Pirates boost survival hopes with victory over struggling Nakuru RFC
Diani-based South Coast Pirates took a significant step in their battle
against relegation with a commanding 17-0 victory over visiting Nakuru RFC in a
Kenya Cup clash at Seacrest Grounds, Diani.
The win strengthens their survival hopes while deepening Nakuru RFC’s
struggles at the lower end of the standings.
The match began with a tense opening quarter, as both teams fought for
dominance. Pirates’ Kelly Akengo broke the deadlock past the 15-minute mark,
slotting in a penalty to give the hosts a 3-0 lead. With Nakuru RFC struggling
to find their rhythm, the Pirates capitalized on their momentum.
Before halftime, the home side extended their advantage when Collins Kabayo
powered over for a crucial try. Akengo successfully converted, ensuring Pirates
entered the break with a 10-0 lead.
Pirates continued their dominance in the second half, maintaining relentless
attacking pressure. Their efforts were rewarded when they were awarded a
penalty try after Sospeter Rofino was neck-tackled inside the try zone, pushing
the score to 17-0.
The match ended in controversy when Nakuru RFC, frustrated by a penalty
decision against them, opted to walk off the pitch, effectively ending any
hopes of a late comeback.
This victory is a massive boost for South Coast Pirates as they fight to
maintain their place in the Kenya Cup. For Nakuru RFC, the defeat compounds an
already difficult season, leaving them in a precarious position.
With the league entering a crucial phase, this result could prove pivotal
for Pirates as they push to secure their top-flight status.
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