Ugandan Rugby sensation Phillip Wokorach has sealed a move to Kenyan club – Kabras Sugar RFC – for an undisclosed fee.
Wokorach helped Heathens overcome arch-rivals Kobs on Saturday as he touched in the second half – Heathens winning 33-17.
The deal was finalized before the transfer window closed in Kenya.
He left Heathens on 38 points, 9 ahead of Kobs after 8 rounds of games.
The king of sidestep @WokorachPhillip is back. @TheKenyaCup #KenyaCup #Tangtangrugby #KabrasSugar #KenyasSweeetest pic.twitter.com/HaRZDBp7yU
— Kabras Sugar Rugby (@KabrasRugby) January 7, 2017
The star had had a stint with the Kenya Cup champions as they claimed the Christie Sevens earlier.
He was the talk of the HSBC World Series after impressing for Uganda, putting up an awe-inspiring performance in Dubai and Cape Town.
Due to his exploits, Wokorach garnered praise from USA Sevens head coach Mike Friday, the tactician outlining his brilliant shifts.
The tag-rugby product is expected to play for Kabras Sugar when the outfit makes the trip to Mwamba RFC in the Kenya premiership on January 14.
