
KCB forward George Ooro (center) in action against Kabras Sugar during the Prinsloo Sevens finals. [KCB Media]
Dala Sevens champions Kabras Sugar RFC will renew their growing rivalry with defending National Sevens Circuit champions KCB Rugby after the two heavyweights were drawn together in the toughest pool of the Kabeberi Sevens tournament.
The third leg of the 2026 National Sevens Circuit will be played on August 15 and 16 at the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi, with teams chasing valuable circuit points as the race for the overall title gathers pace.
Fresh from lifting the Dala Sevens title in Kisumu after beating Menengai Oilers 19-5 in the final, Kabras have been placed in Pool D alongside KCB Rugby, Nakuru RFC and Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) Rugby.
The pool is already being viewed as the tournament's "group of death" because of the quality and recent form of the four teams.
Kabras will head into the tournament full of confidence after ending their wait for the Dala Sevens title, but they now face another difficult test as they continue their search for a first-ever Kabeberi Sevens crown.
KCB, who are both the defending National Sevens Circuit and Kabeberi Sevens champions, will be determined to bounce back after a disappointing outing in Kisumu. The bankers were knocked out in the Dala Sevens quarter-finals by Kenya Harlequins, ending their hopes of defending that title.