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Shujaa scrum-half Samuel Asati (centre) tries to evade a tackle from Great Britain defenders during their Valladolid Sevens final Group A match in Spain yesterday.[KRU Media]
Kenya Sevens endured a difficult outing at the Valladolid Sevens in Spain but still stayed on course for a place in next season’s HSBC SVNS Division One after finishing eighth overall in the second leg of the ongoing SVNS Championship series.
Shujaa collected six points in Valladolid to move to 14 points overall after two rounds of the three-leg season finale series.
The Kenyan side had earlier finished seventh at the Hong Kong Sevens last month before slipping one place in Spain following a mixed performance against some of the world’s top rugby sevens nations.
















