Rugby Canada Updates June 2026

Canada Coach Stephen Meehan Given Contract Extension to End of 2028

Rugby Canada announced that Stephen Meehan will be given an extension on his contract until the end of 2028. It’s strange timing that has some rugby pundits questioning what’s happening behind the scenes. The official reason suggested in the Rugby Canada release is that he’ll oversee the men’s 7s journey to the 2028 LA Olympics. As the Rugby Canada release states, “subject to qualification”. The Olympics are in July 2028. Even though Canada men’s 7s program failed to qualify for the SVNS 1 series, they have a decent chance of making the Olympics since USA as host get an automatic spot and are taken out of the regional qualifying process.

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BC Rugby Weekend of May 9th 2026

BC Premier Final Results: Men’s Premier Ravens Grind Down UVic; Women’s Premier Thunderbirds Defeat Westshore – Rowers Men’s Div 1 Champs, Capilano Women’s Div 1, Kelowna Men’s Div 2, Kelowna Women’s Div 2, Burnaby Men’s Div 3

The BC Premier games went as expected with the Ravens claiming their 3rd men’s title and the Thunderbirds their 5th women’s title. Both teams reaching dynasty level in the current time period.   Rowers and Capilano won the men’s and women’s Div 1 titles respectively. Kelowna owned Div 2 winning both men’s and women’s. Burnaby won the Div 3 title.

Men’s Premier – Ravens 30 v UVic 3
Women’s Premier – Thunderbirds 38 v Westshore 17
Men’s Division 1 – Rowers 29 v Capilano 20
Women’s Division 1 – Capilano 44 v Kamloops 7
Men’s Division 2 – Kelowna 21 v Kamloops 15
Women’s Division 2 – Kelowna 28 v Chilliwack 12
Men’s Division 3 – Burnaby 43 v Rowers 10
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HSBC SVNS – Bordeaux 2026

Canada 2-0 in Pool Round – Face USA in Final Pool Match on Saturday

Canada opened with a narrow win over Spain 14-12, and then followed up with a more comfortable win over Great Britain 35-14. They’ll face USA in the final pool match at 4:10am PT on Saturday to determine who finishes top of the pool and who is runner up. The top of the pool will likely face France in the quarter final, the runner up will likely face either Fiji or Japan in the quarter final. Charity Williams has carried the majority of the scoring so far, claiming 4 tries, Asia Hogan-Rochester has 2 tries.

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Premier Women’s Rugby – June 2026 – Round 17

Update on the English Premier Women’s Rugby (PWR) Round 17 – Eighteen Canadians in Action

There’s still one round of pool play left in the PWR but the top four team participating in the playoffs have already been determined, Gloucester, Saracens, Exeter, Trailfinders. The Canadian players who are not playoff bound have been released to the national 7s team this week. #1 Gloucester suffered their first defeat this weekend, to #4 Trailfinders, a team they may meet in the semi-finals. There were 18 Canadians in action in Round 17. Paige Farries scored a hat trick of tries in the Saracens win.

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EAAST 7s Tournament 2026

Canada NextGen Team Finishes 5th in 8 Team Tournament

Rugby Canada released their NextGen programming plan for 2026 in May and one of those tournaments was the EAAST tournament in Haguenau, France on May 29-30 for women’s 7s. Rugby Canada has been quiet on the results of that tournament on social media, and one reason may be is that the team placed 5th out of 8 teams that included Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, R10 (Barbarian team). All those teams finished ahead of Canada. Canada finished ahead Belgium, Georgia and Denmark. Both Czechia and Poland are on the SVNS 3 circuit, Germany aren’t even on the SVNS 3 circuit.

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BC Women’s Blue vs Gold

BC Gold Win Western Canadian Championship Series

It was a busy weekend of rugby in BC with the high school Provincials wrapping up, the national women’s 7s team at the HSBC SVNS tournament in Spain so the BC vs Alberta women’s XVs matches may have been overlooked a bit. Kudos to the BCRU for putting out a summary on Monday. Basically both the BC teams, Gold and Blue, won their matches against Alberta in convincing fashion. BC Gold, the Mainland, won the overall competition due to their win over BC Blue, the Island, in the first match. That result was a bit closer at 35-20.

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BC High School Provincial 7s 2026

Clarence Fulton Wins Boys 7s Title; Claremont Wins Girls 7s Title

It was schools from the Okanagan and the Island taking titles this year. Clarence Fulton from Vernon defeated Quw’utsun from Duncan, 12-10 to win the boys final. Claremont from Saanich won the girls final, defeating Langley 37-0.

Here are the final rankings of the top 8. The scores are on the BCSS results page and their YouTube channel has the videos archived.

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