Rugby Canada adds Phil Mack to developmental academy coaching staff
Rugby Canada has added former Canadian international Phil Mack to its coaching staff.
Mack, who turned 35 on Friday, joins the coaching staff of the Rugby Canada men’s development academy in Langford, B.C., as an assistant to head coach Jamie Cudmore. He succeeds fellow former international Adam Kleeberger, who has moved into a talent identification role based out of Vancouver.
Mack, a mobile scrum half, earned 57 caps for Canada and was a member of the 2015 and ’19 World Cup squads. He was also a star on the sevens circuit, ranking second in all-time Canada scoring (973 points) after appearing in 50-plus tournaments.
He spent 2018 and 2019 as a player-coach with the Seattle Seawolves of Major League Rugby. He was appointed assistant coach prior to the 2020 season. A member of the Toquaht First Nation, Mack also has been coaching with the Thunder Rugby indigenous program since its inception.