WINNING START

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.

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.

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