Seasoned Officials Set to Oversee Kenya Cup and Championship Finals!
The stage is set for an epic weekend of Kenyan rugby as the Kenya Cup and Championship finals take center stage on April 6th. To ensure proper account of the games are the experienced match officials who will be tasked with ensuring a fair and thrilling competition.
Constant Cap Steers the Kenya Cup Men’s Final
The highly anticipated clash between Kabras Sugar and KCB Rugby in the Kenya Cup Men’s final will be overseen by the respected referee, Constant Cap. Cap, known for his calm demeanor and decisive calls, will be assisted by seasoned veterans Duncan Kioko and Victor Oduor. Victor, interestingly, is set to reach a personal milestone as this match will mark his 100th officiated match in the Kenya Cup! Supporting the officiating team will be a team of Try Zone Officials (TZO) led by Mugi Mugendi, a Reserve Match Official/Try Zone Manager (RM/TZM), a Communication Coordinator (CC), and a Master of Ceremony (MC) – all ensuring a smooth and well-coordinated match experience.
Mercy Dudi Leads the Charge in the Women’s Kenya Cup Final
The Women’s Kenya Cup final between Mwamba and Northern Suburbs will be under the watchful eye of referee Mercy Dudi. Dudi, a rising star in Kenyan rugby officiating, is known for her sharp vision and strong leadership on the pitch. She will be ably supported by assistants Vincent Muiruri and Samuel Kioko, ensuring a fair and competitive match for both teams. Esther Nyambura and Eugene Gitonga will serve as Try Zone Officials (TZO) for the women’s final.
Daniel Chibata Takes Center Stage in the KRU Championship Final
The battle for Championship glory between SC Pirates and Impala RFC will be overseen by referee Daniel Chibata. Chibata, known for his fair play and clear communication, will be looking to ensure a high-quality and exciting match. Assisting him on the field will be Brian Nyakundi and Protus Omusayu, both experienced officials themselves. Edwin Kagota will serve as the Try Zone Official (TZO) for the Championship final, while Barasa Wanyama takes on the role of Competition Match Officer (CMO).
Experience and Expertise Promise a Thrilling Finals Weekend
With a seasoned team of match officials taking charge, fans can be assured of a well-managed and exciting finals weekend for both the Kenya Cup and the KRU Championship. The combination of experience, leadership, and clear communication will undoubtedly contribute to a high standard of officiating, allowing the teams to showcase their best rugby on the biggest stage.
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