Simiyu and Shujaa want to show quality at Safari Sevens

Kenerickson Njeru
By Kenerickson Njeru October 29, 2021 07:50 (EAT)
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Simiyu and Shujaa want to show quality at Safari Sevens

Shujaa during their pre-Olympic camp in Kurume City, Japan. (PHOTO/Courtesy)

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Kenya rugby sevens head coach Innocent ‘Namcos’ Simiyu says their target in this year’s Safari Sevens is to improve their performance from their last tournament in Vancouver, Canada.

The former Shujaa captain said he wants to work on kickoff, ruck, defence and attack.

“Our target in this year’s safari sevens is to improve from our last outing in Canada to work on our kickoff, attack and defense,” said Simiyu.

Simiyu added that the tournament will be a big boost to his team looking at the quality of the teams to play in the weekends tourney.

“We’re happy because the level of competition is high and good and it will give us the opportunity to test on what we’re working on,” added Simiyu.

Simiyu added that he’ll field young players in the tourney after some of his key players got injured in Vancouver.

“Seven players got injured in Canada and this will give young guys an opportunity to fly Kenya’s flag having in mind that some players will be playing for other teams like KCB RFC and Kenya Morans in the same tournament,” said Namcos.

Simiyu said the tournament will give exposure to many rookies in the country with Kenya rugby 15’s preparing for their South Africa tour next month.

Shujaa are the top seed in this year’s edition and in pool A alongside Zimbabwe, and debutants Germany and Nigerian side Stallion Sevens.

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