| POOL A | MWAMBA | DAYSTAR | MT KENYA UNI | USIU |
| POOL B | QUINS | KCA | MONKS | KEMU NAIROBI |
| POOL C | IMPALA | MACHINE | NAIROBI MTAA | MOLO RFC |
| POOL D | NAKURU | BLAKBLAD | ORYX | MWAMBA II |
| POOL E | KCB | KISUMU | BUNGOMA | MOMBASA |
| POOL F | STRATHMORE | HOMEBOYZ | EGERTON | NONDIES |
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Friday, September 17, 2010
Sevens Action Returns to Nairobi
The penultimate leg of the Western Union National Sevens Circuit takes place this weekend at the RFUEA grounds, courtesy of Mwamba's hosting their Kabeberi Memorial Sevens. The hosts are seeded top with Harlequins as second seeds. The circuit has been surprising in that defending champions Strathmore have not gotten anywhere near the finals whilst all three legs held so far have yielded the same semi final and final pairings. Will this be the leg where the tables are turned? Machinations and broken promises notwithstanding, the circuit champion should also be determined during this leg. Extended draws have meant that there is very little meaningful rugby on Day 1 and for the die hard rugby pundits, little cause to spend time at the grounds. But for the rest, enjoy your day.
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