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IRB 7s 2013-2014
masukuma
#211 Posted : Sunday, February 09, 2014 10:18:52 PM
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Alba wrote:
Australia used to be a team that Kenya would charaza routinely.

And during that time, I said that Australia was targetting the Olympics. Its taking shape! Australia WILL WIN THE OLYMPIC 7s Medal!! <--- tutarudi hapa 2016.
Why? Coz they built a team from scratch! when Mitch Ochola tried that people called him names sasa we reuse old players can I ask? Why is Biko still on that team? there is no way that team can perform this year and next year! we need to rebuild! forget this year and next year (we just need to ensure we are in top 10). Build a team for the olympics!
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
Alba
#212 Posted : Monday, February 10, 2014 4:57:26 PM
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@Masukuma

When Mitch Ocholla was coach Kenya performed so poorly that they received a warning letter from IRB stating that their status a core IRB member would be reviewed if they did not shape up. In fact they are probably the reason IRB introduced a system of qualification for core status.

The IRB sevens is not a platform for rebuilding. If Kenya wants to rebuild then they should use lesser sevens tournaments like the Rome sevens, Twickenham sevens, Safari sevens and so forth to develop younger players.

I do not see any reason why they must risk being demoted by trying to rebuild with the IRB sevens.

The current performance just goes to show that the correct coach makes a big difference. When Friday came in , the performance rose significantly. Now with Treu, the performance has plumetted. Yet the players are the same. Treu may have been a good coach for SA but this is a different system.






Kausha
#213 Posted : Thursday, February 13, 2014 9:23:40 PM
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Alba wrote:
@Masukuma

When Mitch Ocholla was coach Kenya performed so poorly that they received a warning letter from IRB stating that their status a core IRB member would be reviewed if they did not shape up. In fact they are probably the reason IRB introduced a system of qualification for core status.

The IRB sevens is not a platform for rebuilding. If Kenya wants to rebuild then they should use lesser sevens tournaments like the Rome sevens, Twickenham sevens, Safari sevens and so forth to develop younger players.

I do not see any reason why they must risk being demoted by trying to rebuild with the IRB sevens.

The current performance just goes to show that the correct coach makes a big difference. When Friday came in , the performance rose significantly. Now with Treu, the performance has plumetted. Yet the players are the same. Treu may have been a good coach for SA but this is a different system.


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f you understand 7's and for that matter have been watching sevens for some years, you will realize besides tietjens, Treu is the next legendary 7's coach. Treu is not a fool to have picked Kenya. He had the English job before it was offered to Simon Amor. Infact Friday was second to Treu in interviews. What Treu is trying to do is build the team around our natural strengths and that is why natural rugby addicts can identify with him. You will not hear any noise from the rugby purists yet even at the height of Friday's helm, there was loads of noise from purists.

look Treu is no David Moyes of Man U, give him a few more tournaments and we may just win Rio's Gold. Watch the team at the tail end of the season when we struggle. Mind you we are already now consistently winning the Baulo! With Friday we could never tell what was going happen. We could one day be in the semis another in the quarters and another in schield.
Kausha
#214 Posted : Thursday, February 13, 2014 9:25:50 PM
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Alba wrote:
@Masukuma

When Mitch Ocholla was coach Kenya performed so poorly that they received a warning letter from IRB stating that their status a core IRB member would be reviewed if they did not shape up. In fact they are probably the reason IRB introduced a system of qualification for core status.

The IRB sevens is not a platform for rebuilding. If Kenya wants to rebuild then they should use lesser sevens tournaments like the Rome sevens, Twickenham sevens, Safari sevens and so forth to develop younger players.

I do not see any reason why they must risk being demoted by trying to rebuild with the IRB sevens.

The current performance just goes to show that the correct coach makes a big difference. When Friday came in , the performance rose significantly. Now with Treu, the performance has plumetted. Yet the players are the same. Treu may have been a good coach for SA but this is a different system.


If you understand 7's and for that matter have been watching sevens for some years, you will realize besides tietjens, Treu is the next legendary 7's coach. Treu is not a fool to have picked Kenya. He had the English job before it was offered to Simon Amor. Infact Friday was second to Treu in interviews. What Treu is trying to do is build the team around our natural strengths and that is why natural rugby addicts can identify with him. You will not hear any noise from the rugby purists yet even at the height of Friday's helm, there was loads of noise from purists.

look Treu is no David Moyes of Man U, give him a few more tournaments and we may just win Rio's Gold. Watch the team at the tail end of the season when we struggle. Mind you we are already now consistently winning the Baulo! With Friday we could never tell what was going happen. We could one day be in the semis another in the quarters and another in schield.




mibbz
#215 Posted : Thursday, February 13, 2014 10:03:54 PM
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Kausha wrote:
Alba wrote:
@Masukuma

When Mitch Ocholla was coach Kenya performed so poorly that they received a warning letter from IRB stating that their status a core IRB member would be reviewed if they did not shape up. In fact they are probably the reason IRB introduced a system of qualification for core status.

The IRB sevens is not a platform for rebuilding. If Kenya wants to rebuild then they should use lesser sevens tournaments like the Rome sevens, Twickenham sevens, Safari sevens and so forth to develop younger players.

I do not see any reason why they must risk being demoted by trying to rebuild with the IRB sevens.

The current performance just goes to show that the correct coach makes a big difference. When Friday came in , the performance rose significantly. Now with Treu, the performance has plumetted. Yet the players are the same. Treu may have been a good coach for SA but this is a different system.


If you understand 7's and for that matter have been watching sevens for some years, you will realize besides tietjens, Treu is the next legendary 7's coach. Treu is not a fool to have picked Kenya. He had the English job before it was offered to Simon Amor. Infact Friday was second to Treu in interviews. What Treu is trying to do is build the team around our natural strengths and that is why natural rugby addicts can identify with him. You will not hear any noise from the rugby purists yet even at the height of Friday's helm, there was loads of noise from purists.

look Treu is no David Moyes of Man U, give him a few more tournaments and we may just win Rio's Gold. Watch the team at the tail end of the season when we struggle. Mind you we are already now consistently winning the Baulo! With Friday we could never tell what was going happen. We could one day be in the semis another in the quarters and another in schield.






@ ALBA you have spoken like the three wise men.....very detaileld description.you should send such stuff to newspapers for publishing
muganda
#216 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 11:59:12 AM
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Local timings for the @KenyaSevens #Tokyo7s this Saturday, 22nd March are as follows:




McReggae
#217 Posted : Wednesday, March 19, 2014 12:05:06 PM
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muganda wrote:
Local timings for the @KenyaSevens #Tokyo7s this Saturday, 22nd March are as follows:






This time round I hope the real Kenya stands up!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
Coolio
#218 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 6:22:24 AM
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1st half Shujaa leading Boks 7-5!!!
Nadondosha meli kubwa seuze ngalawa!
Coolio
#219 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 6:31:31 AM
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26-12 full time we loose!
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MatataMingi
#220 Posted : Saturday, March 22, 2014 9:55:35 AM
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