Thursday, August 27, 2009

Lady Cranes to host Kenyans in return match

Lady Cranes 15’s coach, Henry Musoke, has the unenviable task of rebuilding the Lady Cranes 15’s squad and at the same retaining the Elgon Cup. The retirement and unavailability of half of the regular starting players meant that Musoke had to throw 7 uncapped players and several fringe players into the deep end in the game against Kenya 2 weeks ago. Led by their new captain, Prossy Nakakande, the Lady Cranes spectacularly collapsed against a well drilled and experienced Kenyan side. Although the Ugandans showed occasional flashes of brilliance, the Kenyans used their strong pack effectively to provide their backs with good ball and wipe out any resistance from the Ugandans: the result was a 38 – 05 drubbing.

Two weeks on Musoke will probably use the same squad against the Kenyans and hope for better results. Musoke will have to do without the services of Dorothy Nekesa as she was injured in the first leg and has not recovered in time for the return leg. However, it is likely that the squad will be boosted by the presence of Charlotte Mudoola who missed the first leg as she was sitting exams. After their baptism of fire, Musoke will hope that the new players will have settled into the team and will thrive under the steadying influence of seasoned players such as Mudoola, Christine Kizito and Helen Buteme. Ugandan fans have come to expect nothing short of victory at home and Musoke and his charges will have to do all that they can to deliver. The Kenyans arrive today with a largely unchanged squad - Esther Njue steps in for Florence Awuor.

Kenyan squad:

Forwards

Camilyne Awour, Mary Otieno, Rebecca Kerubo, Angela Olum, Rachael Adhiambo, Aberdeen Shikhoyi, Stacy Awour, Irene Nyakundi, Ester Njue, Adelaide Nasambu, Kezia Adhiambo.

Backs

Mary Musieka, Doreen Remour, Rubina Wambui, Judy Agengo, Celestine Navalayo (Captain), Philadelphia Olando, Irene Awino, Anita Omondi, Dorcas Ocholi, Millicent Opalla, Janet Midecha.

Officials: Sammy Kemmey (Coach), Pritt Nyandatt (Assistant Coach) Yvonne Makwali (Team Manager), Gerald Omondi (Physiotherapist).


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Monday, August 17, 2009

Kenya in emphatic win over Lady Cranes

The Kenyan women possibly hold an unassailable lead after winning the first leg of the Elgon Cup 38 - 05. The Kenyans built up a 19 - 00 half time lead after winning all their set pieces and using their bigger forwards to set up attacking options for their backline. Doreen Remour and Celestine Navalayo scored 2 tries each, with woman of the match Adedeen Shikoyi and Mary Otieno adding one each. Angela Olum kicked over four conversions. Christine Kizito scored a consolation try for the Lady Cranes.

Both teams were reduced to 14 in the second half after Helen Buteme (Uganda) was shown a yellow card for a high tackle while Philadelphia Olanda (Kenya) got a yellow card for stamping.

Prossy Nakakande, the new Lady Cranes captain admitted this was not Uganda at her best. “We took so long to settle down and give credit to Kenya, they have very strong runners who made the difference. It may not be an excuse but we are missing some of the key players for this leg. It is a wake up call and we just have to step it up in the return leg which will not be easy,” the captain acknowledged.

The Kenyan captain, Celestine Navalayo said they were taking it one game at a time. “We will celebrate this win but the hard work starts just now. I think we could have won by many points but did not convert our chances early in the first half which is why it took 25 minutes to score the first points,” she said.

The Ugandans host the Kenyans in Kampala on August 29th.

Full-time: 38 - 05
Half-time: 19-0

Scorers
Kenya: Tries – Abedeen Shikoyi, Celestine Navalayo (2), Doreen Remour (2), Mary Atieno; Conversions: Angela Olum (4).

Uganda, Tries: Christine Kizito.

Yellow Cards
Helen Buteme (Uganda)
Philadelphia Olando (Kenya)

Match officials
Referee: Andrew Karani (Kenya)
Assistant referees: Allan Khakame (Kenya), Ian Muriuki (Kenya).
Table officials: Edward Mbugua and Daniel Kimani (Kenya)
Match Commissioner: Godwin Karuga (Kenya)


Lady Cranes team

  1. Warry Nambirige - Thunderbirds
  2. Dorothy Nekesa - Thunderbirds (Angela Athieno)
  3. Alice Nankyonyi - Thunderbirds (Fortunate Irankunda)
  4. Hellen Gizamba - Black Panthers
  5. Christine Kizito - Thunderbirds
  6. Evelyn Aweku (vice captain) - Thunderbirds
  7. Aalliya Adania - Thunderbirds
  8. Josephine Namayega - Black Panthers
  9. Rosenburg Kanyunyuzi - Thunderbirds
  10. Harriet Kayonjo - Thunderbirds (Claire Anena)
  11. Prossy Nakakande (captain) - Black Panthers
  12. Brenda Kayiyi - Black Panthers
  13. Beatrice Atim - Black Panthers (Joan Namuyomba)
  14. Emma Oroma - Black Panthers (Mary Kyoita)
  15. Helen Buteme - Black Panthers
  16. Fortunate Irankunda - Black Panthers
  17. Angela Athieno - Black Panthers
  18. Claire Anena - Black Panthers
  19. Aisha Bahanii - Black Panthers
  20. Hadijah Namuyanja - Rangers
  21. Joan Namuyomba - Thunderbirds
  22. Mary Kyoita – Rangers
Coach: Henry Musoke
Team manager: Pamela Abeja
Team doctor: Priscilla Najjemba

Kenya team

  1. Camilyne Awuor - Mwamba Invaders (Janet Midecha)
  2. Mary Otieno - Mwamba Invaders
  3. Rebecca Kerubo - Mwamba Invaders
  4. Angela Olum - Mwamba Invaders
  5. Rachael Adhiambo - Mwamba Invaders (Florence Awuor)
  6. Stacy Awuor - Vivi Girls
  7. Abedeen Shikhoi - Mwamba Invaders
  8. Irene Nyakundi - Mwamba Invaders
  9. Mary Musieka - Mwamba Invaders (Anita Omondi)
  10. Doreen Remour - Mwamba Invaders
  11. Philadelphia Olando - Mwamba Invaders
  12. Judy Agengo - Mwamba Invaders
  13. Celestine Navalayo (Captain) - Mwamba Invaders
  14. Robinah Wambui - Vivi Girls
  15. Irene Awino - Mwamba Invaders
  16. Anita Omondi - Mwamba Invaders
  17. Dorcas Ocholi - Mwamba Invaders
  18. Florence Awuor - Vivi Girls
  19. Kezia Adhiambo - Vivi Girls
  20. Adeline Nasambu - Mwamba Invaders
  21. Millicent Opalla - Mwamba Invaders
  22. Janet Midecha - Vivi Girls
Coach: Sammy Kemmey
Team manager: Josephine Were
Physiotherapist: George Odhiambo



sources: the Punter, Daily Nation, August 15th 2009 and kenyarfu.com


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Lady Cranes for Elgon CUp

The Lady Cranes depart by bus for Kenya today.

Warry Nambirige, Dorothy Nekesa, Alice Nankyonyi, *Hellen Gizamba, Christine Kizito, Evelyn Aweku, Aliya Adania, Josephine Namayega, Rosenburg Kanyunyuzi, Harriet Kayonjo, Prossy Nakakande, Brenda Kayiyi, *Beatrice Atim, *Emma Oroma, Helen Buteme, *Claire Anena, Hadija Namuyanja, *Angela Atieno, *Mary Kyoita, *Aisha Bahanii, Joan Namuyomba and Fortunate Irankunda.

*denotes uncapped for 15's.

Coach Henry Musoke
Assitant coach Bobby Musinguzi
Team Manager Jackie Kigozi



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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Elgon Cup to go on despite EABL eleventh hour pull out

East Africa Breweries Limited (EABL) has stopped sponsoring the annual epic Elgon Cup clashes between arch-rivals Kenya and Uganda. Despite the withdrawal by EABL the event between Uganda and Kenya will go on as planned. Uganda will this week send both the Rugby Cranes and the Lady Cranes to Nairobi and host the Kenyan teams 2 weeks later. URU chairman, William Blick, said that both URU and KRFU were looking for other sponsors and that there were plans to revive the East African Rugby Union.


sources: Sunday Vision and Sunday Monitor, 9th August, 2009

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Henry Musoke takes women through their paces

The former team manager of Uganda men's national team - Henry Musoke - has taken over as the Lady Cranes 15's coach. Musoke has been taking the women through their paces at Kyadondo Rugby Club. Musoke has a selection dilemma as several youngsters have come through the ranks and are putting up performances that cannot be overlooked.

The Lady Cranes team will be named at the end of this week and they leave for Nairobi by bus next week on Thursday.





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