Rugby Canada meets with World Rugby to discuss high-performance future
Canada’s fourth-place finish at the Women’s Rugby World Cup in November came with a question.
How long can Canada’s amateur program compete with countries like New Zealand, England and France that provide their women with central contracts?
The Canadians pushed top-ranked England to the limit before falling 26-19 in the World Cup semifinal. Host New Zealand then edged the Red Roses 34-31 in the final at Auckland’s Eden Park while France blanked Canada 36-0 in the bronze-medal game.
“I think we’re at a really important crossroads here where the professionalism of women’s rugby is taking off,” Canada captain Sophie de Goede, a finalist for World Rugby’s Women’s 15s Player of the Year, said immediately after the France match.