Morans Squad for Africa Rugby Named: Eyes on Gold in Mauritius

The anticipation is palpable as the Kenya Sevens Morans prepare to take on the continent at the 2024 Rugby Africa 7s Championship in Mauritius. Head coach Louis Kisia has made a bold statement, declaring the team’s intent to clinch gold in the prestigious tournament.

Kisia unveiled the official Morans squad with a mix of seasoned players and returning stars, promising a formidable challenge for their opponents. The squad sees the return of Denis Abukuse, William Mwanji, and Festus Shiasi, who were last seen donning the national colors during the first leg of the Challenger Series in Dubai. Their inclusion is expected to bolster the team’s experience and depth.

In a strategic move, Shujaa regular Brian Mutua has been named co-captain alongside Ben Salem, aiming to leverage their leadership and on-field synergy. Mutua’s consistency and Salem’s tactical prowess will be crucial in guiding the Morans through the competition.

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Kisia’s confidence in his squad was evident during the announcement. “We have a blend of youth and experience, and the return of key players strengthens our resolve. Our goal is clear – we are going for gold,” he asserted. The coach emphasized the rigorous training and preparation the team has undergone, ensuring they are in peak condition for the championships.

The tournament in Mauritius promises to be a thrilling showcase of African rugby talent, with teams from across the continent vying for the top spot. The Morans, with their eyes set on the gold, will need to demonstrate resilience, strategic play, and unwavering determination.

Fans and rugby enthusiasts will be watching closely as the Morans take to the field, hopeful that Kisia’s squad can deliver on their ambitious target and bring home the gold.

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As the countdown to the 2024 Rugby Africa 7s continues, the Morans’ journey will undoubtedly be a focal point, not just for Kenyan supporters but for rugby followers across Africa. The stage is set, the squad is named, and the quest for gold in Mauritius begins.

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