Sasha Mutai explains why Kenya Simbas require to hold a six-week training camp in South Africa.
Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) chairman Sasha Mutai has disclosed that the Kenya 15s team will hold a six-week training camp in South Africa.
The Simbas will use the high-performance training regime as part of their preparations for the qualifiers of the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
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In an interview with Telecomasia.net, Mutai says the Union will do everything within their abilities to see Kenya qualify for the World Cup for the first time ever.
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"We are only three matches away from a World Cup and we know how close this is for us. We will everything possible as a Union to see that we qualify," Mutai said.
The qualifiers are scheduled for later on in the year, where only one winner of the Africa Cup will have a place at the World Cup.
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"We are in the process of making plans for six-week training camp in South Africa where the players will have access to the best of top performance facilities. We are speaking with partners to ensure that we make this possible," Mutai maintained.
The Kenya Simbas missed out on this year’s World Cup after failing to go through the repechage, following their second place finish at the Africa Cup.
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"We want to qualify direct for the world cup and not go through a repechage."
Mutai wants to leverage on the current rise in Kenyan rugby, with the men and women’s sevens side experiencing improved performances on the World stage.