Newly crowned Challenger Cup champions KCB RFC are now turning their attention to the 2025/2026 Kenya Cup season, which kicks off on November 22, 2025.
The Bankers will open their campaign against Impala RFC in an afternoon fixture at the KCB Sports Club, Ruaraka.
KCB outclassed varsity side Strathmore Leos to win the Challenger Cup 47–12 in an entertaining fixture played at the Impala Club on Saturday afternoon.
The Bankers made their intentions clear from the outset, scoring quick tries and maintaining dominance throughout the first half. By halftime, KCB held a 26–12 lead over the university side, which struggled to keep up despite fielding some of its key players.
The 10-time Kenya Cup champions resumed the second half with renewed intensity, as Dominic Sande sliced through the Leos’ defence to score his first try of the game. Brian Wahinya added the conversion, extending KCB’s lead to 31–12.
Moments later, Tyson Maina capitalised on an excellent scrum deep in the Leos’ territory to add another try, with Stephen ‘Zola’ Osumba slotting in the extras for a 40–12 advantage.
In the dying minutes, Strathmore’s Amon Wamalwa attempted to breach KCB’s solid defence, but Davis Nyaundi stood firm to deny him. The Bankers then sealed the victory with a final try and successful conversion, wrapping up the match 47–12 in favour of the Ruaraka outfit.
Speaking after the game, team captain Vincent Onyala expressed pride in the squad’s performance: “We are pleased with the team we are building at KCB. Everyone is showing great character and hunger to succeed. If we continue with this momentum, we believe we can reclaim the Kenya Cup, a trophy that has eluded us for a while.”
Newly crowned Challenger Cup champions KCB RFC are now turning their attention to the 2025/2026 Kenya Cup season, which kicks off on November 22, 2025.
The Bankers will open their campaign against Impala RFC in an afternoon fixture at the KCB Sports Club, Ruaraka.
KCB outclassed varsity side Strathmore Leos to win the Challenger Cup 47–12 in an entertaining fixture played at the Impala Club on Saturday afternoon.
The Bankers made their intentions clear from the onset, scoring quick tries and maintaining dominance throughout the first half. By halftime, KCB held a 26–12 lead over the university side, which struggled to keep up despite fielding some of its key players.
The 10-time Kenya Cup champions resumed the second half with renewed intensity, as Dominic Sande sliced through the Leos’ defence to score his first try of the game. Brian Wahinya added the conversion, extending KCB’s lead to 31–12.
Moments later, Tyson Maina capitalised on an excellent scrum deep in the Leos’ territory to add another try, with Stephen ‘Zola’ Osumba slotting in the extras for a 40–12 advantage.
In the dying minutes, Strathmore’s Amon Wamalwa attempted to breach KCB’s solid defence, but Davis Nyaundi stood firm to deny him. The bankers then sealed the victory with a final try and successful conversion, wrapping up the match 47–12 in favour of the Ruaraka outfit.
Speaking after the game, team captain Vincent Onyala expressed pride in the squad’s performance: “We are pleased with the team we are building at KCB. Everyone is showing great character and hunger to succeed. If we continue with this momentum, we believe we can reclaim the Kenya Cup, a trophy that has eluded us for a while.”
