
Boost for final sevens circuit leg as KBL put in Ksh 2 million
Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 14.07.22. | 13:49
The sixth and final leg of the 2022 National Sevens Circuit is set to be held this weekend at the Bull Ring in Kakamega County
Curtains come down on the Kenya sevens 2022 circuit this weekend with the tournament which will decide the champion.
The event has received a boost after Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) through its flagship brand Tusker announced a Ksh 2 million sponsorship boost for the tournament.
The sponsorship follows the company’s previous involvement in the circuit having sponsored the previous five legs (Kabeberi, Christie, Driftwood, Dala, and Prinsloo Sevens) with the same amount. This takes the company’s overall sponsorship for the Circuit to Ksh 12 million.
Like in the previous tournaments, KBL has secured the rights to be the event’s Official Alcohol Beverage partner, and will also sponsor the event’s planned after-party for the two days.
“We are delighted to be heading to Kakamega this weekend for the final leg of this year’s National Sevens Circuit. The sponsorship is meant to support the event’s organization to ensure its success and create a great experience for the fans.
This is in line with our continued efforts to support the sport of rugby in the country in which we have been involved for a very long time now,” Tusker manager Kilel Chepkemoi said.
“This has been an incredible Circuit that has no doubt lived up to its expectations after a two-year absence. The fact that we have had different teams win each of the previous tournaments is proof of the high level of competitiveness that the circuit has had and we cannot wait to get to know the overall winners.
We, therefore, look forward to the event and urge rugby fans from the larger Western region to come out in their numbers to cheer on their teams and enjoy the experience,” she added.
The pools for the tournament have already been confirmed with current circuit leaders Menengai Oilers, who are fresh from winning the Prinsloo 7s last weekend in Nakuru are seeded first in Kakamega and play out of Pool A alongside Masinde Muliro, Nondescripts, and Vihiga Granites.
Strathmore Leos, losing finalists last weekend in Nakuru, headline Pool B and will face Mwamba, Catholic Monks, and Kisumu.
Homeboyz are top seeds in Pool C where they will face opposition from Kenya Harlequin, hosts Western Bulls, and Nakuru while reigning circuit champions KCB have to contend with Kabras Sugar, Impala, and Daystar Falcons in Pool D.












