Defending champions Kabras Sugar RFC continue to set the pace at the top of the Kenya Cup standings after matchday eight, sitting comfortably on forty points. Hot on their heels are Menengai Oilers, who also boast forty points, while KCB Rugby remain firmly in the mix at position three with thirty nine points. The top three look well settled for now, with all three sides still unbeaten, turning the title race into a battle of consistency and nerve as the season edges closer to the final stretch.
The fight for the playoff spots is where the real tension lies. Strathmore Leos currently occupy position four, but Daystar Falcons are breathing down their necks after back to back wins that have pushed them firmly into contention. KU Blak Blad sit sixth with nineteen points, keeping their playoff hopes alive. It has been a bumpy ride for Nondescripts RFC who despite having a game in hand have managed only fourteen points. The relegation battle is even tighter, stretching from position eight to twelve. Kenya Harlequins, Nakuru RFC, and Impala RFC are all tied on twelve points, separated only by goal difference. Below the red line sit MMUST Rugby with ten points and Kisumu RFC with eight. With just three matches left, the table could shift in any direction as playoff ambitions grow sharper and the relegation axe looms ever larger.
In the KRU Championship, JKUAT Cougars are flying high on thirty four points following an impressive win over Mwamba RFC during the weekend. Catholic Monks RFC hold the home semi position with thirty one points, though that place is far from secure as Mwamba sit level on the same tally in third. At the bottom end, the relegation axe hangs over Zetech Oaks who are eleventh with ten points, while Western Bulls RFC remain rooted at the foot of the table on five.See attached link for all league standings apost match day eight.
KRU League Logs as Per 21st February 2026 (2)
