- Kenya Lionesses thrashed South Africa 17-0 to win the second leg of the Challenger Series.
- This marks their second consecutive title after winning the first leg last weekend.
- Naomi Amuguni, Sharon Auma, and Freshia Oduor scored tries for Kenya.
- The victory strengthens their chances of promotion to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series.
The Kenya Lionesses delivered a spectacular performance on Saturday night, demolishing hosts South Africa 17-0 to clinch their second straight Challenger Series title in Cape Town.
Kenya started strong, applying relentless pressure before Naomi Amuguni broke the deadlock in the fifth minute, finishing off a well-worked move assisted by Grace Adhiambo.
The Lionesses maintained their dominance in the second half, and in the 11th minute, Sharon Auma displayed her electrifying pace, sprinting past defenders to score Kenya’s second try. Sinaida Nyachio converted, extending the lead to 12-0.
With the clock winding down, Freshia Oduor powered through South Africa’s defense to seal the win with a third try, cementing Kenya’s commanding performance.
The back-to-back triumphs in Cape Town place the Lionesses in prime position for promotion to the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series. Fans are hopeful that the team will carry this momentum forward and continue their dominance on the global stage.