Welwitschias finish third at Rugby Africa Cup
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WINDHOEK: After a disappointing performance against Zimbabwe in the semi-final match at the 2024 Rugby Africa Cup, Namibia’s senior rugby team, the Welwitschias, redeemed themselves with a strong showing against Kenya on Sunday, securing third place i…
WINDHOEK: After a disappointing performance against Zimbabwe in the semi-final match at the 2024 Rugby Africa Cup, Namibia’s senior rugby team, the Welwitschias, redeemed themselves with a strong showing against Kenya on Sunday, securing third place in the championship.
The senior national rugby team emerged victorious with a score of 38-27 in a high-scoring play-off of the Rugby Africa Cup, held at the renovated Mandela National Stadium and Wankulukuku Stadium in Kampala, Uganda.
The tournament featured the top eight rugby unions across Africa and served as the initial stage of preparation for the 2027 men’s Rugby World Cup qualifiers for the African region, to be held in the same country next year.
On Sunday, Namibia took control of the game from the beginning. Flyhalf Denzo Bruwer scored most of the penalties and conversions for the team, showcasing his strong kicking skills.
The Welwitschias demonstrated their determination by scoring four tries just before half-time, giving them a 26-5 lead at the br
eak.
In the second half, Kenya made a comeback by scoring two quick tries at the beginning. However, Namibia remained resilient and responded each time Kenya scored points.
Kenya brought in Derrick Lusambili, who made a significant impact. His presence became evident when he scored a crucial point for his team, briefly raising Kenyan hopes.
However, halfback Jacques Theron ensured that Namibia secured third place in this year’s tournament as he responded with his try for the Namibian outfit, which Bruwer, who was having a fine day with the boot, converted.
Namibia, who entered the competition as record African champions, lost their title to Zimbabwe in the semi-finals and will now return home with a bronze medal.
Source: The Namibia News Agency