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Shujaa revive hopes of maintaining core status with Canada win

Alex Russell put Canada ahead with a third-minute try that was converted by Thomas Isherwood as the North Americans tool a 7-0 lead.

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by EVANS OUSURU

Opinion20 May 2023 - 15:24
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In Summary


• Kevin Wekesa scored Kenya's try that Tony Omondi converted for a 7-7 score.

• Tries from Wekesa and Edmund Anya sealed the victory for Shujaa who next play Tonga at 4.59pm East African Time.

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Kenya sevens playmaker Brian Tanga against Great Britain during the Vancouver sevens in March

Shujaa began their playoff pool fixtures at the London 7s with a 24-19 come-from-behind victory over Canada on Saturday afternoon at Twickenham.

Alex Russell put Canada ahead with a third-minute try that was converted by Thomas Isherwood as the North Americans took a 7-0 lead.

Kevin Wekesa scored Kenya's try that Tony Omondi converted to level the score at 7-7.

Russell and Wekesa traded tries but it was Omondi’s conversion that was the difference as Shujaa led 14-12 at the interval.

Max Stewart would pounce on a stray pass after the break, scoring under the posts with Isherwood converting for a 19-14 Canada lead.

Tries from Wekesa and Edmund Anya sealed the victory for Shujaa who next play Tonga at 4.59pm East African Time.