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TRIBAL BIGOTRY- HOW RUGBY LOST OUT Kshs. 223M TO GOLF

The tension in the dressing room in Paris was palpable, the Kenya 7s Rugby team and its technical bench watched as two of its senior players appeared ready to tear each other to pieces. The Paris leg of the World 7s Series was the final leg in the 10-city series that was played in June 2018. The players who were read

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The tension in the dressing room in Paris was palpable, the Kenya 7s Rugby team and its technical bench watched as two of its senior players appeared ready to tear each other to pieces. The Paris leg of the World 7s Series was the final leg in the 10-city series that was played in June 2018. The players who were ready to go at each other were ironically Kenyas best, Captain Andrew Amonde and Willy “Lomu” Ambaka. The bone of contention was a rather silly idea concocted within the team and unsurprisingly egged on by some former Rugby Federation officials in Nairobi to teach the current office-bearers a lesson by blanking out the sponsor logo on their playing jerseys. From left: Willy Ambaka, Collins Injera and Capt. Andrew Amonde during happier...

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