All Saints Embu out to defend East Africa school games title
FILES: Butula Boys rugby team at the national secondary school games.
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All Saints Embu
rugby head coach Benson Mwenda says they are determined to defend the East
Africa rugby title when the games take place at Kakamega High School in August.
Speaking to
Citizen Digital, Mwenda said the team has quickly matured after key players
cleared high school, and he believes the current squad is capable of once again
conquering the region.
“We are working
hard to make sure that we are ready for the competition, and I believe if we
won it in Uganda, we have what it takes to win it at home, so we have to put in
all the hard work required to make sure we are well prepared,” said Mwenda.
The Embu-based
side made history last year by clinching their maiden KSSSA National 15s rugby
title during the national championships held in the Eastern Region, defeating
Butula Boys in a tightly contested final.
They went on to
secure the East African 15s title for the first time in their history, edging
out defending champions St. Mary’s Kisubi 9-3 in the final played in Uganda in
August 2024.
Despite their
impressive run last year, the coach still believes the Ugandan teams are their
main threat.
“The squad has matured
quickly; the boys now understand how to read the game, and I am sure the future
of the team looks bright because of the good foundation we have built,” added
Mwenda
The regional games will be held between 14th
and 25th August, and the veteran tactics admit they have enough time to prepare
for the competition.
“Ugandan teams have older and bigger players. Our players are young but tactically gifted. That is how we managed to win the trophy for the Kenyan team.
"We are equal in skills,
age, and tactics,” he added.


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