Super Rugby Aotearoa – Round Four

Super Rugby Week Four Results and Video Highlights

Clay was the only one to get 2 for 2 on the predictions this week and has an impressive 88% accuracy rate so far this season. Compare that to the @Rugby4Cast account on Twitter who do a detailed statistical analysis of the games, they are at 50% so far this season.

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Rugby League Updates – July 2020

Ottawa Aces Rugby League Team Announce New Coach and Canadian Tryouts in the Fall

Canada will have three pro rugby teams operating in 2021 and all of them are in Ontario. In Rugby Union it’s the Toronto Arrows, in Rugby League it’s the Toronto Wolfpack and the new team, the Ottawa Aces.

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Canada Day 2020

Canada Day Reflections: July 1st Past, Present and Future

Everyone has a unique view of what it means to be Canadian on Canada Day and today I thought I’d reflect on what it means to me from the perspective as editor of BC Rugby News.

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World Rugby Sevens Series 2020

World Rugby Cancels 2020 7s Series, Awards NZ Titles and Promotes Japan to 2021 Series: Former Canada Coach and Current Germany Coach Damian McGrath Not Happy with Decision

The top news for Canada is the women’s team were awarded 3rd place in the 2020 series behind NZ and Australia. Canada were tied with Australia in points with 80 but the World Rugby tie breaking scenario gave Australia second. It wasn’t made clear what that tie breaking scenario was but Australia had a slightly better win percentage and point differential over the series.

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Super Rugby Aotearoa – Round Three

Super Rugby Week Three Results and Video Highlights

Blues 27 – Highlanders 24

The Blues led 22-10 at HT with winger Caleb Clarke stealing the show with one try and an assist on the second. Pressure through the kicking of Otere Black forced an error which led to the third try for the Blues in the half. The Highlanders scored one through the forwards, the Highlander forwards were steady throughout the half and their lineout may be one of the best in the competition.

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USA Rugby Updates – June 2020

Glendale Becomes Langford of the South – Loses MLR Franchise But Gains National Men’s XVs Team and National Governing Body

When I first read the press release from USA Rugby the similarities with Langford in Canada hit me. Langford is the home of the National Governing Body (NGB), Westhills Stadium has been the go to venue for the national team on many occasions. The national teams train in Langford.

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Return to Play Updates – June 2020

viaSport Sport Specific Return to Sport Plans and FAQ: BC Rugby Return to Sport Plan Expected by Weekend, Early Next Week

viaSport which is the province’s voice on Return to Sport guidelines has published a list of Provincial Sport Organizations that have submitted Return to Sport Plans (RTSP).

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Super Rugby Aotearoa – Round Two

Super Rugby Week Two Results and Video Highlights

Blues 24 – Chiefs 12

The Blues and Crusaders continue on as favourites after Week 2. The Chiefs again had a man advantage situation and were unable to fully capitalize. The Blues were able to score one first half try through pick and go from the forwards and added a penalty, The Chiefs kicked three penalties, for a 10-9 HT score.

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Rugby Canada Updates – June 2020

Rugby Canada Lifts National Suspension of Sanctioned Rugby Activities – Decision Making Now at Provincial Level

from Rugby Canada

As Rugby Canada and all Provincial Member Unions continue to move towards a return to play, the working group provided further updates on the process:

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Seattle Seawolves – June 2020

Seattle Seawolves and Phil Mack Part Ways – Mat Turner Hired as Assistant Coach

He won two MLR championships as a player/coach but wasn’t given the head coach’s job, a mystery to many, now he’s parted ways with Seattle and looking for the next opportunity.

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