2015 Enterprise Cup

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2015 Enterprise Cup
CountriesFlag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Tournament format(s) Knockout
Champions Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
Matches played11
2014 (Previous)(Next) 2016

The 2015 Enterprise Cup was the 77th time that the Enterprise Cup has been contested.

Fixtures and results

Wild-Card
21 March 2015 [1]
Quarterfinals
28 March 2015 [2]
Semifinals
11 April 2015 [3]
Final
18 April 2015 [4]
Nakuru RFC 11
Homeboyz RFC 45 Homeboyz RFC 13
Blak Blad RFC 3 Homeboyz RFC 15
Strathmore Leos 13
Nondescripts RFC 5
Strathmore Leos 38 Strathmore Leos 20
Mean Machine RFC 22 K.C.B. 28
Homeboyz RFC 0
Impala RFC 37
Western Bulls 19 Western Bulls 23
Mwamba RFC 12 K.C.B. 25
Impala RFC 12
K.C.B. 13
Kenya Harlequin 39 Kenya Harlequin 8
Kabras Sugar RFC 30

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References

  1. Ragahouse March 21, 2015: ENTERPRISE CUP: QUINS, BULLS’ PROCEED
  2. Ragahouse March 28, 2015: HOMEBOYZ, LEOS MAKE ENTERPRISE CUP SEMIS
  3. Ragahouse April 11, 2015: KCB, HOMEBOYZ MAKE ENTERPRISE CUP FINAL
  4. Kenya Rugby Football Union April 19, 2015: KCB Complete League and Cup Double