Canadian rugby sevens star John Moonlight retires to become a firefighter
TORONTO — John Moonlight, a rugby icon who led Canada to some of its greatest sevens triumphs, is retiring to become a firefighter in his native Pickering, Ont.
The 30-year-old Moonlight leaves as Canada’s all-time caps leader in sevens. He played in 65 World Series events, scoring his 116th career try in Hong Kong prior to representing Canada earlier this month at the Commonwealth Games in Australia.
“I’m excited,” Moonlight said in an interview. “I’m so privileged in the fact that I had an unreal rugby career. I travelled the world representing Canada for so many occasions. And I get to switch from that career right into probably one of the next best careers that you could have — in my hometown — and finally be able to give back to the community.”
Moonlight starts his new career May 7, kicking off a seven-week training period before joining the regular rotation.