All Set for Prinsloo Sevens as KBL Offers Ksh. 3 Million Sponsorship
Published on: September 13, 2024 11:23 (EAT)
Preparations are in top gear for the highly anticipated final leg of the 2024 National Sevens Circuit, set to take place this weekend, at the Nakuru Athletics Club.
The Prinsloo Sevens, which brings the curtain down on this year’s thrilling circuit, promises exhilarating rugby action as the country’s top teams compete for the coveted championship title.
As the excitement builds, Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL), through its Tusker brand has reaffirmed its commitment to the sport with a Ksh. 3 million sponsorship towards the tournament.
Speaking upon receiving the sponsorship boost, Nakuru RFC Chairman Aggrey Omiyo expressed confidence in the tournament’s success, noting that all preparations are in their final stages.
“We are fully prepared for the tournament, which has attracted a strong lineup of teams. We have a lot of competition in the Division One, as we have three teams at the top of the standing after Driftwood 7s and each one of them could claim the title, and therefore we expect exhilarating rugby action when the teams come down to Nakuru City.
"All arrangements are in place, and our facilities are in excellent shape ahead of the competition. We extend our heartfelt thanks to KBL for their generous support, which will play a key role in ensuring the success of this event,” said Omiyo.
He added, “This contribution is instrumental in covering the event’s financial needs and elevating the experience for both players and fans. KBL’s ongoing support for sports in Kenya is truly appreciated, and we are excited to deliver a memorable rugby experience.”
Speaking during the sponsorship announcement, Tusker Brand Marketing Manager, Christine Kariuki, highlighted KBL's longstanding commitment to Kenyan rugby.
"Tusker is proud to continue supporting Kenyan rugby through our sponsorship of the 2024 Prinsloo Sevens. Our involvement throughout the National Sevens Circuit, including Dala Sevens, Kabeberi Sevens, and Driftwood Sevens, underscores our belief in rugby’s power to unite communities. We are honored to contribute to its growth and success," Kariuki stated.
"We are excited to announce that Tusker will be providing Ksh. 3 million for the Prinsloo Sevens this weekend. This sponsorship will play a critical role in ensuring the smooth organization of the tournament while enhancing the overall experience for everyone involved. Our goal is to showcase top-level rugby and create lasting memories for both players and fans."
The Prinsloo Sevens follows the conclusion of the Driftwood Sevens in Mombasa, where Kenya Harlequin emerged champions, defeating KCB Rugby 15-12 in a thrilling final on Sunday, 8 September.
This marked Harlequin's second Cup title of the season, propelling them to the top of the overall standings with 97 points and positioning them as strong contenders for the National Sevens Circuit title.
Kabras RFC currently holds second place despite missing the podium in Mombasa, remaining in contention for their first title since 2017.
KCB Rugby, with 19 points earned from their second-place finish in Mombasa, remains within striking distance for the title.
While Menengai Oilers have fallen out of the title race, Strathmore Leos, Catholic Monks, MMUST, Nondescripts, Blak Blad, and Daystar Falcons continue to fight for positions within the top ten.
Nakuru RFC holds 38 points and looks poised to secure their spot in the 2025 National Sevens Circuit if they maintain their position in the standings.
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