Phillip Wokorach was crowned most valuable player of the Kenya Christie Sevens after putting in a several jaw-dropping performances for winners Kabras RFC on the weekend.
2017 #Christie7s went down in style
The Most Valuable Player award went to Phillip Wokorach from Kabras Sugar pic.twitter.com/NsOlDj83ii— SportPesa (@SportPesa) October 15, 2017
Wokorach helped his side retain the accolades after putting in a great shift – scoring one try and successfully converting twice in the final.
Kabras defeated Impala Saracens 19-7 – the Ugandan star side-stepping his way past the whitewash for a try, Tanga missing the conversion
Wokorach slotted through the uprights twice to cap a good day as Dan Sikuta and Malik Habil racked up more points in the second half.
The maestro who had scored two tries in their 19-12 win over Nakuru earlier on gathered praise from the rugby-faithful in Kenya.
I repeat #wokorach #Christie7s https://t.co/QaD5GuA2xd
— Missoi Sharleen (@MissMissoi) October 15, 2017
Philip Wokorach. There hasn’t been a Kenya 7s player of this calibre. None that I have watched. Absolutely sublime!
Pity he is Ugandan.— Kerubo Momanyi (@VioMomoney) October 15, 2017
Philip Wokorach is the king of side step #Christie7s
— Kimani Maguire (@254kevv) October 15, 2017
Let’s appreciate the brilliance that is this man @WokorachPhilip we can’t be the only ones ready to hand him a KE passport. #RugbyNaTusker pic.twitter.com/uUSVcu7Jow
— IMG Kenya (@IMGKenya) October 15, 2017
All for him 🙏🏿🙏🏿 thanks for the great tourney @KenyaHarlequins #Christie7s #PW15 pic.twitter.com/0H63rwYZXk
— ojus (@iamojus15) October 16, 2017
Humbled https://t.co/k3lU0niLzg
— ojus (@iamojus15) October 15, 2017
Wokorach was also named part of the Christie sevens team of the tournament.

