Kenya Simbas obliterate Uganda Cranes in Kampala to clinch 2024 Elgon Cup

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Kenya Simbas obliterate Uganda Cranes in Kampala to clinch 2024 Elgon Cup

Mark Kinyanjui 18:00 - 16.11.2024

Kenya Simbas nonchallantly rolled over Uganda Cranes to clinch 2024 Elgon-Victoria Cup in Kampala.

The Kenya National 15s side Kenya Simbas clinched the 2024 Elgon-Victoria Cup following a 21-5 second leg win over the Uganda Cranes in a clash that took place at the Kings Park Stadium in Kampala on Saturday.

Kenya, who had claimed a 27-25 win in Nairobi a week ago, went all guns blazing in the second leg, with well converted tries by Ephraim Oduor, Eugene Sifuna and man-of-the-match rookie Andy Cole Omollo, to consolidate a 48-30 aggregate win over their East African neighbours.

First half

Kenya wasted no time asserting their dominance. By the third minute, a relentless maul pinned Uganda back, allowing Ephraim Oduor to break through for the opening try, expertly converted by Omela for a 7-0 lead.

In the 18th minute, Sifuna doubled the lead with a well-executed try, capitalising on swift passing and clinical execution to make it 14-0.

Rookie Andy Cole Omollo then added his name to the score sheet in the 25th minute, darting past Uganda’s defence to land Kenya’s third try. Omela’s conversion brought the score to 21-0, leaving the hosts struggling to find their footing.

The Cranes struggled to find their rhythm against Kenya's disciplined defence. Despite a rare numerical advantage when Alfred Orege was sin-binned in the 36th minute for a high-impact tackle on Innocent Gwokto, Uganda failed to capitalise.

Shakim Ssembusi fumbled a promising pass after a swift switch of play, and Gwokto’s attempt to break through was thwarted by a vigilant Kenyan backline, denying the Cranes any momentum.

Second half

The second half saw Uganda desperately try to claw back. Gwokto again found himself with a scoring chance, but Kenya’s defence tackled him off the pitch, preserving their clean sheet.

The Simbas shifted their focus to defence, producing a resolute display that stifled Uganda’s attempts to gain territorial advantage. Their cohesive backline and effective tackling ensured the scoreline remained unchanged.

Moments before full time, Sidney Gongodio landed a try after a swift move practically involving almost all the players that was well converted, but it was not converted, giving Kenya the win.

The emphatic win not only secured the Elgon-Victoria Cup for Kenya but also underscored the Simbas' defensive prowess and tactical discipline. The team’s ability to dominate both legs of the competition reaffirms their status as a rugby powerhouse in the region.

With the 48-25 aggregate victory, the Kenya Simbas have set the tone for their future fixtures, leaving Uganda with much to ponder as they look to rebuild after the defeat.

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