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SAFARI SEVENS



                                                        Memories – Lavin Asego


                                                        The Safari Sevens has over the years

                                                        unearthed its fair share of Kenya Sevens
                                                        players who have gone on to excel on
                                                        the World stage in rugby’s abridged
                                                        version.


                                                        Among the players who have proceeded to greatness include Oscar
                                                        Osir, Dennis Mwanja, Humphrey Kayange, Collins Injera, Innocent
                                                        Simiyu to name but a few.
                                                        Playmaker par excellence Lavin Asego, the first Kenyan player to
                                                        reach 1000 points on the Sevens World Series, also earned his first
                                                        representative stripes at this very tournament way back in 2003. It is
                                                        also important to note that Lavin is one of a select bunch of players
                                                        to have played in the Nike, Carisbook, Kooga, Volcano, Gilbert and
                                                        Samurai kits for Kenya. We will have to do a separate interview to
                                                        cover Lavin’s kit experience.
                                                        Reliving those Safari Sevens experiences, Lavin says, ” I first played
                                                        at the Safari Sevens in 2003 at the RFUEA Ground and featured for
                                                        Shujaa, which was the Kenyan second string side at the tournament.
                                                        It was an amazing feeling because just a year earlier I remember
                                                        watching it on television and telling myself I want to replace Jeff
                                                        Vilembwa who was the flyhalf in that Shujaa squad at the time.”

                                                        His burning ambition and desire to achieve more saw him rise up
                                                        the ranks, featuring for the first choice Kenyan side in subsequent
                                                        editions, winning the Robin Cahill trophy in 2004, 2008,2009 and
                                                        2010.

                                                        In describing that winning feeling, Asego says, ” The crowd
                                                        was always amazing and I usually took time to look around the
                                                        stadium and soak in the atmosphere. My enduring memory of the
                                                        tournament at RFUEA was beating the Emerging Boks in the 2010
                                                        final with torrential rain pouring. Ashy (Sidney Ashioya) scored the
                                                        winning try in extra time.”

                                                        The 2010 final was the last time the RFUEA Ground witnessed Safari
                                                        Sevens action, making stops at Nyayo Stadium and Kasarani in the
                                                        intervening years before returning back to where it all began in 1996
                                                        for the 2017 edition.
                                                        Lavin, having witnessed the tournament go full circle, says, ” If we
                                                        can get the RFUEA crowd over to Kasarani then we have a world
                                                        class tournament worthy of the world series.”

                                                        Lavin’s parting shot to upcoming players: ” Nobody owes you
                                                        anything. Head down,work hard and your light will shine.”

                                                        This year’s Safari Sevens takes place at the RFUEA Ground between
                                                        3rd and 5th November 2017.



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