. Well, Rwenzori finished top of the pool with a 19-10 win over local rivals Victoria while the Rhinos raced into a 10-0 lead against the Buffaloes, before conceding eighteen unanswered points that saw them trail 10-18 before recovering to win this fixture 25-18 and sneak into the semis as best runner up from Pool B

Match Day Four
Semi Finals
Saturday 26th May 2011

With the field narrowed down to four, the UAP Rhinos were matched up against Pool A winners Lions in the Nairobi fixture at the RFUEA grounds. They would race into a 15-5 midway through the first half courtesy of tries from Leslie Libasia, Victor Sudi and Brian Nyikuli before Edwin Machanje’s try, Fabian Olando’s three penalties and Darwin Mukidza’s try saw the Lions lead 19-15. Wilson Kopondo would seal a sixth straight Rhinos final appearance with a late try that gave them a dramatic 20-19 win.

Over in Kampala, the Dimension Data Rwenzori, winners in Pool B were simply too strong for the SDV Transami Cheetahs, pulling off a 25-0 win against the Pool A runner up, securing their berth in the BRSS, the first time a Ugandan side will feature in the final since they joined the tournament in 2009.


Match Day Five

Final

UAP Rhinos v Dimension Data Rwenzori

It is a Kenya v Uganda affair when defending champions UAP Rhinos from Kenya play Dimension Data Rwenzori from Uganda for the 2012 Bamburi Rugby Super Series title. Rwenzori beat Rhinos 17-15 earlier in the competition. Earlier this year, Uganda’s national team beat Kenya 19-17 to lift the Elgon Cup. There is everything to play for. Can the Rhinos restore Kenya pride in regional rugby or can Rwenzori stamp Ugandan dominance?

UAP Rhinos players to watch

Edwin Makori, Eden Agero, Victor Sudi, Chris Oduor, Brian Nyikuli, Wilson Kopondo

Top Try Scorer
Wilson Kopondo 4 tries

Top Points Scorer

Eden Agero (6 conversions, 3 penalties) 21 points

Dimension Data Rwenzori players to watch

Players to watch
Steve Ogwete, Marvin Odongo, Tony Kinene, Justin Kimono

Leading try scorers:
Steve Ogwete and Marvin Odongo 4 tries each

Leading Points Scorer
Tony Kinene 7 conversions, 5 penalties (29 points)

Lions and Cheetahs paths to third place play off

Match Day One

Saturday 5th May 2012
The Lions,who crashed out of the tournament at the preliminary stage in 2011, began their campaign with an emphatic 45-6 win away to the Coastal Bulls in Mombasa as the SDV Transami Cheetahs, also playing out of Pool A, rallied from a 6-7 deficit to edge the Nguvu Sharks 11-7 at the RFUEA Grounds.

Match Day Two
Saturday 12th May 2011

Up next for the the Lions was a make or break fixture against the Sharks, who had scuttled their campaign in 2011 with a 32-25 come from behind win. The Lions were in uncompromising form, bossing this one and running away with the 15-8 result at the Red Lion that all but secured their passage to the semi finals with a match to spare. The SDV Transami Cheetahs made minced meat of the Coast Bulls, subjecting them to a 50-10 defeat at the same venue, setting up a top of the table clash against the Lions on match day three.


Match Day Three
Saturday 19th May 2011

With semi final qualification already secured, the big cats were playing for positions and it is the Lions who emerged victorious, their 24-15 win over the Cheetahs seeing them remain in Nairobi for the semis against defending champions Rhinos as the Cheetahs now had to make the +700km road trip to Kampala for the semi final clash against Rwenzori.

Match Day Four
Semi Finals
Saturday 26th May 2011

The Lions found themselves trailing 5-0 to the Rhinos courtesy of a Brian Nyikuli try early in their semi final encounter at the RFUEA before big Ed Machanje leveled for the Lions. Tries from Victor Sudi and Les Libasia saw the Lions fall 5-15 behind before Fabian Olando’s boot secured nine points for the Lions before Darwin Mukidza took them 19-15 ahead. They conceded a late Wilson Kopondo try that eventually sunk them, this despite the Lions hogging possession for the latter part of the match.

Match Day Five

Play off

Lions v SDV Transami Cheetahs

Third place is up for grabs. The Lions had a god run and would like to crown this with a podium finish. The Cheetahs would also love to end this tournament on a high.


Lions Players to watch

Dennis Mwanja, Collins Injera,Dan Sikuta,Lavin Asego, Fabian Olando

Leading try scorers:
Dennis Mwanja, Dennis Ombachi 2 tries

Leading Points Scorer
Fabian Olando 1 try 7 conversions, 8 conversions (43 points)

SDV Transami Cheetahs Players to watch
Lawrence Buyachi, Kevin Umbuge, Tony Nyandigisi, Kelvin Omiyo, Vincent Mose

Top Try Scorer
Vincent Mose 3 tries

Top Points Scorer
Vincent Mose 3 tries, 7 conversions, 1 penalty (32 points)

Fun facts and figures

Saturday 2 June 2012 sees the curtains fall on the 10th edition of the Bamburi Rugby Super Series. We share a few fun facts and figures ahead of Saturday’s final.

The Rhinos are the most successful side in Rugby Super Series history to date, playing in seven previous finals,lifting the title five times. They are the only team to have successfully defended the title after beat the Cheetahs 25-5 to lift the 2010 title and are the first team to lift the title three times in a row, again beating the Cheetahs 20-15 in sudden death extra time in the 2011 final.

The Lions boast the unenviable record of most losses in a Rugby Super Series final.They lost four consecutive Rugby Super Series title matches between 2004 and 2007, eventually claiming their only title in 2008 with the biggest winning margin in an RSS final, a 33-9 win over the Rhinos.

The Cheetahs have won their only Rugby Super Series titles in even numbered years, 2004 and 2006.

The Buffaloes won the 2005 Rugby Super Series title, their only title to date.

Rwenzori is the first Ugandan side to go beyond the semi finals in four attempts since Uganda sides entered the Bamburi Rugby Super Series in 2009.

Daniel Kiptoo, Joel Ng’ang’a and Vincent Ongera (Rhinos) are the second most decorated players in Bamburi Rugby Super Series history, having featured on the title winning squads in 2003, 2007,2009,2010 and 2011. Ongera and Kiptoo are absent from this year’s event but Ng’ang’a has an opportunity to lift the trophy for a sixth time if his Rhinos side emerge victorious in Saturday’s final against Uganda’s Rwenzori, who are making their maiden appearance in a BRSS final.

Victor Sudi is the most decorated player in BRSS history, winning the title with the Cheetahs in 2004 and 2006, adding titles in 2007,2009,2010 and 2011 after moving to the Rhinos. He will be out to lift a seventh career BRSS crown


Previous Rugby Super Series Final Results

2003: Rhinos 27 Cheetahs 11

2004: Cheetahs 32 Lions 22

2005: Buffaloes 27 Lions 26

2006: Cheetahs 29 Lions 27

2007: Rhinos 28 Lions 20

2008: Lions 33 Rhinos 9

2009: Rhinos 30 Buffaloes 13

2010: Rhinos 25 Cheetahs 5

2011: Rhinos 20 Cheetahs 15 (this match was decided in sudden death extra time after both sides were tied 15-15 at the end of regulation time)

Rob Baldwin to captain England Counties team to East Africa

Wharfedale No 8 Rob Baldwin has been named as England Counties captain for their three-match tour to Uganda and Kenya next month.
Rob Baldwin

His clubmate, scrum half Phil Woodhead, is one of six players on stand-by.

A 26-man squad has been named, including 11 debut- ants, with 11 counties and 15 clubs represented.

Baldwin has already led the side to a 34-16 victory over the Counties’ Irish counterparts, the Ulster Bank International Team, in March.

The squad assembles on June 1, and the 17-day tour incorporates the largest tour outreach programme ever undertaken.

Working with the Tag Rugby Trust, the squad and management will carry out frequent coaching sessions and visits, aiming to raise the profile of rugby and leave a lasting legacy for the host unions.

The squad plays both Uganda and a combined East Africa side in Kampala before taking on the challenge of an East Africa Invitation XV in Nairobi.

Four way tie atop try scorers chart

Four players are tied atop the Bamburi Rugby Super Series try scorers chart heading into its final weekend on Saturday 2 June 2012. The Dimension Data Rwenzori duo of Steve Ogwete and Marvin Odongo, UAP Rhinos Wilson Kopondo and the Mumias Sugar Buffaloes Bram Shikanda have each scored four tries each. With Shikanda’s Buffaloes playing no further part in the BRSS after their round one elimination, it will be interesting to see where the top try scorer’s award goes to as three players, Ogwete, Odongo (Rwenzori) and Kopondo (Rhinos) can all claim it as their teams will complete for the ultimate prize, the 10th Bamburi Rugby Super Series title in the championship match slated for Saturday at Nairobi’s RFUEA grounds.

Fabian Olando from the Lions remains perched atop the overall points scorers chart, his three penalties in the Lions 20-19 semi final loss to the Lions stretching his points tally to 43, eleven clear of second place Vincent Mose from the SDV Transami Cheetahs. Anthony Kinene from Dimension Data Rwenzori is placed third on 29 points.

Bamburi Rugby Super Series 2012
Top try scorers

4. Marvin Odongo, Steve Ogwete (Dimension Data Rwenzori), Wilson Kopondo (UAP Rhinos), Bram Shikanda (Mumias Sugar Buffaloes)
3. Vincent Mose (SDV Transami Cheetahs), Brian Nyikuli (UAP Rhinos), Edwin Salamba (Nguvu Sharks)
2. Edwin Makori, Dennis Muhanji, Victor Sudi (UAP Rhinos), Darwin Mukidza, Dennis Ombachi, Dennis Mwanja,Dan Sikuta (Lions), Tony Nyandigisi (SDV Transami Cheetahs)

36 other players have scored one try each

Top points scorers

43 Fabian Olando (Lions) 1 try, 7 conversions, 8 penalties
32 Vincent Mose (SDV Transami Cheetahs) 3 tries, 7 conversions, 1 penalty
29 Anthony Kinene (Dimension Data Rwenzori) 7 conversions, 5 penalties
21 Eden Agero (UAP Rhinos), George Oduor (Mumias Sugar Buffaloes) 6 conversions, 3 penalties
20 Steve Ogwete, Marvin Odongo (Dimension Data Rwenzori), Wilson Kopondo (UAP Rhinos), Bram Shikanda (Mumias Sugar Buffaloes) 4 tries
16 Philip Wokorach (KCB Victoria) 2 conversions, 1 drop goal, 3 penalties
15 Brian Nyikuli (UAP Rhinos), Edwin Salamba (Nguvu Sharks) 3 tries

Lions, Rhinos declare their semi final squads

With the 10th edition of the Bamburi Rugby Super Series entering its semi final phase this weekend, the two sides facing each other in the all Kenyan semi at Nairobi’s RFUEA Grounds on Saturday 26 May 2012 have declared their match day squads.
Collins Injera of the Lions leaves his markers behind

The Lions, who have been listed as the home team by virtue of finishing top of Pool A during the league phase of the tournament, make two changes to their starting fifteen, introducing Ian Indimuli at open side flanker in place of Anthony Ogot who is out serving a one match ban
Steve Sewe starts on the bench, replacing Collins Kimani who has been rested for this fixture.

UAP Rhinos

The UAP Rhinos, the reigning champions, have made four changes to the side that booked their semi final berth with a 25-18 win over the Mumias Sugar Buffaloes last weekend, a result that saw them qualify in second place from Pool B. Dennis Abenga starts ahead of Sammy Warui at hooker, Tony Mutai comes in for Mike Okombe, Martin Muita replaces the injured Edwin Achayo with Eric Moachache replacing Dennis Muhanji, who left the match against the Buffaloes with a suspected rib injury.
This match kicks off at 4.00pm

LIONS
15. Patrick Oduong,14. Darwin Mukidza, 13.Fabian Olando, 12. Brian Omondi, 11. Collins Injera, 10. Lavin Asego, 9. Peter Mutai, 8. Edwin Machanje, 7. Ian Indimuli, 6. Dennis Mwanja (captain), 5. Oliver Mang’eni, 4. Dan Sikuta, 3.Moses Amusala, 2.Salaton Muturi, 1. Curtis Lilako
RESERVES: 22: Dennis Ombachi, 21. Matthew Musita, 20. Steve Sewe. 19. Joseph Oriwo, 18. Brian Otieno, 17. Francis Akatu 16. Joel Sang’

UAP RHINOS
15. Chris Oduor, 14. Calvin Otieno, 13.Eric Mochache, 12.Nick Baraza, 11. Victor Sudi, 10. Eden Agero, 9. Martin Muita, 8.Leslie Libasia, 7.Brian Nyikuli, 6.Tony Mutai, 5. Wilson Kopondo, 4. Edwin Makori, 3.Joseph Kangethe, 2.Dennis Abenga, 1. Joel Nganga
RESERVES: 22. Meshack Ochieng’, 21. Ian Chewaini, 20. Geoffrey Mbea, 19.Nick Lang’o, 18.Joseph Kangethe, 17. Dennis Karani, 16. Sammy Warui