Rugby: Kigali Sharks clinch first league title
Monday, October 08, 2018
Kigali Sharks ended their 15-year league title jinx with a comfortable 27-14 victory in the final at Amahoro Stadium over the weekend. File photo.

Kigali Sharks rugby club made history on Saturday night by winning their historic first national rugby league title as the domestic rugby season concluded at Amahoro stadium.

Sharks ran riot to show just how important the title was to them with an emphatic 27-14 victory over Rusizi-based side, Resilience Rugby Club.

Sharif Gasore scored three tries to take away the game from Resilience in the opening half, while Emmanuel Dushimiyimana added a penalty before Christian Nduwayo capped things off with another try to seal the victory for his side.

But it was the fit and physical captain Barnabas Ngizwenayo and the man of the match Issa Gatera that formed the platform for the Sharks to dominate the league’s final showdown, which saw the club claim the first league championship since the club was formed 15 years ago.

Talking to Times Sport in a post-match interview, Sharks skipper Ngizwenayo said: "I don’t know how to describe how I feel right now, we are very happy for the victory and for the first league title. We have won something special, and the best part is that we are not finished yet.”

"I thank my fellow players, coach, and members of the club for making this a successful season,” he added.

Resilience, which lost control and concentration in defence during the first half, tried to come back into the game in the second half but the efforts were not enough to save the day for the Rusizi-based outfit. Frederick Ngamijumuremyi scored two tries in the second half.

Minutes later, he motored on and bashed through the Sharks defense, but could not get in another crucial try for his side.

Samuel Nirera, who was in clinical form, made a lovely move which turned into the first conversion while Ngamijumuremyi scored another.

After the final whistle, Resilience captain Donatien Ufitimfura explained that his side lost the game plan, concentration and control in defence after conceding two tries in the first half.

As the season came to a close, Sharks – who beat 2017 champions Remera Buffaloes in the last four – celebrated not only the trophy but also the qualification to represent Rwanda in the regional rugby club championships.

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