£5,000 prize money. The presence of Humphrey Kayange and Collins
Injera added much quality to the winning team. In addition Humphrey
Kayange was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the tournament. The
two brothers continue the sojourn with Samurai at the Middlesex Sevens
next week where they will be joined by another Kenyan Felix Ochieng.
He will be sitting on the Samurai technical bench as one of the
coaches taking an opportunity that will certainly raise his profile in
the sevens world. Ochieng who is commonly refered to as 'Atoti' within
the Kenyan rugby fraternity is thought of as a good choice to
replace/takeover the Kenya 7's coach job from Benjamin Ayimba who is
now commitedly running the Benjamin Ayimba Rugby School (BARS).
Go Kayange go. Go Injera go. Go Atoti go. You make Kenyans proud always.
6 Comments:
Its not"Atoti"..its "Toti"
Atoti ni Adebz.
it is TOTI
adebz is playing 7s!
watu wa strath nyinyi mna jijua
Correction. Totty.
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