Shark's Archives

Home ground: RFUEA, Nairobi
Tier 1 Teams: Mean Machine, Strathmore
Tier 2 Teams: Blak Blad, Catholic, Daystar, JKUAT, KCA, Kenya Poly, Nazarene, USIU

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

Big wins for UAP Rhinos and Lions on Match Day 1

Chris Oduor dives to score for the UAP Rhinos against the KCB Victoria.  Photo Copyright: BRSS/Billy Mugambi

Chris Oduor dives to score for the UAP Rhinos against the KCB Victoria. Photo Copyright: BRSS/Billy Mugambi

The 10th edition of the Bamburi rugby super series kicked off with four matches taking place in Nairobi, Mombasa and Kampala on Saturday 5 May 2012.

In Nairobi last year’s finalists the SDV Transami Cheetahs snatched a narrow 11-7 win from the jaws of the Nguvu Sharks. The Sharks had taken the early lead through an Edwin Salamba try, the Cheetahs replied through a Steve Sakwa penalty to narrow the gap to 7-3, the soggy RFUEA pitch made the encounter a scrappy affair with ball handling errors being the order of the day. The game would go into the half with the scores at 7-3 with no side being able to completely dominate proceedings.

The Second half was still a see saw affair, but the Cheetahs were slowly imposing themselves on the game courtesy of their forwards. This pressure by the Cheetahs would finally pay off when Steve Sakwa slotted in his second penalty of the day to bring the score to 7-6. With the half winding down the Sharks looked like they had done enough to sneak away with the win but the Cheetahs had other ideas in mind. They would win a line out deep in Sharks territory before slowly mauling it to the line to make the scores 11-7.

In Kampala, Dimension Data Rwenzori started their 2012 campaign with a 43-31 win over the Mumias Sugar Buffaloes, Rwenzori who led 33-10 at the half had to hold off a spirited second half performance from the Buffaloes to secure this victory.

In Mombasa the Coastal Bulls had taken the early lead through a penalty before the Lions crawled back through tries from Dan Sikuta, Mike Omondi, Dennis Ombachi among others to win the game 45-6.

The second game at the RFUEA saw defending champions UAP Rhinos start their title defence with a commanding 46-9 win over KCB Victoria. It was the visitors who started off on the front foot, pinning the Rhinos inside their 22 in the early exchanges. The Rhinos would however find their footing and immediately take the lead via a Dennis Muhanji try, Eden Agero successfully converting it to make the scores 7-0 to the Rhinos.

The hosts now with the momentum would win a penalty which Agero drove just wide, they would continue to pile the pressure on their visitors winning another penalty this time Agero making no mistake to make the score 10-0.The Victoria would try to turn the tide winning a penalty which teenager Philip Wokorach slotted in to make the scores 10-3.

The Rhinos would further stretch their lead Leslie Libasia doing great to brush off a couple of tackles before offloading to Brian Nyikuli who grounded the ball to make 17-3, Agero with the conversion. The Rhinos would further stretch their lead before the half time whistle with a try from Edwin Makori who grounded the ball after a Rhino’s maul, Agero taking the scores to 24-3 at the half time break.

The Rhinos would pick up from where they left off in the first half, Brian Nyikuli scoring his second of the day and the Rhinos’ 4th, to make the scores 29-3. Dennis Abenga would cement the Rhinos dominance with a try on 60 minutes to take the scores to 34-3 before the Victoria scored from two penalties by Wokorach making it 34-9. Rhinos duo of Calvin Otieno and Chris Oduor would put the match beyond doubt with a try each, Ian Chewaini converting one of the tries to take the scores to 46-9 at the final whistle.

Match Day 1 Collated Results:

SDV Transami Cheetahs 11 Nguvu Sharks 7

Dimension Data Rwenzori 43 Mumias Sugar Buffaloes 31

Coastal Bulls 6 Lions 45

UAP Rhinos 46 KCB Victoria 9

Adimo to captain the Sharks against the Cheetahs

Lunch Bar Quins and Kenyan international Isaac Adimo will captain the Nguvu Sharks when they take on the SDV Transami Cheetahs in the opening match of the 10th edition of the Bamburi Rugby Super Series at 2.00pm on Saturday 5 May 2012 at the RFUEA Grounds.
Isaac Adimo
Isaac Adimo

Adimo, part of the winning UAP Rhinos side from last year’s event opted to play for Sharks, the Universities franchise, by virtue of being a student at the United States International University.

He will be up against several Kenya team mates on the Cheetahs side, most notably Vincent Mose, who starts at win, and Lawi Buyachi at number eight.

Buyachi and Sharks’ player Tony Onyango were Kenya’s try scorers when they beat Uganda 12-0 in an Elgon Cup return leg fixture, though Kenya lost the trophy 17-19 on aggregate.

SDV Transami Cheetahs v Nguvu Sharks, 2.00pm, Saturday, RFUEA Grounds, Nairobi, Live on DSTV
Nguvu Sharks: 15. Samuel Motari, 14. Edwin Salamba, 13. Ian Were, 12. Kenny Andola, 11.Tony Onyango, 10. Isaac Adimo (captain), 9. Nicholas Kirimi, 8. Cedric Odera, 7.Joel Omer, 6. Tony Owuor , 5. Albert Adimo, 4. Michael Gitau, 3. Ayub Kimutai, 2. Matthew Musalia, 1. Eric Kioko Reserves: 16. Paul Nzioka, 17. Edwin Ombogo, 18. Anthony Ngera, 19. Hastings Nyariki, 20. Samuel Muchai, 21. Evans Kyalo, 22. Cyprian Kuto COACH Paul Odera

SDV Transami Cheetahs: 15. Vincent Mose, 14. Oscar Ayodi, 13. Anthony Nyandigisi, 12. Teddy Salano, 11.David Dinda, 10. Michael Mugo, 9. Steve Sakwa, 8. Lawrence Buyachi, 7.Ronnie Mwenesi 6. Duncan Ekasi (capt), 5. Joseph Wachira, 4. Davis Makori, 3. Frank Ndong’, 2. Elisha Okello, 1. Ezekiel Chege Reserves: 16. Joseph Mutisya, 17. Alex Cherry, 18. Kevin Umbuge, 19. John Ouko, 20. Augustine Lugonzo, 21. Leonard Mugaisi, 22. Leslie Ochieng’ COACH Charles Ngovi

2012 Squad

Nguvu Sharks
1.ANDOLA KENNY (STRATHMORE)
2.MACHARIA GEOFFREY (STRATHMORE)
3.OKWOMI BRIAN (STRATHMORE)
4.ONYANGO TONY (STRATHMORE)
5.WERE IAN (M. MACHINE)
6.MOTARI SAMUEL (STRATHMORE)
7.MUBEAH DANIEL (M. MACHINE)
8.KUTO CYPRIAN (STRATHMORE)
9.MWANGI JOEL (M. MACHINE)
10.KYALO EVANS (M. MACHINE)
11.ADIMO ISAAC (HARLEQUINS)
12.MBAI MAURICE (STRATHMORE)
13.KIPTANUI AYUB (USIU)
14.LIYUNDI ANDREW (STRATHMORE)
15.NGERA ANTONY (M. MACHINE)
16.KIOKO ERIC (STRATHMORE)
17.KIILU JOHN (STRATHMORE)
18.KIOKO PAUL (HARLEQUINS)
19.OMBOGO EDWIN (STRATHMORE)
20.MUSALIA MATTHEW (M. MACHINE)
21.OMONDI CHARLES (STRATHMORE)
22.GITAU MICHAEL (STRATHMORE)
23.OMER JOEL (IMPALA)
24.NYARIKI HASTINGS (STRATHMORE)
25.OWUOR TONY (STRATHMORE)
26.ADIMO ALBERT (HARLEQUINS)
27.ODERA CEDRIC (M. MACHINE)
28.KIRIMI NICHOLAS (STRATHMORE)
29.KAMAU SAMUE L (NONDIES)
30.WANJALA FELIX (M. MACHINE)

HEAD COACH: PAUL ODERA

Sharks Profile