Kenya Simbas set to face Zimbabwe on Saturday in their first division of the Currie Cup



 Kenya Simbas have begun training for their weekend game against Zimbabwe after returning home from South Africa.

The game will be played at the Nakuru Athletics Club and it features the Currie cup first division game and  will be the first of the three home matches.

The game comes after their regretable loss in South Africa where they lost four out of their five matches by walk over after their late arrival and won one against Namibia.

The Simbas are still in good spirit as they believe they stand a chance to win against Zimbabwe who lost all their six matches.



"The game is ours, we request our fans to turn up in numbers qat the Nakuru Athletics Club, we have it in record," Said Samuel Asati(Tintin) Simbas and KCB rfc Scrum- half.

According to the Head coach, Jerome Pearwater, the home game match will be easier to win.

"The boys are now back home, with backing fans and the familiar environment I do believe we will deliver," noted Jerome Paqarwater, the Simbas headcoach.

He has also said that despite the Simbas winning their last meet up game in 2019 during the Victoria cop, this time the match will be tougher.

"The players need to be wll prepared as this will be a more tougher game compared to the last time we clashed," said Jerome.

He has also  said that they have taken into the team five new members from Kabras rfc and are the Fijian Born Jone Kubu, Bryceson Adaka, Lamech Ambetsa and Eugene Sifuna who are expected to make their first debut in the Simbas team.


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