KCB rugby ooze class in merciless demolition of Impala in Ruaraka to underline their Kenya Cup credentials.
KCB rugby delivered a commanding performance, crushing Impala 64-9 in a thrilling encounter in the penultimate leg of the league phase of the season at the KCB Sports Club, Ruaraka Saturday afternoon.
The match began with KCB asserting their dominance early, as Nick Okullo opened the scoring, with Austin Sikutwa converting for a quick 7-0 lead. Sikutwa soon doubled the lead to 14-0 , thanks to an unselfish assist from Isaac Njoroge. Peter Waitere then powered over the line, with Sikutwa maintaining his flawless kicking form for 21-0.
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Impala responded with a drop goal, reducing the deficit to 21-3 but KCB hit back immediately. Opondo's brilliance set up Njoroge, and with Sikuta's boot on point, the bankers extended their lead to 28-3. A penalty for impala brought the score to 28-6, but KCB remained relentless. Levy sprinted to the defense, allowing Njoroge to touch down for 33-6, though the conversion was unsuccessful.
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The floodgates opened as Laban Kipsang stormed past Impala's defense to make it 38-6, before Tyson Maina's converted try pushed the score to 45-6 at halftime.
In the second half, Impala managed another penalty to make it 45-9, but KCB showed no mercy. Njoroge and Sikutwa combined again for 52-9 lead before Bob Muhati delivered a stunning solo effort, running from his own 22 to cross the line for 57-9.
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A moment of controversy followed as Michael Wanjala and an Impala player were sin-binned, but KCB remained focussed. Muhati added another try to seal a 64-9 demolition job.
KCB coach Oliver Mang'eni said:. "It was a fantastic display from the boys. We executed our game plan well, dominated possession . However, we still have areas to refine, espec6in discipline and game management. This win is a step in the right direction."
KCB will hope to maintain momentum in their next fixture.