Guelph Becomes First Ontario University to Win Men’s National Title: UBC Place 3rd
The University of Guelph became the first Ontario university to claim the men’s national university title when they defeated hosts ETS 18-13 on Sunday. In the Bronze medal match it was UBC over UVic 27-12. UBC had won 5 of the first 6 championships with UVic winning the other, ETS broke the BC dominance last year and Guelph have put their name on the cup this year.
Guelph placed 5 players on the 1st team all-star, ETS placed 6 players, UBC and UVic both got 2 selections. On the 2nd team all-starts Guelph again placed 5 players, ETS 4, UBC 2, UVic 1, UBCO 1, Queen’s 1, Dalhousie 1.
All-Star Selections
History
| Year | Host | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | ETS | Guelph | ETS | UBC | |
| 2024 | University of Ottawa | ETS | Queen’s | UBC | |
| 2023 | Trinity Western | UBC | UVic | Guelph | |
| 2022 | University of British Columbia | UBC | McGill | Guelph | |
| 2021 | Queen’s University | UBC | UVic | Queen’s | |
| 2020 | Not held (COVID-19) | ||||
| 2019 | Concordia University | UVic | UBC | Queen’s | |
| 2018 | University of Victoria | UBC | Queen’s | Uvic | |
| 2017 | University of Guelph | UBC | Uvic | McMaster |
BC Universities Drop the Ball in Semi-Finals
For the second year in a row there won’t be a BC university in the final. UBC were defeated by Guelph 13-7 and UVic by hosts ETS 23-21. It will be Guelph v ETS in the final and UBC v UVic for 3rd. UBC Okanagan will face Dalhousie for 7th/8th place. The match write ups from UBC and UVic are below.
from UBC
MONTREAL – In a physical, low-scoring affair, the Thunderbirds suffered their first defeat of the 2025-26 campaign in the Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championship semifinals.
The victors were the Guelph Gryphons, who fell behind early but tied things up by the end of the first half and nudged ahead late in the second.
To begin the match, the T-Birds were certainly in control. They didn’t Guelph touch the ball past the halfway line at all in the opening period of play.
Their repeated drives forward paid off in the 12th minute, as they turned a lineout deep into Gryphons territory into a UBC maul pushing the ball towards the goal line. Emmett Allan was the try scorer in the end, with teammate Callum Arnesen helping pull him across the final couple yards. Liam James’ kick sailed through the uprights, putting his team up 7-0 early.
Both teams had the opportunity to put points on the board on following possessions, but some key turnovers on both sides left the score the same until the very end of the half.
Trouble began for the T-Birds when the Gryphons got the ball deep into UBC territory. Then, Ben Martin was shown a yellow card to give Guelph the advantage. They made full use of it, as Liam Bowman played a perfectly placed low kick through the Thunderbirds’ defence, which Kobe Faust ran onto and dove on in the try zone.
The two teams thus entered the break tied up at 7-7, with all to play for in the second half.
Still playing a man down to begin the second period, the T-Birds worked hard to try and ensure ensure that there was no more scoring from their opponents. Demetri Patterson nearly sprang loose down the left sideline, but was dragged back by a Gryphons defender before he could truly break free.
As the clock continued to tick by with no scoring on either side, each team knew that every possible point was becoming more and more crucial. The Gryphons went for a very long penalty kick attempt with 10 minutes to go, but it fell short.
Guelph’s kicking came through in the end, however, as they scored six points on a pair of kicks in the final few minutes to push themselves ahead. The Thunderbirds were unable to make a charge forward to grab the win at the death, and the Gryphons booked their place in the championship match for the first time ever.
UBC will now play for bronze on Sunday afternoon. Their opponent will be either familiar foes UVic, or tournament hosts ETS.
from UVic
Montreal, QC – The University of Victoria men’s rugby team were defeated 23-21 by the Ecole de Technologie Superieure in the semi-finals of the Canada University Men’s Rugby Championships on Nov. 14.
Piranhas started the scoring.
In the 11th minute., ETS broke the scoreless tie as they corralled a kick in the try zone to take an early 7-0 lead over the Vikes. ETS added on to their lead as they broke a big run all the way to the try zone. In the 16th minute, the Piranhas extended their lead to 12-0. In the 25th minute, the Piranhas added yet another try to push their lead out to 17-0.
The Vikes took back momentum as the game headed to halftime. In extra time of the first half, Reece Thompson broke through the ETS defenders to score the Vikes’ first try of the game. Michael Oughtred added the conversion to cut the ETS’s lead to 17-7 as the game headed for halftime.
The Vikes came out determined in the second half. The Vikes wasted no time as they came out firing in the second half. The Vikes cut into the Piranhas’ lead further as they scored their second try of the game. With another conversion from Oughtred, ETS’ lead was 17-14 with the Vikes within striking distance.
Piranhas awarded a penalty goal. In the 10th minute, ETS was awarded a penalty goal attempt. The ETS kicker executed and pushed the lead out to 20-14.
Dramatically, the Vikes remained relentless to regain the lead. The Vikes pushed the ball down to the brink of the Piranhas’ try line. Out of a scrum, Adam Doane grabbed the ball and used his long reach to extend his way over the try line. An ever-important conversion was executed perfectly, and the Vikes grabbed their first lead of the game.
ETS utilized a drop goal to score the go-ahead points. With the Piranhas back on the attack in the 29th minute of the second half, ETS executed a perfect drop goal to score a key three points. This goal pushed the Piranhas back out in front and sealed the game at 23-21.
Notables:
Jack Marshall was awarded Player of the Game honours for his strong play in the loss.
The Vikes will play their provincial rivals, the University of British Columbia, for the bronze medal on Nov. 16 at 12:00 p.m. PT.
UVic and UBC Advance to Semi-Finals on Friday
UVic defeated Queen’s in their quarter-final 36-7 and UBC defeated Montreal 40-0 in their quarter-final. Guelph also won their quarter-final over UBC Okanagan 59-0. ETS defeated Dalhousie 21-3 in their quarter-final. The semi-finals on Friday are now set, UBC v Guelph and UVic v ETS.
Match reports for the UVic and UBC matches are posted below.
UVic Roster
Montreal, QC – The University of Victoria men’s rugby team defeated Queen’s University 36-7 in the quarterfinals of the Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championships on Nov. 12.
Victoria struck first
- Early in the first half, the Vikes got the scoring started with the opening try of the Championships. The Vikes grabbed the first lead, 5-0, early in the semifinal match.
The Gaels counterattack
- In the 30th minute, the Gaels broke into the clear and rushed down to the Vikes ‘ meter line. The Vikes fought the Gaels’ attack, but they found their way into the try zone to take a 7-5 lead.
The Vikes came out strong in the second half.
- Early in the first half, Victoria executed a maul to perfection with Brendan Kim carrying the ball over the try line to push the Vikes back in front. Michael Oughtred completed the conversion to extend the Vikes’ lead to 12-7.
The Vikes added on more.
- The Vikes continued to push as they had the ball on the brink of the Gaels’ try zone. Adam Doane finished off the long offensive drive with his first try of the game. Michael Oughtred converted his second straight conversion for a 19-7 Vikes’ lead.
- Victoria stayed on the attack. In the 22nd minute, Reece Thompson executed a perfect fake pass to open a running lane. He cruised to the try zone for his first try of the tournament. Oughtred added another kick to extend the lead to 26-7.
Vikes added a fifth try and a penalty goal.
- The offence was relentless, breaking off yet another long run as Jordy Auger burst into the try zone. Auger’s score in the 24th minute, with a successful conversion, added seven to the Vikes’ score.
- In the 60th minute with time set to expire, Victoria added a penalty goal and secured the Vikes’ 36-7 win.
Notables:
- Adam Doane earned player of the game honours for his strong offensive performance.
The Vikes will return to the field to play in the Championship Semifinal, Nov. 14, with a game time and opponent yet to be announced.
UBC Roster
MONTREAL – The T-Birds earned an emphatic opening round win at the Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championship, defeating the Montreal Carabins 40-0 on a chilly day at the Claude-Robillard Sports Complex.
Emmett Allan and Stephen Webb combined to score 31 of those 40 UBC points, with the former scoring three tries and the latter notching two tries and three successful converts. T-Birds captain Relmu Wilson-Valdes was named the Player of the Match for the blue and gold.
UBC took it to Montreal early, scoring three tries in the opening 20 minutes. Aidan Sutherland got the party started, before Webb scored both of his tries while also taking the converts.
The Carabins did have some strong offensive possession in the UBC end as halftime neared, but the T-Birds’ defence held strong with some nice tackling and cutting off of passing angles.
The ‘Birds then put the match out of reach in the second half, with Allan breaking through for his first try less than five minutes in following some great work by Cody Nhanala and Webb to push to the ball forward.
The Carabins nearly got themselves on the board soon after, as they tried to capitalize on a T-Birds turnover by kicking the ball down the sideline with a Montreal winger attempting to run onto it and pick it up for a try. But the Thunderbirds recovered beautifully, with Alastair Marshall tracking back to knock the ball away from the onrushing attacker to keep the shutout going.
Allan scored his second try of the half in the 49th minute, as part of another period of sustained pressure by the T-Birds. The Courtenay, B.C. native scored once again in the final few minutes to cap his great individual – and a great team – performance. Liam James made the convert on both of the last two tries.
UBC will be taking on another team with some momentum under their wings in the semifinal round, as they face the Guelph Gryphons, who beat UBC Okanagan 59-0 in their quarterfinal.
The rematch of last year’s bronze medal game will be on Friday, with a spot in the national championship final on the line.
Canadian University Men’s Rugby Championship (CUMRC) Kicks Off on Wednesday November 12th: Rosters, Schedules, Brackets, Streaming Link
[Note the CUMRC have changed the kickoff times.]
The 2025 CUMRC kicks off on Wednesday from ETS in Montreal in likely frigid conditions, the forecast is 2C (feels like -2C) with mixed precipitation. There are 8 universities involved, 3 from BC, 2 from Ontario, 2 from Quebec and 1 from Atlantic Canada. UBC Okanagan is part of the Prairie region and defeated teams from Alberta and Saskatchewan to claim its spot.
UBC and ETS will be favourites going in, ETS won the tournament last year and UBC have won the tournament for 5 of the 7 years it has been in existence. Last year was the first year a BC university didn’t win the tournament or finish in the top 2.
There are 58 U20 players on the rosters of 7 teams with ETS having no U20 players. The youngest player is 17 years old with UVic, Dalhousie and Queen’s having players in that age bracket. The oldest player is 28 on the Montreal team. Dalhousie has the youngest team with an age average of 20.0, UBC Okanagan is next at 20.18, the oldest team is ETS with age average of 22.8.
Schedule
| Match | Team 1 | vs | Team 2 | Date | Time (PST) |
| Quarterfinal #1 | VIC (UVic Vikes) | v | QUE (Queen’s Gaels) | Nov 12, 2025 | |
| Quarterfinal #2 | UBCO (UBC Okanagan Heat) | v | GUE (Guelph Gryphons) | Nov 12, 2025 | |
| Quarterfinal #3 | UdeM (Montréal Carabins) | v | UBC (UBC Thunderbirds) | Nov 12, 2025 | |
| Quarterfinal #4 | DAL (Dalhousie Tigers) | v | ETS (Piranhas de l’ÉTS) | Nov 12, 2025 | 15:30 |
Streaming: www.gsmedia.ca
Official Website: www.cumrc.com
Number of U20 Players by Team
| Team | Total Roster Size | Players Under 20 |
| Dalhousie Tigers | 28 | 14 |
| UBC Okanagan Heat | 27 | 11 |
| Queen’s Gaels | 28 | 11 |
| Montréal Carabins | 28 | 7 |
| UBC Thunderbirds | 28 | 6 |
| Guelph Gryphons | 28 | 6 |
| UVic Vikes | 28 | 3 |
| Piranhas de l’ÉTS | 28 | 0 |
Rosters
BC Universities
UBC
Average age: 21.3
Oldest Player: 27
Youngest Player: 19
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Emmett | Allan | Hooker | 21 |
| Niko | Andrianos | Back Three | 25 |
| Callum | Arnesen | Flank | 22 |
| William | Barret | Centre/Wing | 21 |
| Ben | Beauchamp | Fullback | 21 |
| Max | Birtley | Back row | 21 |
| James | Biss | Fly Half | 23 |
| Jacob | Blackwood | Loose head Prop | 19 |
| Charlie | Clark | Tighthead Prop | 20 |
| Graeme | Francolini | Prop | 27 |
| Sandon | Gupta | Lock/Back row | 21 |
| Liam | James | Back Three | 19 |
| Liam | Kinghorn | Back Row | 19 |
| James | Mahaffy | Back Row/LHP | 20 |
| Alastair | Marshall | Centre/Wing | 22 |
| Ben | Martin | Scrum Half | 21 |
| Ethan | McCarthy | Hooker/Prop | 24 |
| Max | McGavern | Back Three | 20 |
| Joe | McNulty | Lock | 22 |
| Elijah | McQueen | Back Row | 20 |
| Cody | Nhanala | 8 man | 24 |
| Demetri | Patterson | Winger | 22 |
| Ethan | Samuels | Back Row/LHP | 19 |
| Caleb | Seumanutafa | Fly Half | 21 |
| Aidan | Sutherland | Back row | 22 |
| Liam | Turnbull | Centre | 19 |
| Stephen | Webb | Scrum half | 19 |
| Reimu | Wilson-Valdes | Lock | 23 |
| Average Age | 21.32 |
UVic
Average age: 21.4
Oldest Player: 26
Youngest Player: 17
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Jordy | Auger | Hooker | 22 |
| Muiredach | Casey | Lock | 22 |
| Brendan | Christian | Prop | 19 |
| Dylan | Cleaver | Centre | 22 |
| Spencer | Cotie | Outside Back | 20 |
| Lachlan | Crooks | Scrum Half | 20 |
| Sully | Curran | Back Row | 22 |
| Aiden | de Wit | Back Row | 19 |
| Adam | Doane | Back Row | 20 |
| Carter | Ebrahim | Back Row | 20 |
| Alex | Gamage | Fly Half | 21 |
| Alex | Gordon | Lock | 21 |
| Sion | Griffiths | Centre | 25 |
| Hunter | Hannaford | Fly Half | 22 |
| Ryder | Heaney-Corns | Back Row | 24 |
| Jaxson | Jones | Back Row | 21 |
| Brendan | Kim | Lock | 22 |
| Thoran | Koyote | Centre/Wing | 20 |
| Marcus | Lott | Outside Back | 22 |
| Lockhart | MacGregor | Outside Back | 21 |
| Jack | Marshall | Hooker | 21 |
| Merlin | M’Cloud | Lock | 24 |
| Phoenix | Moller | Prop | 23 |
| Michael | Oughtred | Fly Half | 17 |
| Jack | Penaluna | Outside Back | 20 |
| Gareth | Sandner | Fly Half | 26 |
| Reece | Thompson | Scrum Half | 20 |
| Nic | Willey | Prop | 23 |
| Average Age | 21.39 |
UBC Okanagan
Average age: 20.2
Oldest Player: 24
Youngest Player: 18
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Ethan | Cummings | Flanker | 21 |
| Jean-Louis | Desgouttes | Fly Half | 24 |
| Armaan | Dhaliwal | Back | 20 |
| Jairen | Dhaliwal | 8-Man | 23 |
| Silas | Fakauaa | Forward | 21 |
| Matthew | Harris | Centre | 21 |
| Isaac | Harrison | Back | 18 |
| Nathan | Holmes | Fly Half | 21 |
| Evan | Isaac | Scrum Half | 20 |
| Christopher | Jeannotte | Wing | 19 |
| Caleb | Johnson | Flanker | 20 |
| Noah | Krumme | Flanker | 18 |
| Sean | Lattie | Prop | 20 |
| Theo | Phillips | Scrum Half | 19 |
| Brenden | Ruddell | Back | 19 |
| Jason | Sendall | Lock | 22 |
| Restum | Shakiri | Prop | 23 |
| Ben | Shepherd | Lock | 18 |
| RJ | Stone | Flanker | 22 |
| Nathan | Tateyama | Wing | 19 |
| Grayson | Tolsdorf | Lock | 20 |
| Marcus | Towns | Back | 19 |
| Iker | Urteaga Ferradas | Scrum Half | 22 |
| Mees | van Haeft | Centre | 20 |
| Evan | Vodarek | Prop | 19 |
| Jacob | Watmough | Flanker | 19 |
| Quinten | Weys | Wing | 18 |
| Average Age | 20.18 |
Quebec Universities
ETS
Average age: 22.8
Oldest Player: 27
Youngest Player: 20
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Paul | Arditti | Demi de mêlée | 25 |
| Matys | Benoist | Pilier | 23 |
| Mathéo | Berger | 2e ligne | 22 |
| Victor | Bernier | Ailier | 22 |
| Stanislas | Blazkowski | Arrière | 27 |
| Thibaut | Boissise | centre | 24 |
| Stanislas | Bresse | Ailier | 25 |
| Ethan | Canevet | 3e ligne | 23 |
| Pierre | Caris | 3e ligne | 21 |
| Éloi | Champoux | Pilier | 23 |
| Arnaud | Chastel | Pilier | 21 |
| Xabi | Chrit | 3e ligne | 24 |
| Néal | Combelasse | Ailier | 22 |
| Martin | Coudret | Demi de mêlée | 20 |
| Bastien | Curutchet | 3e ligne | 21 |
| Samuel | Da Silva | Pilier | 24 |
| Arthur | Drouillard | Pilier | 23 |
| Mathys | Estival | Arrière | 23 |
| Antoine | Lere | Centre | 23 |
| Erwan | Magendie | Talonneur | 22 |
| Brahim | Mahmoudi | 3e ligne | 25 |
| Basile | Marmion | 3e ligne | 20 |
| Jules | Normandin | Centre | 24 |
| Luc | Patissier | Centre | 22 |
| Lucas | Ricarde | 2e ligne | 23 |
| Nathan | Schmitt | 2e ligne | 23 |
| Jules | Testelin | Demi d’ouverture | 22 |
| Clément | Turlan | Talonneur | 21 |
| Average Age | 22.78 |
Montreal
Average age: 21.5
Oldest Player: 28
Youngest Player: 18
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Axel | Finagnon | Adjahi | 25 |
| Constant | Arnould | Wing | 19 |
| Éléonore (Daniel) | Audéoud | Prop | 22 |
| Aymen | Ayad | Hook, TH | 20 |
| Eliott | Berenger | LH | 20 |
| Olivier | Breton | BR, H | 21 |
| Julien | DeCarufel | Prop | 23 |
| Boubacar | Diallo | LH, H | 24 |
| Élie | Drolet | Wing | 20 |
| Augustin | Dubreuil | Wing, Centre | 24 |
| Augustin | Duchêne | Lock, Flank | 19 |
| Tom | Esteve | Centre, FB | 21 |
| Baptiste | Fanton | Lock | 23 |
| Faustin | Farison | Backrow | 28 |
| Gaspard | Jauffret | Lock, Backrow | 21 |
| Sacha | Laidouni | Back 3 | 19 |
| Romain | Larcher | FH | 19 |
| Roman | Layley | Backrow | 21 |
| Gabriel | Mathieu | Flank | 24 |
| Augustin | Medina | Wing | 24 |
| Oscar | Medina | Scrumhalf | 18 |
| Matthieu | Nguyen | Centre | 19 |
| Robin | Pomi | FH | 22 |
| Louis | Ramoisy | Hook | 20 |
| Valmont | Savariaud | Wing, Centre | 21 |
| Youssef | Souihel | Scrumhalf | 25 |
| Cyprien | Vlashoff | Flank | 19 |
| Merlin | Vigneault | LH | 22 |
| Average Age | 21.53 |
Atlantic Universities
Dalhousie
Average age: 20
Oldest Player: 24
Youngest Player: 17
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Parker | Bates | 1 & 3 | 21 |
| Brody | Bovair | Lock | 22 |
| Kevin | Brady | Flanker | 19 |
| Patrick | Burke | Prop | 19 |
| James | Clarke | Flyhalf | 22 |
| Sean | Conroy | Scrum half | 20 |
| Brennan | Dalton | H, Flank | 21 |
| Keagan | Dalton | Flanker | 18 |
| Rory | Emmison | Hooker | 18 |
| Daniel | Fallows | Prop | 19 |
| Abdullah | Hammama | Lock | 24 |
| Jack | Hayes | Lock | 19 |
| Declan | Hearn | FH, FB | 21 |
| Dylan | Hickey | Lock, BR | 22 |
| Anders | Hoffmann | Wing | 21 |
| Charles | Hughes | Winger | 18 |
| Wyatt | Langevin | Centre, wing | 19 |
| Luke | Mead | Lock | 18 |
| Isaac | Misener | Back three | 19 |
| Ben | Orchard | Flyhalf | 19 |
| Gregory | Otto | LH | 21 |
| Brodie | Reilly | Centre | 17 |
| Mitchell | Ross | Back 3 | 21 |
| Ryder | Sim | LH, TH | 18 |
| David | Skeggs | Back 3 | 22 |
| Harrison | Stewart | H, BR | 22 |
| Luke | Van Dam | 13, 12 | 19 |
| Owen | Wright | 8 man | 21 |
| Average Age | 20 |
Ontario Universities
Guelph
Average age: 20.9
Oldest Player: 24
Youngest Player: 18
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Oliver | Alpe | SH | 21 |
| Heath | Barnett-Ritcey | Hooker | 21 |
| Brenden | Black | FB | 22 |
| Liam | Bowman | Center | 23 |
| Logan | Cako | SH | 20 |
| Andrew | Ceballos | Hooker | 19 |
| Tomas | Dallan | Winger | 23 |
| Evan | Davies | Center | 19 |
| Seb | De Grandis | Backrow | 22 |
| Kobe | Faust | Flyhalf | 23 |
| Quinn | Foley | Lock | 20 |
| Tyge | Harvey | SH | 20 |
| Logan | Hatfield | Lock | 18 |
| Josh | Henry | Winger | 21 |
| Jacob | Ince | Center | 23 |
| Dan | Lucic | Prop | 20 |
| Evan | Potter | Flanker | 19 |
| Seth | Powell | Prop | 21 |
| Jackson | Priestman | Flanker | 18 |
| Kal | Sager | Center/Winger | 24 |
| Jakob | Schulz | Winger | 22 |
| Dylan | Shaw | Prop | 20 |
| Dan | Svoboda | Flanker | 23 |
| Graeme | Tremain | Center | 21 |
| Charles | Trollip | Prop | 21 |
| Owen | Williams | 8 man | 21 |
| Evan | Wilson | Flanker | 21 |
| Alistair | Yeomans | Hooker | 19 |
| Average Age | 20.89 |
Queen’s
Average age: 20.5
Oldest Player: 25
Youngest Player: 17
| FIRST NAME | LAST NAME | POSITION | AGE |
| Cameron | Bubbyn | Hooker | 21 |
| Simon | Burns | Lock | 22 |
| Matthew | Carroll | Back Row | 20 |
| Marcus | D’Acre | Fly half | 21 |
| Oliver | Davis | Hooker | 20 |
| Angus | Dewar | Prop | 20 |
| Adam | Doyle | Scrum Half | 23 |
| Benjamin | Falkner | Lock | 22 |
| Matthew | George | Prop | 18 |
| Noah | Gittens | Wing | 24 |
| Michael | Gyles | Lock | 21 |
| Connor | Hay | Lock | 21 |
| Trekker | James | Centre | 21 |
| Ronin | Kinlock Varga | Prop | 19 |
| Chase | Kittleson | Fly half | 19 |
| Owen | Lee | Centre | 21 |
| Noah | Merkur | Wing | 19 |
| Ali | Mulyokov | Prop | 20 |
| Jett | Nesrallah | Back Row | 19 |
| Tao | Nicholl | Back Row | 22 |
| Evan | Palmer | Centre | 19 |
| Jackson | Palmer | Scrum Half | 19 |
| Coen | Quinn | Back Row | 19 |
| Sterling | Seunarine | Back Row | 24 |
| Kwame | Skerritt Williams | Prop | 25 |
| Adam | Stander | Full Back | 19 |
| Luke | Waters | Hooker | 18 |
| Thomas | Wheatley Price | Full Back | 17 |
| Average Age | 20.46 |
Tournament Bracket






I am sure UBC and UVIC are hoping the BC Rugby board can institute an import rule for the CUMRC! A few tubby frenchmen on gap years have absolutely housed our lads the last two championships!!
Zug Zuig….. You sound so much like a James bay cry baby…….
So nice, you said it twice! Guess we know you’re running two accounts, big fella. I am the antithesis of James Bay. As in, I am not banging my fists on the BCRU’s table demanding that all the Vancouver teams have too many imports, wah wah wah, gol dang it!
Zug Zuig
You must be a james Bay cry baby……………