KCB II crowned ESS champions after Kabras withdrawal
KCB players in action against Kabras players during Enterprise Cup final match at RFUEA ground on April 15, 2023. Photo Kelly Ayodi Sportpicha
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KCB RFC II are the 2024 Eric Shirley Shield Cup
winners after their counterparts Kabras Sugar II bolted out of the final that
was slated for Saturday at the KCB Sports Club, Nairobi.
For the second year running the ESS final will
be skipped with teams showing little regard to the league that is largely
played by development squads in the top tier teams.
In a statement, KCB RFC expressed their joy of
securing the title after Kabras Sugar II gave a walkover that would have seen
their development side make the long trip from Kakamega to the capital.
“….and STILL, your National ESS Champions
Unbeaten, the KCB Cubs, High Octane, the MAU MAU, Fear the Gold. We are so
proud of you and may the rebellion continue.”
It’s the second year in a row that Kabras have
given a walkover in the ESS final after failing to show up for the final
against KCB again last year.
KCB had earned the right to host the final
after finishing top of the ESS standings while their senior side travelled to
Kakamega for the Kenya Cup final against their nemesis Kabras Sugar.
There are fears that even the Kenya Cup third
place play off set to be played by Menengai Oilers and Nondescripts at the
Nakuru Athletic club may not happen over the weekend as teams turn their focus
to preparing for the upcoming enterprise cup.
Top teams have shown little regard to the ESS league and Kenya Rugby Union will have to brainstorm for ways to spice up the competition.

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