Canada looks to build on third-place finish in rugby sevens season opener
Coach John Tait, forced to juggle his roster last season due to injuries, has chosen the same lineup that finished third in Glendale, Colo., for the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens.
Captain Ghislaine Landry leads the Canadians after making history on the opening stop of the HSBC World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series in October, becoming the first woman to reach the 1,000-point milestone on the circuit.
“Unselfish is not a word you usually associate with someone who’s a points-leader in the world but she is,” Tait said of the 30-year-old from Toronto. “She definitely looks to pass before she attacks. But she has a real good sense on when to go herself and she creates a lot on her own with her ability.
“I’m really proud of that achievement for her. Considering that every season she’s missed one or two tournaments with a knock and some years she’s missed two or three. When you only have five of six of those (events) a year, it’s pretty special that she’s still out there in front on points.”