Safari Sevens

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The 2006 Safari Sevens logo.
The 2006 Safari Sevens logo.

The Safari Sevens is an annual rugby sevens tournament held in Kenya. The tournament is run by the Kenya Rugby Football Union. The competition is one of Africa's largest sevens tournament, and is contested by Kenya as well as numerous other nations. The competition is traditionally held at RFUEA grounds, Nairobi.

  • 2006 Emerging Springboks - Zimbabwe 26 - 22
  • 2005 Samoa - Western Province 52 - 0
  • 2004 Kenya - Emerging Springboks 10 - 7
  • 2003 Kenya - Emerging Springboks 29 - 7
  • 2002 British Army - Kenya 38 - 5
  • 2001 British Army - Bristol U. 45 - 26
  • 2000 Zimbabwe - Kenya (World Cup qualifier)
  • 1999 Public School Wanderers - Bristol U. 17-12
  • 1998 Bristol U. - Samurais 33-17
  • 1997 Kenya - Cumbria 47-7
  • 1996 Public School Wanderers - Zimbabwe 40-14

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