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May 9, 2026
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It's a five-peat as history makers Kabras Sugar retain Kenya Cup title

It's a five-peat as history makers Kabras Sugar retain Kenya Cup title

Kabras Sugar made history yesterday after winning a fifth consecutive Kenya Cup title with a hard-fought 14-8 victory over archrivals KCB Rugby at Kakamega Showgrounds...

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Kabras Sugar RFC made history by clinching their fifth consecutive Kenya Cup title with a dramatic 14-8 victory over rivals KCB Rugby at Kakamega Showgrounds.

  • This historic achievement makes Kabras Sugar only the third club in Kenyan rugby history to win five straight league titles, a feat last accomplished by Nondescripts RFC between 1978 and 1982.
  • South African fly-half Ntabeni Dukisa, coming out of retirement, was instrumental in the comeback victory, scoring crucial points off the bench.
  • The win extends coach Carlos Katywa's remarkable unbeaten run to 53 matches (52 wins, 1 draw) since joining Kabras Sugar.

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Kabras Sugar Clinch Fifth Consecutive Kenya Cup Title - May 2026

Kabras Sugar RFC made history by clinching their fifth consecutive Kenya Cup title with a dramatic 14-8 victory over rivals KCB Rugby at Kakamega Showgrounds. The Kenya Cup final was set to be a historic showdown as defending champions Kabras Sugar hosted rivals KCB Rugby, with Kabras aiming to secure a record-breaking fifth consecutive title while KCB sought revenge and a return to championship glory. The Kenya Cup Rugby League finals took place at the Kakamega Showground with the highly anticipated showdown between Kabras Sugar and KCB RFC. Additionally, Kenyan rugby mourns the loss of Felix Oloo, former head coach of the Kenya Lionesses and Nakuru RFC, who passed away in the USA on May 4, 2026.

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