Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Lady Cranes depart for Nairobi

Lady Cranes travel to Nairobi by road using Kampala Coach. They leave at 6.30 on Thursday morning. Once again ICEMARK-Uganda has come through and sponsored the ladies. The team remains largely intact with a couple of changes on the bench due to the unavailability of some players due to work commitments. Our pint sized Regina makes it onto the team. Yeehaaaaaaaaaa. Go Gina. Gina's inclusion on the team means that Black Panthers take up 12 slots out of the 22.

The Black Panthers on the final 22:

Rebecca Akwenyu (hooker/lock)
Claire Anena (flyhalf/flanker)
Regina Athieno (scrumhalf)
Beatrice Atim (centre/flanker)
Aisha Bahhani (back row)
Helen Butem (utility back)
Hellen Gizamba (utility forward)
Fortunate Irankunda (prop/hooker)
Brenda Kayiyi (centre/flanker)
Charlotte Mudoola (utility back)
Prossy Nakakande (utility back)
Josephine Namayega (number 8/lock)

Keep up the hard work ladies and go kick butt!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Lady Cranes survive

Lady Cranes narrowly escaped their first defeat at home after making a splendid comeback in the last minutes of their game against Kenya.

The Ugandans were down to 14 in the last 10 minutes of the first half when centre referee, Denis Anguyo, sent flanker Hellen Gizamba to the sin bin for a retaliatory uppercut on Kenya's flyhalf. Credit to the forwards for remaining superior in the scrums and lineouts and for the entire team for keeping the Kenyans off the scoresheet at that time. Despite turning over the Kenyans at their scrumdowns and rucks, stealing lineouts and having possession for a good deal of the game, the Ugandans fail to make the most of it and instead gave away two silly tries through missed tackles and a clearance kick charged down in the ingoal.

The score was 0 - 0 at halftime but the Kenyans scored shortly after the break but missed the conversion. Uganda twice came close to scoring but fluffed their chances and instead the Kenyan women scored again with about 20 minutes to go. The conversion was again missed and the Kenyans looked that they would beat Lady Cranes in Uganda for the first time ever but Lady Cranes scored twice through Fortunate Irankunda and Rosenburg Kanyunyuzi in the last 10 minutes of the game to level the score. Both conversions were missed so Lady Cranes settled for a 10 - 10 draw.

Return leg is in Nairobi on May 22nd. Lady Cranes are sponsored by ICEMARK. Bamburi has not put any money into the women's games during this series. I guess we do not give them enough mileage.

The Lady Cranes team

1. Christine Kizito - Thunderbirds
2. Rosenburg Kanyunyuzi - Thunderbirds
3. Fortunate Irankunda - Black Panthers
4. Evelyn Aweku (Vice captain) - Thunderbirds
5. Winnie Atyang - Thunderbirds (Dorothy Nekesa)
6. Aaliya Adania - Thunderbirds
7. Hellen Gizamba - Black Panthers
8. Josephine Namayega - Black Panthers
9. Prossy Nakakande (Captain) - Black Panthers
10. Claire Anena - Black Panthers (Mary Kyoita)
11. Charlotte Mudoola - Black Panthers
12. Brenda Kayiyi - Black Panthers (Joan Namuyomba)
13. Beatrice Atim - Black Panthers
14. Hadijah Namuyanja - Thunderbirds
15. Helen Buteme - Black Panthers
16. Patricia Ayebazibwe - Thunderbirds
17. Rebecca Akwenyu - Black Panthers
18. Dorothy Nekesa - Thunderbirds
19. Aisha Bahhani - Black Panthers
20. Joan Namuyomba - Thunderbirds
21. Asha Nakityo - Thunderbirds
22. Mary Kyoita - Thunderbirds

Head coach: Henry Musoke
Assistant coach: Bobby Musinguzi
Team manager: Anne Alan Sizomu
Team doctor: Joseph Kalanzi

11 Black Panthers make it to the final 22

Eleven Black Panthers players were selected to the Lady Cranes 15 aside squad for the women's international against Kenya.

Rebecca Akwenyu (hooker/lock)
Claire Anena (flyhalf/flanker)
Beatrice Atim (centre/flanker)
Aisha Bahhani (flanker)
Helen Buteme (utility back)
Hellen Gizamba (utility forward)
Fortunate Irankunda (prop/hooker)
Brenda Kayiyi (centre/flanker)
Charlotte Mudoola (winger/scrumhalf)
Prossy Nakakande (utility back)
Josephine Namayega (number 8/lock)

Well done ladies.

Emmanuella Oroma (winger) missed a call up as she fractured and dislocated her wrist during the trials 2 weeks prior to the game.