Kabras Sugar RFC and KCB Rugby have released their squads ahead of the much-anticipated Enterprise Cup finals scheduled for Saturday, May 15, at the RFUEA Grounds.Kabras RFCSome changes have been made to the squad that beat the Menengai Oilers 19–17 last weekend. With Ntabeni Dukisa and Bryceson Adaka joining the long list of absentees, Flavian Otiyo and Hillary Salano are introduced to the starting squad. Brian Tanga and Kevin Wekesa are on the bench after national team duty.##NAJAVA_MECA_7180491##The forward pack is unchanged, with Captain Eugene Sifuna starting at hooker. He will be assisted by Asuman Mugerwa and Emmanuel Otieno. Otieno earned his starting slot in the Enterprise Cup semi-finals.The engine room too is not altered. Shem Angugo starts at number four and will deliver duties alongside Among. Daniel Sikuta, Biden Hayo, and 22-year-old David Bunduki make up the back row. The half-back department has Dan Angwech at scrum half, who will work alongside Valerian Tendwa, who is at fly-half.Flavian Otiyo starts at fullback and is surrounded by Lameck Ambetsa and B Enonda on both wings. Malik Habil and Salamo will be at the center.KCB RugbyKCB Rugby too released their key players like Samuel Asati, Brian Wahinya, Elvis Olukusi, Thomas Okidia, and Peter Kilonzo, among others, for national duty. Despite that, the team has included familiar and new names in their title race, changes from the team that defeated Impala 64-3. The Bankers failed to claim the Kenya Cup title this year and are seeking to impress.KCB and Kabras Sugar set to renew their rivalry once again in the Enterprise Cup final this weekend at the RFUEA Grounds.Kabras are chasing another season double while KCB are out to prevent another trophyless season#EnterpriseCup pic.twitter.com/23QDDsKviV— Ochieng’ Stephen (@soo_ochieng) April 10, 2023 The front row has seen two changes, with Maina coming in the place of Griffin Musila. Juma has also taken the place of Curtis Lilako. With the absence of Elvis Olukusi, Martin Owillah comes in and will serve with Davis Chenge.One change has been made in the back row. Bramwell Kilwake replaces Steve Wamai. Felix Ojow and Peter Waitere will be in charge of positions six and eight, respectively. Michael Wanjala and Allan Shaban replace Samuel Asati and Brian Wahinya in the halfback department.Speedsters Darwin Mukidza and Jacob Ojee start on both wings, while Isaac Njoroge is at fullback. The center department has Bob Muhati and Elphas Adunga.Kabras RFC will be keen to defend the Enterprise Cup final for the third time in a row, as well as their second title this year. The match will be curtain-raised by the Mwamba Cup final pitting KCB Rugby II and Kenya Harlequins II, as well as the nationwide final match pitting Mombasa RFC and JKUAT Cougars.Tusker midfielder Rodgers Ouma hailed after bailing out brewers in midweek tie