Shujaa is preparing for the Dubai 7s series in high spirits after a recent contract impasse. Louis Kisia, the assistant coach, stated that the players have finalized their two-year contracts, resolving the stalemate that had threatened Shujaa’s return to the circuit last month.
“The contract issues between the union and the players have been sorted. The players are back in training, working hard to ensure they are part of the 13-man team traveling to Dubai and Cape Town,” said Kisia. Coach Wambua emphasized that the players have returned to training in preparation for the season ahead. Recent contract discussions have also allowed younger players to step up with new energy into the team as they join their experienced counterparts.
Despite losing six experienced players, Shujaa won the Africa Sevens championship and an Olympic slot in 2023, pointing to Kenya's immense depth of talent. The team's aim for next season is to compete at the World Sevens Series level and finish in the top eight enough to secure their places on the circuit.
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