Onyala has revealed how he will lead the current crop of “Gen Z” Shujaa players to help the side return to the heights of challenging for major honours.
Kenya Sevens co-captain Vincent Onyala has revealed the challenges of being captain of a new side consisting of young “Gen Z” players.
Kenya, under the tutelage of new head coach Kevin Wambua, managed to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics by winning the Rugby Africa Sevens tournament in September, and are still in the process of rebuilding as they prepare for 2024, where they will be aiming to get back into the World Seven Series.
13:07 - 16.11.2023
RUGBY Kenya 7s co-captain Tony Omondi reveals why players are upbeat about Olympics chances
Omondi has revealed why he is confident Shujaa can take 2024 by storm after qualifying for the Olympics with a young squad.
Onyala, alongside Mwamba’s Tony Omondi, were named co-captains for the foreseeable future, where they will be tasked with guiding the next generation of youngsters who made an impact after receiving their maiden call-ups and debuts at the tournament.
Follow our WhatsApp channel for more updates.
The KCB player has revealed how he is handling things alongside Omondi as the leaders of the team, and how they will help the side return to its former glory.
15:00 - 16.11.2023
RUGBY Safari Sevens: Holders Shujaa, Morans learn group stage opponents
Defending champions Shujaa and 2021 losing finalists Germany are the top ranked sides following the pool stage draw conducted for the two-day tournament
“It is a mental framework that first of all, needs to be built with the young players,” Onyala told Pulse Sports.
“You find that very few of us were there to tap into the culture that some of us were part of and and now getting to transfer it is a bit difficult with the new generation if you understand the Gen Z shenanigans.
19:49 - 15.11.2023
RUGBY Kevin Wekesa reveals why completing his studies will help a huge deal in making Kenya Sevens do well in 2024
Wekesa admitted that it had been difficult to strike a balance between rugby and mechanical engineering studies, but given he has now completed them ahead of a year set to be monumental for his international career, it will help a great deal.
“Having Gen Z in the team, we now need to tweak the culture a little bit to see what suits them to be part of the team.”
“We are at a place where we are trying to build a new culture as the bigger chunk of the senior players that were there together with the (previous) culture they had built for them to be able to win more games.
16:00 - 10.11.2023
RUGBY Shujaa captain explains why Kenya 15s have traditionally struggled to match Sevens' standards
Vincent Onyala has detailed why South Africa have dominated African rugby in both categories, while Kenya have only seemed to do well in the Sevens version
Shujaa will be taking part in the Safari Sevens tournament this weekend, where they will be using the tournament as part of their preparations to take part in the Challenger Series and the Olympics in Paris in 2024.