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Kenya rugby XV beat Hong Kong 34-10
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Kenya vs Hong Kong 2016

 

 

Kenya Simbas completed a double over Hong Kong by thrashing the Dragons 34-10 in the second leg tie of the Tatu City Series International test match, at the RFUEA Grounds yesterday.

 

This was the second victory for the Jerome Paarwater's side after a selected Kenya "A" team rallied from behind to beat the 22nd ranked Hong Kong 24-18 in their first match on Tuesday night.

 

The hosts took the lead through instrumental KCB fullback Darwin Mukidza's penalty kick before he converted Joseph Kangethe's try for Kenya to go 10-0 up.

 

David Ambunya then combined well with man of the match Tony Owour for the Strathmore back-row to extend the lead to 17-0 with a converted try.

 

Mukidza scored his second penalty of the day before Hong Kong's Matt Roslee kicked over a penalty for the score to read 20-3 at halftime.

Mukidza delivered a fine pass to fly-half Nato Simiyu to ground a third converted try for Kenya before Mukidza scored and converted his own try to make the scores 34-3.

 

Simon Muniafu was then substituted by Dan Sikuta after sustaining a hand injury as Peter Karia and Captain Brian Nyikuli were replaced by Sammy Warui and Max Adaka respectively.

Tony Onyango paved way for Isaac Adimo before substitute Hugo Stiles scored a first converted try for Hong Kong.

 

 

 

Courtesy of the Standard

 

 
   



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