Lawrence Sebuliba would add another try for Heathens to lead 12-05 but substitute Karim Arinaitwe went over in the corner to cut the deficit to two points (12-10).
Platinum Credit Heathens became the second team to win a Nile Special Sevens Series following a close 12-10 victory over Kobs in the Rujumba Sevens at Kings Park Arena on Sunday.
The Yellow Machine came from a try down to edge the tightly-contested game that will be remembered for a late call made by the referee.
Pius Ogena got the Blue Army ahead early in the game after touching down in the right-hand corner, but his try was cancelled out by a penalty try awarded to Heathens.
14:19 - 10.07.2023
RUGBY Marvin Odongo: We are not untouchable
Having helped Pirates to the Nile Special Rugby Premier League title in his first season as head coach, Odongo will be looking to add the Sevens trophy as well as the Uganda Cup later this year.
Lawrence Sebuliba would add another try for Heathens to lead 12-05 but substitute Karim Arinaitwe went over in the corner to cut the deficit to two points (12-10).
Kobs thought they would be awarded a late penalty try for a high tackle, but after consultations with his assistants, the referee adjudged Byron Oketayot to have knocked the ball forward before an onrushing Faragi Odugo took it.
From the resultant scrum down awarded, Heathens put it in and kicked out to win the game and the circuit.
09:41 - 10.07.2023
RUGBY Who can stop the Pirates?
Now on 44 points and enjoying the view from the top, the Pirates will go into their home circuit, the Rujumba Sevens, as overwhelming favourites for maximum points.
Kobs defeated Pirates 12-10 in a classic semi-final, in which Ian Munyani scored a late try that Joseph Aredo converted to break the Sea Robbers’ hearts.
On their way to the final, Heathens defeated Plascon Mongers in the semis and Toyota Buffaloes in the quarters.
Table leaders Pirates defeated Mongers to settle for third place.
Rujumba Sevens Final
Kobs 10-12 Heathens