Canadian Matt Evans retires from rugby, becomes Cornish Pirates team manager
TORONTO — Canadian international Matt Evans has retired from rugby, moving from playing for England’s Cornish Pirates to team manager.
The 32-year-old Evans won 40 caps for Canada, was part of both the 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cups and also played for Canada’s sevens team. The versatile Evans played for Canada in every position in the backs other than scrum half.
He scored a memorable try from fullback against Italy in the 2015 Rugby World Cup, leaving would-be tackler in his wake and slashing through the defence at Elland Road in Leeds, England.
Born in England to an English father and Welsh mother, Evans moved to Vancouver Island when he was 11. He won his first cap for Canada against Ireland in 2008 and last appeared against Germany at the World Cup repechage in France in November 2018.