2024 National 7s Circuit schedule released

By , January 23, 2024

The Kenya Rugby Union has officially announced the dates for the 2024 National Sevens Circuit, promising an exciting lineup of rugby events across the country.

The circuit kicks off with the Christie 7s, scheduled for July 27 and 28 at the RFUEA Ground in Nairobi.

National 7s Circuit returns

Following the opening round, the action moves to Kakamega for the KRU 7s on August 3 and 4, replacing the Tisap 7s.

Kabras Sugar in a past National 7s Circuit. PHOTO/ Kabras Sugar/Facebook
Kabras Sugar in a past National 7s Circuit. PHOTO/ Kabras Sugar/Facebook

Kakamega, which hosted back-to-back events in 2019 and 2022, is set to witness top-notch rugby once again.

Teams will take a short break on August 10 and 11 before heading to Kisumu for the Dala 7s on August 17 and 18.

The George Mwangi Kabeberi Memorial 7s is next on the agenda, with dates set for August 24 and 25, though the location is yet to be confirmed. Another break follows on August 30 and September 1.

Mombasa takes centre stage as the host for the Driftwood 7s on September 7 and 8, adding coastal flair to the circuit.

The grand finale unfolds in Nakuru on September 14 and 15 with the Prinsloo 7s at the Nakuru Athletic Club, concluding the circuit.

About National 7s Circuit

KCB enter the competition as the reigning Sportpesa National Sevens Circuit Champions, ready to defend their title.

The National Sevens Circuit is comprised of six events, each taking place in different cities and towns across Kenya.

Teams compete for the overall title, earning points based on their performance in each tournament. The cumulative points determine the season’s circuit champion, adding an extra layer of excitement to this premier rugby competition.

KCB in a National 7s Circuit action against Menegai Oilers. PHOTO/Print
KCB in a National 7s Circuit action against Menegai Oilers. PHOTO/Print

Rugby enthusiasts can look forward to thrilling matches and intense competition as teams vie for supremacy in one of Kenya’s most prestigious rugby tournaments.

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