Kenya Simbas Captain George Nyambua Upbeat Ahead of Rugby Africa Cup Campaign in Uganda
As the 2025 Rugby Africa Cup kicks off in Kampala, Uganda, all eyes are on the Kenya Simbas, who head into the continental showdown with high morale and lofty ambitions.
Led by Captain George Nyambua, the 28-man squad is gearing up for a fierce battle not only to claim regional bragging rights but also to secure a direct qualification slot to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.
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The tournament, running from July 8-19, brings together Africa’s finest rugby nations in what is expected to be a bruising yet thrilling contest.
Kenya opens its campaign against hosts Uganda at the iconic Mandela Stadium on Tuesday, a fixture that sets the tone for their path to glory.
Nyambua Confident in Preparation and Team Spirit
Speaking ahead of the tournament, George Nyambua expressed optimism about the team’s readiness and the significance of the build-up phase.
“This is the most thorough preparation we’ve had in recent times. The morale in camp was high, and the lads are ready to give it their all,” said the captain as quoted by the Kenya Rugby Union official website..
He also thanked the team’s sponsors and loyal fans, whose support has played a pivotal role in boosting the squad’s confidence.
The Simbas have been fine-tuning their tactics, focusing on both set pieces and open play, hoping to turn months of training into a successful campaign.
Eyes on the World Cup Dream
Beyond the Africa Cup title, the bigger prize is a ticket to the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
For Kenya, qualification would mark a major milestone in their rugby history, underlining the country’s growing stature in the global game.
With Uganda posing the first test, followed by potential clashes with heavyweights like Namibia and Zimbabwe, the Simbas must bring their A-game from the very first whistle.
With a strong squad and belief running deep, Nyambua and his teammates are ready to charge forward with one goal in mind: making Kenya a mainstay on the world rugby map.