Nakuru Top Fry FC battle with KCB at a past match. They lost their third consecutive match on Saturday to the defending champions. [Photo/Courtesy]

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Kabras Sugar won their fourth straight match on Saturday, to maintain a clean record as the teams go into the festive break.

The Sugars thoroughly beat newly promoted Mombasa RFC 77-3, in a dominant display at the Mombasa Sports Club.

The team has started the league in empathic fashion, as they bid to wrestle the title from KCB RFC, who have won the title in the last two editions.

The promoted side have not won a single match this season, and will have a lot to ponder over as the teams head into the break.

Max Adaka, the Sugars’ best play by far opened the scoring, before Hillary Odhiambo, Dominic Osino and Coleman added a try each.

former Kenya Harlequins star Kevin Keegan adding the extras, with Felix Ayange was on the scoresheet as well, before Coleman completed his brace to ensure they led 40-0 going into halftime.

Kabras scored six more tries in the second half to win 77-3.

In other games, defending champions KCB beat Nakuru Top Fry 27-12 in an entertaining clash, to condemn the former champomins to a third successive loss.

Nakuru remains winless and holding on to 10th position of the 12 team Kenya cup log.