Quins will rue poor decision making as they squandered myriad try-scoring opportunities despite having destabilised Kabras Sugar's set pieces especially their lineouts. It was the first match Kabras Sugar failed to chalk a bonus point victory with Quins also failing to score a try. “Today we were trying our new3 defensive pattern and it has proved that we can keep the score low,” said Kabras Sugar coach Henley Du Plessis. Quins had literary camped in Kabras Sugar's half but skipper Max Adaka would initiate a pulsating attack to build on some phases. The victory saw Kabras Sugar not only uphold their unbeaten run but also their Kenya Cup lead with 44 points.
Source: Daily Nation February 09, 2019 16:30 UTC