Odera shifts focus to Uganda after South Africa tour
Kenya Rugby 15s head coach Paul Odera believes his charges are having the ideal preparations ahead of next year's World Cup qualifier match against Uganda.
The
Simbas will take on the Uganda Cranes in a quarter-final fixture next June in
Kampala and Odera maintains the three-week boot camp they have had in South
Africa has done the team a lot of good.
The
Simbas will on Wednesday face Spanish side Diables Barcelona as they conclude
their three week tour down South.
“We
made mistakes against Uganda but that’s the only way to build character in the
team just to give them the ability to have the confidence to try out things in
the field,” said Odera.
“It
has been a fantastic experience looking at the calibre of teams we have played.
We now know where we stand and what we have to do to close the gap between us
and Namibia next year and what we have to do is prepare well against Uganda in
our qualifiers,” added Odera.
In South Africa Kenya opened their campaign
against hosts Currie Cup 15s in the
Carling Champions match losing 85-14, then went down 60-24 against Namibia
before closing out their campaign with a 36-30 win over Brazil, a result that
saw them win the bronze medal as Namibia went on to finish first with a 41-10
victory over Zimbabwe.
“We
had three main areas to deal with Brazil: put them under pressure, to remain
focused and to have confidence to try out things that we have done in
training,” emphasized Odera.
“I
think we did well in putting pressure on Brazil at the set piece and also
putting pressure on them at the tackle but unfortunately we conceded a lot of
penalties when we tried to turn over the ball.”
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