Impressive Shujaa narrowly lose to Australia in Valladolid 7s opener

Kenya Sevens lost 15-10 to Australia in sudden death at the Valladolid Sevens opener after a tightly contested match that ended level at full time...
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Kenya Sevens, known as Shujaa, narrowly lost their opening match at the Valladolid Sevens to Australia in sudden death, with the final score of 15-10.
- The match went into sudden death after a 10-10 tie at the end of regulation time.
- Shujaa scored tries through Patrick Odongo and Samwel Asati.
- Australia secured the win with a late try by Dietrich Roache.
- Shujaa will next face South Africa at 6:08 pm.
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