Kenya Cup: Road trips taking a tackle on Impala, admits coach Nyamwaya
Impala Saracens players in a past Kenya Cup match against MMUST RFC at MMUST Grounds in Kakamega County. Photo/ Courtesy
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Impala Saracens forward coach Onsongo Nyamwaya has blamed a
punishing travel schedule for some of the club’s struggles in the ongoing Kenya
Cup campaign.
Speaking to Citizen Digital after their recent outing,
Nyamwaya admitted that long bus journeys have taken a physical toll on his
players, affecting performances on match days.
Out of their five matches so far this season, Impala have
been on the road three times, a reality Nyamwaya says is far from ideal for a
rugby squad.
“I’ll be honest, the travelling has been tough. Out of our
five games, we’ve had to travel three times. Rugby players are big boys, and
sitting in a bus for hours really wears them down,” he said.
Despite the challenge, he noted that the fixtures leave them
with little choice.
“We keep travelling and there is nothing much we can do, that’s
how the fixtures came. There are higher powers that dictate how we play, where
we play, when we play. They decided we should travel two weeks in a row and
there’s nothing we can do,” said Nyamwaya.
The Nairobi-based side recently made the long 376-kilometre
journey to Kakamega to face MMUST RFC, a match Nyamwaya conceded his hosts
wanted more on the day.
Despite the challenges, Impala are already looking ahead,
with focus shifting to their next fixture against Kisumu RFC, who are still
searching for their first win of the season after five matches.
Impala currently sit ninth on the Kenya Cup standings with
six points, their tally including a draw against MMUST and a dominant 50–17
victory over Daystar Falcons. Kisumu, meanwhile, are coming off a 40–28 loss to
Daystar in Athi River.
Nyamwaya remains optimistic, backing his side to bounce back as the league heads into another crucial round of fixtures.


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