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UGANDA CLINCH RUGBY SEVENS AFRICAN TITLE BUT

… but 'biggest challenges ahead'

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UGANDA clinched the Africa Men's Rugby Sevens title on home soil on Sunday and with it earned a place at both this year's Commonweal­th Games and the World Cup Sevens.

Beaten finalists Zimbabwe also ensured they will also play at both tournament­s, while third-place Kenya qualified for the September's World Cup in South Africa.

South Africa, who did not feature at the 14-team tournament in Kampala, and Kenya had already sealed places at July's Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham thanks to their global rankings.

Uganda beat Zimbabwe 28-0 in the final, but coach Tolbert Onyango admits the East Africans face much bigger challenges ahead if they are to make an impact at either of those tournament­s.

"Therein lies the challenge - we need to be playing a lot more in tournament­s like these, which have high intensity," the former Kenya internatio­nal said in an interview.

"But between this weekend and the Commonweal­th Games, I don't see any hope of us taking part in a prep tournament, so it is going to be a big challenge.

"We'll continue training locally and probably having one or two camps, which we hope is going to keep us fit and ready for those tournament­s. But ideally we would like one or two prep tournament­s, if we are to perform well."

Simply getting the squad together is not easy, with the players only available to train outside of their normal working lives.

"It's the nature of sport down in this part of the world - guys have to go off and get their daily bread and then spare a couple of hours for rugby,"

Onyango explained.

In the last four they beat neighbours Kenya, who are ranked 10th in the world and are among the core teams on the World Sevens Series.

Kenya's ability to compete regularly on the global stage is something that Onyango is keen to emulate.

"Kenya are our big brothers in the region. Beating them is one of those things that gives us bragging rights - at least until we play them again," he added.

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