Kenya Lionesses eye final push in Challenger Series as HSBC qualification nears

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Kenya Lionesses eye final push in Challenger Series as HSBC qualification nears

The Kenya Lionesses are on the brink of making history as they head into the final leg of the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series.

After a dominant performance in the first two rounds, the team is eager to maintain their unbeaten run and secure a spot in the all-important playoffs in Los Angeles.

Drawn in Pool A, the Lionesses will battle Belgium, Colombia, and Thailand in this crucial phase of the competition. A strong showing in this leg will be key to their chances of earning a place in the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.

Having showcased exceptional form throughout the tournament, the Kenyan squad remains laser-focused on the task ahead.

The top four teams from this final leg will move on to the playoffs in Los Angeles, where they will compete for a coveted spot in next season’s HSBC Series.

Head coach Dennis Mwanja has emphasized the significance of staying disciplined and executing their game plan effectively.

“We have worked tirelessly to get to this point, and now it’s about finishing strong. The players know what’s at stake, and we are determined to give our best performance yet,” Mwanja said.

With the team just steps away from elite-level rugby, the Lionesses are ready to put everything on the line and turn their HSBC dream into reality.

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