Morans fall short in Africa 7s bronze match
FILE: Dennis Abukuse (L) of Kenya Shujaa fight for the ball with Festus Shihasi of Kenya Morans during the 2024 Safari Sevens Tournament at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos on October 13, 2024.Photo/Sportpicha
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The match started on a high note for the Morans. Chrisant Ojwang opened the scoring with a powerful run that resulted in the first try. Dennis Abukuse followed soon after, extending the lead to 10-0.
Jackson Siketi, who would later be named Most Promising Young Player of the Tournament, added a clean conversion to take the tally to 12-0, showcasing the Morans’ early dominance.
But Zimbabwe responded strongly in the second half. A quick try narrowed the gap, before Abukuse struck again to make it 19-7, seemingly securing the bronze for Kenya.
However, the southern Africans refused to give in. A center-post try and successful conversion brought them within five points, setting the stage for a tense finish. With just seconds left, Kenya’s defense faltered.
Zimbabwe capitalised, slicing through to score under the posts and converting to snatch victory in the dying moments, 21-19.
Earlier in the tournament, the Morans had thrilled fans with a 43-12 demolition of Nigeria in the quarterfinals. Hopes were high, but a narrow 14-12 defeat to Madagascar in the semi-finals shocked supporters, cutting short Kenya’s dream of reaching the final.
Despite the disappointment, there were positives. This fourth-place finish marked an improvement from last year’s sixth. Additionally, Siketi’s individual brilliance was recognized with a tournament award, signaling a bright future.
South Africa’s Blitzboks were crowned champions after defeating Madagascar 28-12 in the final, while defending champions Uganda took fifth place with a 24-5 win over Zambia.
The results of the tournament now means Madagascar and South Africa have both earned automatic qualification for the 2026 Rugby World Cup Sevens.


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