Their day two kicked off with the Challenge Trophy Quarterfinal where they lost 31-34 to Argentina, the eventual Challenge Trophy winners. This loss automatically dropped them to the 13th place semi final where they played the loser of the third Challenge Trophy between Canada and Zimbabwe
Their day two kicked off with the Challenge Trophy Quarterfinal where they lost 31-34 to Argentina, the eventual Challenge Trophy winners. This loss automatically dropped them to the 13th place semi final where they played the loser of the third Challenge Trophy between Canada and Zimbabwe. Canada beat Zimbabwe 28-24 for the 13th place semifinal to be repeat of the Africa7s Final between Shujaa and Zimbabwe.
Shujaa beat Zimbabwe 31-19 as Johnstone Olindi, Daniel Taabu, Dennis Ombachi scored a try each while Vincent Onyala scored a brace. Taabu added two conversions while Olindi added one. Zimbabwe scored three tries through Shingirai Katsvere and Stephan Hunduza(2). Hunduza and Tarisai Mugariri booted in one conversion each. Shujaa advanced to the 13th Place final where they met Wales who beat Japan 28-7 in the other semifinal.
Vincent Onyala cuts through the Zimbabwe defense on day two of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series in Cape Town on 9 December, 2018. Photo credit: Mike Lee – KLC fotos for World Rugby
Olindi started the match off with a try in the first minute with Taabu sure with his boot taking the scores to 7-0. This lead was short-lived as Wales dotted down three tries in the first half through Owen Jenkins, Tomi Lewis and Jay Jones and two successful conversions for Wales to lead 19-7 at the breather. Second half Shujaa scored four tries as Cyprian Kuto and Leonard Mugaisi landed a try each while the young Johnstone Olindi scored twice. Taabu converted three of the four tries taking shujaa to 33-19 lead with a minute to play. Luke Trehame scored the last try in the match for the Welsh and he added the conversion but time did not favor their comeback as Shujaa walked away with the win.
Earlier in the day, Head Coach Paul Murunga mentioned that the team needed to maximize on their attacking opportunities to ensure they are able to win the day two matches. Captain Eden Agero commended the young boys on his squad, “We have had a fairly young squad and the good thing is that they have the hunger to win. As a team, we are picking up the lessons as we move on to the next match/tournament.”
Hamilton7s Pools Released:
The Hamilton7s Pools were released after the conclusion of the Captown 7s. Shujaa are in Pool C along side South Africa, Scotland and for the third time this season, France. The Hamilton7s is the third leg of the HSBC Men’s World Sevens Series and will take place on the 26th and 27th of January 2019.
As it stands, Shujaa sits at the 14th position in the overall ranking with four points in total.
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