Embu is ready to make history this weekend as it host’s the inaugural leg of the National Sevens Circuit at the Njukiri Showground

BY PHILLIP ORWA

Local organisers have expressed confidence in their preparations, promising a well-run tournament and a great experience for players and fans alike.

The action comes just days after the Christie Sevens in Nairobi, where KCB Rugby defeated Menengai Oilers 17-5 in the final to clinch their eighth Christie title and their second trophy of the 2025 season, cementing their lead in the overall standings. Kabete Stallions claimed Division Two honors after brushing aside Makueni RFC 22-0, while Mwamba RFC were crowned women’s champions following a 14-5 win over Kenya Harlequins.

KCB who’ve proved their dominace in the 7s will headline Pool A in Embu alongside Daystar Falcons, Mwamba RFC, and hosts Embu RFC. Pool B sees Strathmore Leos drawn with Impala RFC, Kabras Sugar, and Division Two champions Kabete Stallions.

Menengai Oilers who KCB thumped for a third time in a raw lead Pool C, joined by Nakuru RFC, Nondescripts, and Mean Machine, who make their return to Division One rugby. Pool D features Kenya Harlequin, Catholic Monks, MMUST, and invitational side Zetech Oaks.
The National Sevens Circuit will continue after Embu with the Kabeberi Sevens and Dala Sevens, where the overall winner of the 2025 series will be crowned.

The tournament has received a significant lift after Kenya Breweries Limited, through its flagship brand Tusker, announced a sponsorship package worth Sh3 million. From this, Embu Rugby Football Club will receive Sh1.5 million in cash to support logistics, while the remainder will go into enhancing the fan experience with activations at the Tusker Village and the official afterparty.

Deputy Tournament Director of the Embu Sevens, Norman Mutai thanked Tusker for stepping in with sponsorship noting that it was a huge boost for the hosts.

Mutai said “This support from Tusker is a big boost for us as hosts. It allows us to put together a well-organized tournament, welcome teams and fans from across the country, and showcase Embu as a proud rugby destination.

“Preparations are on track, and we are confident of delivering two days of the ultimate rugby experiences at Njukiri Showground.”

Speaking on the sponsorship, Keza Mpyisi, Tusker Sports Brand Manager, said: “We are proud to extend our support to the Embu Sevens, which is a new stop in the National Sevens Circuit.

Tusker’s partnership is about celebrating rugby culture across the country and giving fans an unforgettable experience both on and off the pitch. After the success of Driftwood, Prinsloo and Christie, we are excited to now head to Embu and continue this journey.”

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