Canada’s rugby league team players dig into their own pocket to wear the Maple Leaf
The Canadian men’s rugby league team is looking forward to a rare international test, March 1 against the USA Hawks in Las Vegas.
And the players are putting aside day jobs and digging into their pocket to represent their country.
The 22-person Canadian contingent headed to Sin City — 18 players, three coaches and a team manager — includes a plumber, welder, personal trainer, wildlife researcher, systems integration consultant, IT specialist, swing-stage rigger, tool-and-die maker, two truck drivers, four teachers and five university/college students.
The players, known as the Wolverines, are committed to the cause. The Canada Rugby League Association (CRLA) helps the best it can, but money is tight.