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BC Rugby Weekend of February 1st 2025

BC Premier Week 9 Results: Pride Fall to CW; Westshore Defeated by Lomas; UBC Draw with Ravens; Burnaby Lose at Bays; Vikes @ Caps Cancelled

The BC Premier season resumed for the “spring” season with all 10 teams in action. It was a week for the home teams as they won 3 of the 4 matches, with other a draw for the home side. The Capilano v Vikes game was cancelled as Klahanie Park was closed by West Vancouver Parks & Recreation.

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Vancouver 7s 2025

Vancouver 7s Schedule Announced for Feb 21st to 23rd: Thomas Isherwood and Elias Hancock Invited to Play at SuperSevens Event in Paris This Weekend

Vancouver 7s announced the schedule for the 3 day tournament. The men are playing an exhibition series against Trinidad & Tobago and Japan as part of the tournament. Canada will face each team twice over the tournament, playing them Friday and Saturday. The women start their tournament on Friday at 3:28pm against Brazil, then face Spain at 8:58pm. Their final pool game is at 3:08pm on Saturday, the women’s quarter-finals start at 7:32pm on Saturday.

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Pacific Pride – Spring 2025

A Look at the Pacific Pride Squad for Spring 2025: 6 Players Leaving, 3 to MLR; 9 Additions Including 3 from U18 2024 Camps

We compared our Pacific Pride list from the start of the fall season 2024, 6 have moved on (3 to MLR). There are 9 new players but include 3 returning players, 2 started late in the fall and 1 is returning from previous seasons. There are 3 players from the U18 camps held in 2024, 2 from Ontario universities and 1 from the Welsh Premier.

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CanWest 7s 2025 – Edmonton

UBC Win 1st Tournament of Women’s CanWest Series; TWU 2nd, UVic 3rd

The three BC universities took the top 3 spots in the first tournament of the three tournament CanWest series. The big surprise was TWU edging UVic for second spot as they won the head to head 12-5. UBC were the dominant team in the tournament going undefeated. Adia Pye of UBC was the leading try scorer with 8 tries, scoring at least one try in each of UBC’s matches.

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