NAIROBI, Oct. 29-- Kenya 15s rugby head coach Ian Snook says his side is not under pressure to deliver the final ticket to the 2019 World Cup ahead of their departure to Marseille, France on for the Repechage tourney. Kenya's team, Simbas, have wound up their training and will be departing Wednesday for the final World Cup qualifier tourney in Marseille where they will come up against Germany, Hong Kong, China and Canada. The Repechage tournament will run on Nov. 11-23. However, Kenya team will first head to Bucharest, Romania for two friendly matches. It is the only build up matches the team will have, which has left coach Snook disappointed with the preparations. Three other friendly matches against Namibia, British Army and Loftus 2,000 have all been called off. "We had a program and despite some of the plans not being fulfilled, I still believe the team is strong to challenge at the top level," said Snook in Nairobi. Snook said his side has improved its defense ahead of their World Rugby Repechage tournament, which saw them fail to beat Namibia for the automatic ticket to Japan in the Rugby Africa Gold Cup competition. "Our defense has been one of the problems during the Gold Cup and we had to work on it before going to Marseille," said Snook. "It will not be an easy competition but the players know what to expect in France. We have what it takes to qualify and its down to hard work." |