Jinja Hippos lift Genocide Memorial 7s rugby tourney

Ugandan side Jinja Hippos lifted the second edition of the Genocide Memorial sevens rugby tournament on Saturday after a walk over against Remera Buffaloes at Amahoro Stadium.

Monday, June 15, 2015
Jinja Hipposu2019 Johnson Bayiga (with the ball) charges on a run as his teammate Derrick Mugwanya looks on. (T. Kisambira)

Men’s final

Jinja Hippos 28 – 0 Remera Buffaloes

Semi-finals

Jinja Hippos 28- 7 Kigali Sharks

Buffaloes 7 – 5 Lion de Fer

Ugandan side Jinja Hippos lifted the second edition of the Genocide Memorial sevens rugby tournament on Saturday after a walk over against Remera Buffaloes at Amahoro Stadium.

The Buffaloes decided to forfeit the final after officials from the Rwanda Rugby Federation (RRF) turned down the former’s request to use three players from Thousands Hills Rugby Club.

"We are very happy that we managed to win the Genocide Memorial tournament title in our debut appearance. Honestly, we played well and deserved to win. However, we are sad that we did not get to play the final because we had earlier lost to the Buffaloes in the group stages and we wanted to prove to them that we are a better team,” explained Coach Jonan Manzi, head coach of Jinja Hippos.

The Hippos had earlier thrashed Kigali Sharks 28-7 in the semi-final to book a berth with the tournament favourites, Buffaloes who overcame bitter rivals Lion de Fer 7–5 in a tightly contested encounter.

According to the RRF president Alex Araire, the tournament rules were clear that clubs were only allowed to field only players from their club list in the national league, a decision which did not go down well with the Buffaloes’ faithful who claimed they were not made aware of this at the beginning of the tournament.

Meanwhile, Jinja Hippos’ George Okeno was named the Most Valuable Player of the event.