Kenya’s Shujaa are seeking to bounce back from their poor show in Sydney earlier this month as they line up for Las Vegas Sevens tomorrow. Paul Murunga’s charges picked a solitary point in Sydney after a promising display in Hamilton, where they had picked up seven points. Shujaa were crushed 41-0 in Sydney by Mike Friday’s charges and Murunga will be hoping that his side can give the hosts a competitive game. Shujaa face France in their second match at 6:29am having been blown off 40-17 by the Europeans in Sydney. They will offer leadership and the younger players will learn from them in the two-day event,” added Murunga.
Source: The Star February 28, 2019 21:11 UTC