Kabras Sugar have joined an exclusive club of Kenya Cup teams following their record-equalling trophy win over Menengai Oilers in the season-finale in Kakamega.
Kabras Sugar joined an exclusive club of Kenya Cup sides that have made history in the competition following their nail-biting win over Menengai Oilers in Kakamega on Saturday.
Kabras secured a one-point win over Oilers in the Kenya Cup final played at their backyard at the Kakamega ASK Showground.
Having won the last three Kenya Cup titles in a row, the sugar millers were looking for title number four on the bounce, and it arrived but in one of the most difficult circumstances.
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Kabras drew first blood when Ntabeni Dukisa scored a penalty for a 3-0 lead but Timothy Omela brought the Oilers level in the same fashion.
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From a maul, Kabras would score their first try courtesy of Dukisa but Omela’s second penalty reduced the arrears to 10-6 and his shooting was at play again when he added a third kick for 10-9.
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However, Kabras had Griffins Chao to thank as he went over the whitewash before Dukisa converted for a 17-9 lead at the break for the sugar millers.
Kabras would extend their lead after halftime, Walter Okoth scoring this time as Dukisa converted for 24-9, and it looked like the game was slipping from the hands of Oilers.
However, Oilers staged a late comeback, Omela with another penalty, before Samuel Omwamu scored a converted try for 24-19.
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The home side extended their lead to 27-19 via a penalty but Oilers had one ace up their sleeves as Elkeans Musonye scored a converted try for 27-26. Kabras, however, withstood the late pressure to edge it out by one point and claim a fourth straight Kenya Cup title.
It sees Kabras match the historic feats of Impala, Nondies and KCB RFC as the only teams to have won the Kenya Cup in four straight years as their dominance over the 15s game in the country continues.