Kabras Sugar ready to face Nondescripts in Enterprise Cup semis

Kabras Sugar's Dan Angwech (center) in action during Kenya Cup final against KCB in Kakamega.[Washington Onyango,Standard]

Kabras Sugar, the defending champions, are set to host Nondescripts in the highly anticipated semifinals of the Enterprise Cup on Saturday at the Kakamega Showgrounds.

As the sugar men aim for their fourth consecutive title after their victories in 2019, 2022, and 2023, they are bringing a formidable lineup to the field.

The front row, composed of Ephraim Oduor, Eugene Sifuna, and Hillary Mwanjilwa, will be crucial in scrummaging and providing a solid platform for the backs. Their physicality and technique are expected to dominate the set-pieces.

With Hillary Odhiambo and Clinton Litali in the second row, Kabras has a pair of towering locks capable of winning lineouts and providing power in the mauls.

Captain George Nyambua leads from the blindside flanker position, alongside the industrious William Mwanji and the versatile Jeanson Misoga at number eight, ensuring a dynamic and aggressive back row.

Dan Angwech and Barry Robinson form the half-back pairing, blending control and creativity. Robinson’s tactical kicking and Angwech’s quick service will be key to unlocking the Nondescripts' defense.

The midfield combination of Walter Okoth and Ntabeni Dukisa offers a mix of physicality and flair. On the wings, Alfred Orege and Humphrey Asiligwa provide speed and finishing ability, while Jackson Siketa’s reliability at fullback completes a potent backline.

The strength of Kabras is further exemplified by their formidable bench, featuring reserves such as Teddy Akala, Emmanuel Otieno, Edward Mwaura, Patrick Lumumba, Biden Hayo, Roy Maruti, Hillary Salano, and James Olela.

This depth ensures that Kabras can maintain high intensity and quality throughout the match, with fresh legs and experienced players ready to make an impact whenever called upon.

The bench's composition underscores the team's overall robustness, providing crucial support and versatility as Kabras strives for another successful outing in the Enterprise Cup.

Kabras Sugar's strategy will likely revolve around their forward dominance and the tactical acumen of their half-backs. By securing set-piece possession and playing to their strengths in the pack, they can control the game's tempo.

The backline, with its blend of power and speed, will be crucial in capitalizing on opportunities and breaking through the Nondescripts' defense.

With the home crowd behind them and the motivation of securing a fourth straight title, Kabras Sugar is poised to put on a commanding performance.

The team’s depth and experience make them formidable opponents as they seek to extend their reign in the Enterprise Cup.

Kabras Sugar Starting XV

  1. Ephraim Oduor
  2. Eugene Sifuna
  3. Hillary Mwanjilwa
  4. Hillary Odhiambo
  5. Clinton Litali
  6. George Nyambua (c)
  7. William Mwanji
  8. Jeanson Misoga
  9. Dan Angwech
  10. Barry Robinson
  11. Alfred Orege
  12. Walter Okoth
  13. Ntabeni Dukisa
  14. Humphrey Asiligwa
  15. Jackson Siketa
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