Kabras Sugar have retained the Enterprise Cup with a hard fought, come from behind 30-27 victory over eternal rivals KCB at the RFUEA Ground.
It was a good game of rugby, worth the 500 shilling entrance fee charged this afternoon.
KCB were the first to get points on the board, Darwin Mukidza’s early penalty giving them a 3-0 lead.
Jacob Ojee then went over the whitewash, KCB leading 8-0 before converting Fidel Maina’s try as the bankers led 15-0.
Another Mukidza penalty made it 18-0 and at this point, KCB were coasting, well, until the introduction of Brian Tanga who literally changed the game for the sugarmen.
Dan Sikuta soon went over the whitewash, Valerian Tendwa converting to make the scores 18-7 at the break.
Tendwa drilled home a second half penalty for an 18-10 score before adding another one in between two Mukidza penalties as the scores read 24-13 to KCB.
Tendwa was again sure with the boot, converting James Obela’s try for a 24-20 score before Mukidza scored the last of KCB’s points, the bankers leading 27-20 before Kabras came back in the dying moments, Tendwa drilling home a penalty for 27-23 before a late try at the death won the game for the sugarmen, completing their second league and cup double in two seasons.