2011 Victoria Cup

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2011 Victoria Cup
Countries Kenya
 Uganda
 Zimbabwe
Tournament format(s)Round-robin
Matches played6
2010 (Previous) (Next) 2012

The 2011 Victoria Cup was scheduled to take place in June and July 2011; it will be the second Victoria Cup with the national teams from Zimbabwe, Kenya and Uganda competing in a round robin tournament, with both home and away fixtures. Kenya are the reigning champions after winning all 4 of their matches in 2010.

Schedule[edit]

Click on the date in the first column to see more details on that match.

Date Kickoff Home Score Visitor Venue Notes
2011-06-12 EAT  Uganda
15 – 25
Zimbabwe  Kyadondo Ground, Kampala, Uganda This match doubled as the opening game of both the Victoria Cup and of the Confederation of African Rugby (CAR) Division 1B playoffs
2011-06-25 CAT  Zimbabwe
42 - 24
Kenya  Harare Sports Club, Harare, Zimbabwe
2011-07-02 CAT  Zimbabwe
49 – 21
Uganda  Hartsfeild, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
2011-07-09 EAT  Kenya
27–10
Uganda  RFUEA Ground, Kenya Doubles as first match of the 2011 Elgon Cup
2011-07-16 EAT  Uganda
32– 18
Kenya  Kyadondo Rugby Ground, Uganda Doubles as second match of the 2011 Elgon Cup
2011-07-23 EAT  Kenya
21–26
Zimbabwe  Nyayo National sports Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya

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2011 Final Table of Standings[edit]

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference Points Bonus TOTAL
Zimbabwe 4 4 0 0 142 81 +61 16 2 18
Kenya 4 1 0 3 90 110 -20 4 1 5
Uganda 4 1 0 3 78 119 -41 4 0 4

2011 points scorers[edit]

Player Tries Conversions Penalties Drop-goals POINTS
 Kenya 0
 Uganda 0
 Zimbabwe 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0

Match 1[edit]

Tangai Nemadire put the Sables 5-0 up eight minutes into the game. Justin Kimono, top try scorer at the recently concluded Bamburi Rugby Super Series restored parity for the home side on thirty minutes. The diminutive Kimono, making his national team debut scored again two minutes later. Tichafara Makwanya's thirty fifth-minute penalty narrowed the deficit to 10-8 just before half-time. Prop forward Denford Mutamangira scored a try on forty eight minutes with Makwanya's conversion putting Zimbabwe 15-10 ahead. Gardner Nechironga scored a try and Makwanya's conversion put Zimbabwe 22-10 ahead on fifty minutes. Makwanya scored a drop goal with an hour gone before Robert Seguya scored a late pushover try for Uganda. Final score 25-15 to Zimbabwe.

Defending champions Kenya played a series of friendlies against the Mpumalanga Pumas from South Africa. Kenya coach Michael Otieno is expected to name his travelling party on Tuesday 21 June to play Zimbabwe in Bulawayo on 25 June.

2011-06-12
EAT (UTC+3)
 Uganda15 – 25Zimbabwe 
Try: Kimono (2)
Seguya
Try: Nemadire
Mutamangira
Nechironga
Con: Makwanya (2)
Pen: Makwanya
Drop: Makwanya

Match 2[edit]

Match 3[edit]

Match 4[edit]

Match 5[edit]

Match 6[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Home". kenyarfu.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2011.