BC Rugby Weekend of April 18th 2026
Premier Final Make-Up Weekend Ravens @ UVic – A Look at Men’s Division One Playoff Picture With Three Matches
There’s only one Premier match in the final make-up weekend before the playoffs, it’s #1 Ravens vs #6 Vikes. If the Vikes win by a bonus point they’ll overtake Capilano for #5 and it will change the quarter-finals. Currently it’s looking like UVic @ Westshore and Capilano @ Bays but if UVic win with a bonus point it will be UVic @ Bays and Capilano @ Westshore. If the Vikes win without a bonus point it will tie them with Caps but Capilano won both head to head matches so claim 5th in the tie breaker. In men’s Division One there are three matches and two of them can impact the playoff picture.
BC Premier 2025/26
Men’s Premier Schedule by Club and Social Media Links
This article contains social media links and schedules for BC Premier clubs, as well as the updated standings.
Standings – April 11th 2026
| Team | Played | Wins | Draws | Losses | BP | Points | Ratio |
| Ravens | 16 | 13 | 0 | 3 | 16 | 68 | 4.25 |
| UBC* | 17 | 12 | 1 | 4 | 18 | 64 | 3.76 |
| Westshore | 17 | 13 | 0 | 4 | 12 | 64 | 3.76 |
| James Bay | 17 | 10 | 0 | 7 | 14 | 54 | 3.18 |
| Capilano | 17 | 9 | 0 | 8 | 15 | 51 | 3.0 |
| UVic | 16 | 8 | 0 | 8 | 15 | 47 | 2.93 |
| Burnaby Lake | 17 | 8 | 1 | 8 | 13 | 47 | 2.76 |
| Meraloma | 17 | 3 | 1 | 13 | 8 | 22 | 1.29 |
| Pacific Pride | 9 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 4 | 10 | 1.11 |
| CW# | 17 | 1 | 0 | 16 | 7 | 7 | 0.41 |
* UBC lose 4 points for defaulting Westshore match
# CW lose 4 points for defaulting Ravens match
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BC Premier Final Make-Up Weekend Ravens @ UVic – A Look at Men’s Division One Playoff Picture With Three Matches
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Last weekend of the regular season in the BC Premier. Lomas @ Burnaby, Westshore @ Caps, UBC @ Bays, UVic @ CW – Women’s Premier Westshore @ Thunderbirds, Lomas @ Burnaby
Hong Kong 7s 2026
Canada Advance to Semi-Final Against NZ in Hong Kong 7s: Video Highlights
Canada came up big on Day 2 after losing to Australia to finish 2nd in the pool, Canada defeated USA in the quarter-final to set up a semi-final match against NZ. France will face Australia in the other semi-final. While the women’s XVs team went down in defeat, the one player who excels in both variations, Olivia Apps, was leading the 7s team to victory. She probably is Canada’s top player, in XVS and 7s, on current form. Charity Williams scored two tries against USA and is hitting her peak form.
The match against NZ is at 10:14pm PT this evening.
Pacific Four 2026 – Canada v NZ
Canada Fall to 3rd in World Ranking with Loss to NZ: Video Highlights
Canada were outplayed on the day by the team that took over their #2 ranking, NZ. NZ rise to 2nd and Canada drop to 3rd. Canada were ahead at the half 14-10 but were completely outplayed in the second half. Two intercept tries by NZ in the last quarter highlighted the lack of imagination in Canada’s attack and inability to adapt to the NZ defensive strategy. NZ threw their outside defenders up fast and Canada kept trying to spread it wide without using any inside runners. Add in the advantage that NZ had at the breakdown, where slow Canadian support and isolated runners were punished with multiple turnovers, and it was a 26-0 2nd half in favour of NZ.
Editorial April 2026
Rugby Canada Releases Annual Report – What’s Not Mentioned
Sometimes in the news it’s what’s missing that’s important. This is one of those stories. I struggled with writing this article but information was presented to me a while ago that keeps resurfacing in daily thought, and it’s time to share it with the wider rugby community, perhaps to excise it from my list of responsibilities as a rugby journalist. It’s an unpleasant story, it won’t make you feel good, so you may want to pause and turn back before proceeding.
High School Rugby Updates – April 2026
In Touch Newsletter by Phil Smith: Volume 2 Issue 5
Phil’s Volume 2 Issue 5 covers the Island’s XVs scene, the Island XVs rankings and the schedule for April. The newsletter is posted below.
Some important dates for high school rugby are as follows:
XV’s or 7’s Team Declaration Deadline: April 22nd, 2026
Zone Championships Completed: May 19th, 2026
2026 Rugby XVs & 7s Provincial Championships: May 27-30
Kamloops Rugby Updates – April 2026
Kamloops Match Reports by William Shaw: Home Teams Claim Victory Against United to Finish 2nd in League Tables
A longer than planned bus trip from United to Kamloops resulted in a delayed kickoff to the BC Women’s Division 1 action this past Saturday.
Thankfully it was a sunny day at Exhibition Park, and after the delay, the KRC Senior Women kicked off to the visiting United Rugby Club.
Pacific Four 2026 – Canada v Australia
Canada Defeat Australia 24-0 in Blustery Conditions
It wasn’t ideal playing conditions, a water logged field, driving rain and a weather delay due to lightning but Canada managed to score four tries for a bonus point while keeping Australia off the board. It wasn’t champagne rugby but Canada’s defence got the job done. Outstanding for Canada were Justine Pelletier at scrum half, Julia Omokhuale in the second row, Pam Buisa at flanker and Brittany Kassil at loosehead prop.
BC Rugby Weekend of April 11th 2026
BC Premier Week 18 Results: Lomas Fall to Burnaby, Westshore Dominate Caps, UBC Upset by Bays, UVic Cruise Past CW – Women’s Premier Westshore Humbled by Thunderbirds, Lomas Lose to Burnaby
It’s the last regular season weekend, there’s one make-up weekend before the playoffs with UVic hosting Ravens on April 18th. The playoffs start April 25th. The results this weekend created two ties in the standings and the tie-breaking rules had to be consulted, head to head results comes first. That puts UVic in the playoffs and Burnaby out, it also gives UBC 2nd place and Westshore 3rd. In women’s Premier UBC dominated and finish in 3rd, Westshore drop to 4th and Burnaby claim 2nd, Lomas remain #1.













