30 players named to Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team for 2024 Pacific Four Series
Head Coach Kevin Rouet has named Canada’s travelling roster for the upcoming Pacific Four Series, the team’s first competition of 2024.
The squad will convene in Langford for a training camp ahead of travelling to Los Angeles for the first match against the United States on April 28 at 1:30pm PT/4:30pm ET. Canada’s second match will be against Australia on May 11 at 12:05am PT/3:05am ET (5:05pm local time) in Sydney, with the team then travelling to Christchurch to take on reigning Rugby World Cup champions, the New Zealand Black Ferns, on Saturday May 18 at 9:35pm PT/Sunday May 19 12:35am ET (4:35pm local time on May 19).
Canada placed second in the 2023 Pacific Four Series, with wins over the United States and Australia and a loss to New Zealand in front of a record-breaking crowd in Ottawa. For the second year in a row, the Pacific Four Series will qualify teams for WXV, with the top three teams earning a spot in the top WXV tier, which is being hosted in Canada this fall.
“Since we hosted the Pacific Four Series in Ottawa last year, our team has continued to grow and develop with a very strong group of core players as we prepare to qualify for WXV and as we look forward to the 2025 Rugby World Cup,” said Rouet. “Many of our players have continued to play at a high level since we were last together for WXV in the fall, competing in Canada, internationally and on the HSBC SVNS Series. We are excited to be back together and to test ourselves in three matches against some of the top teams in the world in the Pacific Four Series.”
Olivia Apps, Fancy Bermudez, Pamphinette Buisa, Sabrina Poulin and team captain Sophie de Goede join the squad after representing Canada at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens last weekend.
With a total of three Pacific Four Series matches on deck, Tyson Beukeboom, who has 65 caps for Canada, has the potential to surpass Gillian Florence (67 caps) as the most capped women’s rugby player of all time. Olivia DeMerchant (57 caps), Alex Tessier (48 caps) and Brittany Kassil (38 caps) are all closing in on significant cap milestones for Canada as well.
Claire Gallagher and Sara Cline, who both earned their first caps for Canada during last year’s Pacific Four Series, have been named to the Canadian squad. Cassandra Tuffnail, Mahalia Robinson and Julia Omokhuale, who all earned their first caps in 2023 as well, have also been selected by Rouet.
More information on the Pacific Four Series, including scores and results, can be found on the official website at world.rugby/tournaments/pacific-four-series. Broadcast details for the Pacific Four Series will be announced shortly.
April 28: USA vs Canada (Los Angeles, CA) – TICKETS
May 11: Australia vs Canada (Sydney, Australia) – TICKETS
May 18: New Zealand vs Canada (Christchurch, New Zealand) – TICKETS
CANADA’S WOMEN’S RUGBY TEAM PACIFC FOUR SERIES SQUAD
FORWARDS
Alexandria Ellis (Ottawa, ON) – Barrhaven Scottish / Stade Français Paris
Brittany Kassil (Guelph, ON) – Guelph RFC
Cassandra Tuffnail (Heidelberg, ON) – Ealing Trailfinders
Courtney Holtkamp (Rimbey, AB) – Red Deer Titans Rugby
DaLeaka Menin (Vulcan, AB) – Exeter Chiefs
Emily Tuttosi (Souris, MB) – Calgary Hornets / Exeter Chiefs
Fabiola Forteza (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
Gabrielle Senft (Regina, SK) – Castaway Wanderers / Stade Bordelais
Gillian Boag (Calgary, AB) – Capilano RFC
Julia Omokhuale (Calgary, AB) – Calgary Irish Rugby Club / Leicester Tigers
Laetitia Royer (Loretteville, QC) – St-Anne-de-Bellevue / ASM Romagnat
McKinley Hunt (King City, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / Saracens
Olivia DeMerchant (Mapledale, NB) – Halifax Tars RFC
Pamphinette Buisa (Gatineau, QC) – Ottawa Irish
Sara Cline (Edmonton, AB) – Leprechaun Tigers / Western Force
Sara Svoboda (Belleville, ON) – Brantford Harlequins / Belleville Bulldogs / Loughborough Lightning
Sophie de Goede (Victoria, BC) – Castaway Wanderers RFC / Saracens
Tyson Beukeboom (Uxbridge, ON) – Cowichan RFC / Ealing Trailfinders
BACKS
Alexandra Tessier (Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton, QC) – Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue RFC / Exeter Chiefs
Claire Gallagher (Caledon, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / Leicester Tigers
Fancy Bermudez (Edmonton, AB) – NorWester Athletic Associations / Westshore RFC
Julia Schell (Uxbridge, ON) – Guelph RFC /Castaway Wanderers / Ealing Trailfinders
Justine Pelletier (Rivière-du-Loup, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
Madison Grant (Cornwall, ON) – Cornwall Claymores
Mahalia Robinson (Fulford, QC) – Town of Mount Royal RFC
Olivia Apps (Lindsay, ON) – Lindsay RFC
Paige Farries (Red Deer, AB) – Westshore RFC / Saracens
Sabrina Poulin (St-Georges, QC) – Town of Mount Royal RFC
Sarah-Maude Lachance (Victoriaville, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Lons Section Paloise
Shoshanah Seumanutafa (White Rock, BC) – University of British Columbia / Chiefs Manawa
NON-TRAVELLING RESERVES
Ashlynn Smith (Abbotsford, BC) – University of Calgary
Audrey Champagne (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Université Laval
Corinne Fréchette (Saint-Zéphirin-de-Courval, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Université Laval
Demi Swann (Georgetown, ON) – Exeter Chiefs
Eden Kilgour (Barrie, ON) – Westshore RFC / Aurora Barbarians
Emily Belchos (Innisfil, ON) – Castaway Wanderers
Emma Taylor (Scotsburn, NS) – Halifax RFC
Jordan McLeod (Rivers, MB) – Brandon Barbarians / University of British Columbia
Larah Wright (Calgary, AB) – Calgary Hornets RFC / University of Victoria
Lizzie Gibson (Caledon, ON) – Oakville Crusaders / Queen’s University
Magali Harvey (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
Maggie Mackinnon (Sooke, BC) – University of Victoria
Maya Montiel (Dieppe, NB) – University of Ottawa / Saracens
Mikiela Nelson (North Vancouver, BC) – Capilano RFC
Mya Brubacher (West Montrose, ON) – Kingston Panthers / Queen’s University
Rachel Smith (South Surrey, BC) – University of British Columbia
Rosalie Lepage (Quebec City, QC) – Université Laval
Taylor Perry (Oakville, ON) – Oakville Crusaders
2024 Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team Announcement
30 players named to Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team for 2024 Pacific Four Series
Head Coach Kevin Rouet has named Canada’s travelling roster for the upcoming Pacific Four Series, the team’s first competition of 2024.
The squad will convene in Langford for a training camp ahead of travelling to Los Angeles for the first match against the United States on April 28 at 1:30pm PT/4:30pm ET. Canada’s second match will be against Australia on May 11 at 12:05am PT/3:05am ET (5:05pm local time) in Sydney, with the team then travelling to Christchurch to take on reigning Rugby World Cup champions, the New Zealand Black Ferns, on Saturday May 18 at 9:35pm PT/Sunday May 19 12:35am ET (4:35pm local time on May 19).
Canada placed second in the 2023 Pacific Four Series, with wins over the United States and Australia and a loss to New Zealand in front of a record-breaking crowd in Ottawa. For the second year in a row, the Pacific Four Series will qualify teams for WXV, with the top three teams earning a spot in the top WXV tier, which is being hosted in Canada this fall.
“Since we hosted the Pacific Four Series in Ottawa last year, our team has continued to grow and develop with a very strong group of core players as we prepare to qualify for WXV and as we look forward to the 2025 Rugby World Cup,” said Rouet. “Many of our players have continued to play at a high level since we were last together for WXV in the fall, competing in Canada, internationally and on the HSBC SVNS Series. We are excited to be back together and to test ourselves in three matches against some of the top teams in the world in the Pacific Four Series.”
Olivia Apps, Fancy Bermudez, Pamphinette Buisa, Sabrina Poulin and team captain Sophie de Goede join the squad after representing Canada at the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens last weekend.
With a total of three Pacific Four Series matches on deck, Tyson Beukeboom, who has 65 caps for Canada, has the potential to surpass Gillian Florence (67 caps) as the most capped women’s rugby player of all time. Olivia DeMerchant (57 caps), Alex Tessier (48 caps) and Brittany Kassil (38 caps) are all closing in on significant cap milestones for Canada as well.
Claire Gallagher and Sara Cline, who both earned their first caps for Canada during last year’s Pacific Four Series, have been named to the Canadian squad. Cassandra Tuffnail, Mahalia Robinson and Julia Omokhuale, who all earned their first caps in 2023 as well, have also been selected by Rouet.
More information on the Pacific Four Series, including scores and results, can be found on the official website at world.rugby/tournaments/pacific-four-series. Broadcast details for the Pacific Four Series will be announced shortly.
April 28: USA vs Canada (Los Angeles, CA) – TICKETS
May 11: Australia vs Canada (Sydney, Australia) – TICKETS
May 18: New Zealand vs Canada (Christchurch, New Zealand) – TICKETS
CANADA’S WOMEN’S RUGBY TEAM PACIFC FOUR SERIES SQUAD
FORWARDS
Alexandria Ellis (Ottawa, ON) – Barrhaven Scottish / Stade Français Paris
Brittany Kassil (Guelph, ON) – Guelph RFC
Cassandra Tuffnail (Heidelberg, ON) – Ealing Trailfinders
Courtney Holtkamp (Rimbey, AB) – Red Deer Titans Rugby
DaLeaka Menin (Vulcan, AB) – Exeter Chiefs
Emily Tuttosi (Souris, MB) – Calgary Hornets / Exeter Chiefs
Fabiola Forteza (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
Gabrielle Senft (Regina, SK) – Castaway Wanderers / Stade Bordelais
Gillian Boag (Calgary, AB) – Capilano RFC
Julia Omokhuale (Calgary, AB) – Calgary Irish Rugby Club / Leicester Tigers
Laetitia Royer (Loretteville, QC) – St-Anne-de-Bellevue / ASM Romagnat
McKinley Hunt (King City, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / Saracens
Olivia DeMerchant (Mapledale, NB) – Halifax Tars RFC
Pamphinette Buisa (Gatineau, QC) – Ottawa Irish
Sara Cline (Edmonton, AB) – Leprechaun Tigers / Western Force
Sara Svoboda (Belleville, ON) – Brantford Harlequins / Belleville Bulldogs / Loughborough Lightning
Sophie de Goede (Victoria, BC) – Castaway Wanderers RFC / Saracens
Tyson Beukeboom (Uxbridge, ON) – Cowichan RFC / Ealing Trailfinders
BACKS
Alexandra Tessier (Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton, QC) – Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue RFC / Exeter Chiefs
Claire Gallagher (Caledon, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / Leicester Tigers
Fancy Bermudez (Edmonton, AB) – NorWester Athletic Associations / Westshore RFC
Julia Schell (Uxbridge, ON) – Guelph RFC /Castaway Wanderers / Ealing Trailfinders
Justine Pelletier (Rivière-du-Loup, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
Madison Grant (Cornwall, ON) – Cornwall Claymores
Mahalia Robinson (Fulford, QC) – Town of Mount Royal RFC
Olivia Apps (Lindsay, ON) – Lindsay RFC
Paige Farries (Red Deer, AB) – Westshore RFC / Saracens
Sabrina Poulin (St-Georges, QC) – Town of Mount Royal RFC
Sarah-Maude Lachance (Victoriaville, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Lons Section Paloise
Shoshanah Seumanutafa (White Rock, BC) – University of British Columbia / Chiefs Manawa
NON-TRAVELLING RESERVES
Ashlynn Smith (Abbotsford, BC) – University of Calgary
Audrey Champagne (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Université Laval
Corinne Fréchette (Saint-Zéphirin-de-Courval, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Université Laval
Demi Swann (Georgetown, ON) – Exeter Chiefs
Eden Kilgour (Barrie, ON) – Westshore RFC / Aurora Barbarians
Emily Belchos (Innisfil, ON) – Castaway Wanderers
Emma Taylor (Scotsburn, NS) – Halifax RFC
Jordan McLeod (Rivers, MB) – Brandon Barbarians / University of British Columbia
Larah Wright (Calgary, AB) – Calgary Hornets RFC / University of Victoria
Lizzie Gibson (Caledon, ON) – Oakville Crusaders / Queen’s University
Magali Harvey (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
Maggie Mackinnon (Sooke, BC) – University of Victoria
Maya Montiel (Dieppe, NB) – University of Ottawa / Saracens
Mikiela Nelson (North Vancouver, BC) – Capilano RFC
Mya Brubacher (West Montrose, ON) – Kingston Panthers / Queen’s University
Rachel Smith (South Surrey, BC) – University of British Columbia
Rosalie Lepage (Quebec City, QC) – Université Laval
Taylor Perry (Oakville, ON) – Oakville Crusaders
Rugby Canada Selection for 2024 Community Rugby Fund
Rugby Canada selects a record 22 clubs across the country for 2024 Community Rugby Fund
April 17, 2024 (Langford, BC) – Rugby Canada, with funding from the Government of Canada, are pleased to announce the 22 successful applicants for 2024 that will receive support through Rugby Canada’s Community Rugby Fund. This is the highest number of clubs selected in a single year since the fund began in 2021.
2024 marks the fourth year of the Community Rugby Fund, which was made possible through the federal government’s Community Sport for All Initiative (CSAI). The fund supports National Sport Organizations (NSOs) in establishing more accessible and locally organized sport programs aimed at reducing barriers to participation, particularly among Black, Indigenous and racialized communities as well as 2SLGBTQI+ individuals, persons with disabilities, people with low incomes, and newcomers. A total of $16.7 million in funding was provided to 39 NSOs, including Rugby Canada.
This year, Rugby Canada received 67 applications from across Canada and with 22 recipients selected for 2024, a total of 49 applications have now been approved for funding since the Community Rugby Fund began in 2021.
For 2024, priority was given to rugby clubs, schools or community organizations who applied for grant funding that focused on cultivating the community game with special consideration given to projects that:
“2024 marks a monumental year for the Community Rugby Fund,” said Jamie Levchuk, Managing Director of Operations and Game Development for Rugby Canada. “This year we are proud to select 22 new recipients and provide $100 000 in total funding for the successful clubs, schools and community organizations who all displayed the ability to grow community and grassroots rugby in Canada. I look forward to seeing the long-lasting impact all our successful applications will have on our game.”
2024 Community Rugby Fund Recipient List
Langley Rugby Club
Location: British Columbia
Focus: School-to-club pathway development & mixed abilities rugby
Aurora Wolves Rugby Union
Location: British Columbia
Focus: School-to-club pathway development
Axemen Rugby Club
Location: British Columbia
Focus: School-to-club pathway development
Belleville Bulldogs RFC
Location: Ontario
Focus: Programming for Women & Girls, Capacity Building
Brockville Privateers RFC
Location: Ontario
Focus: Programming for Women & Girls, Capacity Building, School-to-club pathway development
Calgary Hornets RFC
Location: Alberta
Focus: School-to-club pathway development
Donald A. Wilson Secondary School
Location: Ontario
Focus: School-to-club pathway development
Edmonton Clansmen Rugby Football Club
Location: Alberta
Focus: New Youth Programming and Programming for Women & Girls
Elk Valley Rugby Football Club
Location: British Columbia
Focus Area: New Youth Programming & School-to-club pathway development
James Bay Athletic Association
Location: British Columbia
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development, Youth Leadership Programming
Manitoba Wombats
Location: Manitoba
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development
Mississauga Blues Rugby Club
Location: Ontario
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development, Youth Leadership Programming
Mont-Tremblant RFC
Location: Quebec
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development & Capacity Building
Nor’ Westers Athletic Association
Location: Alberta
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development, Programming for Women & Girls
Ottawa Irish Rugby Club
Location: Ontario
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development
Ottawa Wolves Rugby Football Club
Location: Ontario
Focus Area: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programming
Rainbow Griffins Rugby Football Club
Location: Ontario
Focus Area: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Programming
Thunder Rugby
Location: British Columbia
Focus Area: Indigenous Participation Programming
Toronto City Rugby Club
Location: Ontario
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development
Tri-County Regional Centre for Education
Location: Nova Scotia
Focus Area: School-to-club pathway development, New Youth Programming
Williams Lake Rugby Football Club
Location: British Columbia
Focus Area: Indigenous Participation Programming & School-to-club pathway development
Winnipeg High School Rugby
Location: Manitoba
Focus Area: Capacity Building & New Youth Programming
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY RUGBY FUND
The Community Rugby Fund aims to benefit the sustainability and growth of rugby across Canada. The fund allows all registered rugby clubs, as well as schools and community organizations in Canada, to submit an application for funding based on the guidelines and criteria provided by the program. All submissions will be given equal consideration and recipients of the grants will be announced annually.
Details of the 2025 Community Rugby Fund will be announced early in 2025. For more information, please click HERE or email communityfund@rugby.ca
ABOUT RUGBY CANADA
Rugby Canada is the national governing body of the sport of Rugby Union in Canada. They administer and operate Men’s and Women’s Senior and Junior National programs in both rugby 15s and 7s, as well as govern the Club and community game for more than 30,000 registered participants from coast to coast in conjunction with ten Provincial Union members.
Rugby Canada is headquartered at the Al Charron National Training Centre in Langford, BC, residing on the unceded territories of the Coast Salish and Lekwungen/Songhees peoples, with staff also working from Vancouver, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec City. Rugby Canada business operations, programs and events are delivered nationwide, including the internationally recognized HSBC SVNS Vancouver annual tournaments.
U16 Boys Wolf Pack Skills Camp
We’re excited to invite all young men born in 2008 and 2009 to join us for this fantastic opportunity to hone your skills and learn from our U16 Wolf Pack Boys Coaches: Paul Looker and Joe Alaimoana
Northern Camp:
Southern Camp:
Following the Southern Camp, be sure to stick around for the thrilling Senior Men and Women Wolf Pack games at 1 pm and 3 pm! It’s your chance to experience high-level rugby action and show your support for our senior Wolf Pack teams!
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Rugby Alberta Sessional Coaches Announcement
Rugby Alberta Seeking Multiple Sessional School Coaches
Rugby Alberta is seeking multiple Sessional School Coaches responsible for running Rookie Rugby programming for 3-8 weeks within selected schools and community groups. As part of the Rugby Coaching in Schools programming, Sessional School Coaches will provide a link to identified Rugby Clubs throughout Alberta in an effort to increase participation in Rookie Rugby Programming (U5-U12) at a Member Club in Lethbridge, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, and Fort McMurray.
For the full job description and list of positions available, please visit the Rugby Alberta Careers page here.
To apply for this position, please submit an application including an up-to-date resume and cover letter to Peter Houlihan, Director of Rugby Operations, via email: p.houlihan@rugbyalberta.com with the email subject “Rugby Programming in School”
About the Program
Rugby Alberta is thrilled to announce our exciting partnership with Rugby Canada and CSIA Sport Canada Funding to introduce Sessional Coaches to four areas of our province.
Thanks to the Sport for All Sessional Coaches program, Rugby Alberta will be gearing up to introduce rugby to schools in the Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Deep South (Lethbridge and surrounding communities), and Central (Red Deer and surrounding communities) areas of our province. We will be hiring four passionate coaches to build local rugby hubs, foster engagement, and deliver the joy of rugby directly to schools.
This program is designed to follow the World Rugby Try-Play-Stay model of rugby development where kids are encouraged to try the game of rugby, advance to more competitive play, and then become players for life and stay involved with their community rugby club. We can’t wait to see our sessional coaches in communities around the province delivering additional programming to youth!
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Wolf Pack Coach Staffing Announcement
We are thrilled to introduce our new coaches who have been carefully selected to lead our team programs. With a shared passion for the game and a dedication to nurturing talent, our coaching staff embodies the spirit of the Wolfpack, fostering a culture of excellence, teamwork, and relentless pursuit of success.
Each member of our coaching team brings their commitment to developing both individual skills and team cohesion. As we embark on this journey together, we invite you to join us in embracing the challenge. With the guidance and mentorship of our coaches, the Wolfpack is poised to achieve new heights and leave an indelible mark on the world of rugby.
Coaches will utilize Club, School and Regional Programming as well as key Rugby Alberta events like the 2024 ARC 7s and 2024 Alberta Regional Championships to identify talent for potential selection to the Alberta Rugby teams, in accordance with the Provincial Age Grade Team Selection Policy.
Welcome to the pack!
Senior Coaches
Sr Women North Head Coach Chelsea Ross
Sr Women South Head Coach Peter Rowe
Sr Men North Head Coach Alexi Michel
Sr Men South Head Coach Dustin Macpherson
U19 Girls
Head Coach Leah Conforti
Development Coach Danielle Weran
U19 Boys
Head Coach Peter Houlihan
Development Coach Matt Squires
U18 Girls
Head Coach Randi Ross
Development Coach Scott Gargan
U18 Boys
Head Coach Rob Amey
Development Coach Michael McTighe
U16 Girls
Head Coach Breanne Morgan
Development Coach Angie Tetley
U16 Boys
Head Coach Paul Looker
Development Coach Joe Alaimoana
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Rugby Alberta Presents: The North vs South Series
About the Series:
Welcome to the North South Series! Get ready for a showdown as the best of the North and South face off in a battle for Alberta. The North South Series brings together men’s and women’s senior (+19) players from both ends of the map for an exciting display of athleticism, strategy, and teamwork. Coming upon our second year planning this event, we’re thrilled to see what these games have instore!
Dates:
Game 1:
Game 2:
Game 3:
Witness the Excitement:
Join us at each thrilling game as the North and South clash on the field, showcasing their skill, determination, and passion for the sport. Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan or a newcomer to the game, the North South Series promises an unforgettable experience for all.
Get Involved:
Want to be part of the action? We’ll be looking for volunteers to help with broadcasting. Think you can help? Send us a message!
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Senior Head Coach – Wolf Pack North And South Men’s And Women’s
Rugby Alberta is actively seeking experienced Head Coaches to lead our Wolf Pack North and South Men’s and Women’s Programs. We are in search of dedicated individuals who can contribute to the growth of our rugby community, fostering strong connections with athletes, coaches, and parents through the implementation of positive, purposeful, and professional coaching strategies.
As a key member of the Rugby Alberta Program, our Head Coaches will collaborate closely to establish a high-performance program for senior male and female players in the North and South regions. Over the 2024 and 2025 seasons, with support from Rugby Alberta, the Head Coaches will play a pivotal role in delivering a comprehensive and holistic high-performance program. This program will not only focus on achieving on-field success but also prioritize individual player development and overall team success.
Beyond immediate on-field goals, the successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to long-term player development, actively contribute to the overall promotion of the game, and adhere to the established guidelines of the provincial program. It is crucial that the Head Coach operates within a framework that ensures consistency across all levels, reflecting the values and principles of Rugby Alberta—a true embodiment of the Alberta Way.
Schedule
Full Job Description
Wolf Pack Senior (North-South) Head Coach.pdf
If you have any questions about this role, please contact Rugby Alberta Director of Rugby Operations Peter Houlihan at p.houlihan@rugbyalberta.com
Join The Wolf Pack Coaching Team
Join the Wolf Pack Coaching Team
Are you passionate about rugby and committed to developing the next generation of athletes? We are currently seeking dedicated individuals to join our coaching staff in key positions, including Head Coach and Development Coaches. If you have a love for the game, a commitment to excellence, and a desire to make a positive impact, we want to hear from you.
Head Coach Position
As our Head Coach, you will be at the forefront of driving the success and growth of our rugby programs. This leadership role involves overseeing and guiding the team, implementing effective strategies, and fostering a culture of excellence. You will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our athletes, both on and off the field.
WP Age Grade Head Coach.pdf
Development Coach Positions
Our Development Coaches will work closely with experienced Head Coaches to contribute to the growth and engagement of our community. If you have a passion for nurturing talent and creating positive experiences for athletes, coaches, and parents, this role is for you.
WP Age Grade Development Coach.pdf
How to Apply
To apply for these exciting coaching positions, please refer to the attached job posts for detailed information on each role. If you believe you have the skills, passion, and commitment to be a valuable addition to the Wolf Pack Coaching Team, submit your application by February 19 2024
Join us in shaping the future of rugby and making a lasting impact on the lives of our athletes!
Alberta Regional Championship 7s
Alberta Regional Championship 7s and Canwest 7s Tournament
Dates: January 20th and 21st, 2024
Location: Foote Field, Alberta
Cost: $10 entry per day
Gear up for an action-packed weekend of rugby excitement at the Alberta Rugby Championship Sevens! Join us at the iconic Foote Field on January 20th and 21st for an unforgettable experience filled with exceptional rugby action, intense competition, and moments that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
What to Expect:
Exceptional Rugby Action: Watch as top girls’ teams from across Alberta compete in thrilling matches, showcasing skill, strategy, and sportsmanship.
Intense Competition: Feel the adrenaline as teams battle it out for victory, pushing their limits and leaving it all on the field.
Unforgettable Moments: From stunning tries to nail-biting finishes, be prepared for unforgettable moments that will make this championship a highlight of your rugby experience.
Standings:
Stay updated on team standings throughout the championship. Check out the ARC 7s Webpage
Admission Details:
Cost: $10 entry per day (Cash or Tap available at the entrance)
Don’t Miss Out!
Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan, a casual observer, or just looking for an exciting weekend activity, the Alberta Rugby Championship at Foote Field is the place to be. Mark your calendar for January 20th and 21st, 2024, and be part of the rugby fever that will sweep through Alberta!
Schedule
Join Us For The Alberta Rugby Championship Sevens
Join Us for the Alberta Rugby Championship Sevens
Dates: January 13th and 14th, 2024
Location: Foote Field, Alberta
Cost: $10 entry per day
Get ready for an action-packed weekend of rugby excitement at the Alberta Rugby Championship! Join us at the iconic Foote Field on January 13th and 14th for an unforgettable experience filled with exceptional rugby action, intense competition, and moments that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
What to Expect:
Exceptional Rugby Action: Watch as top teams from across Alberta compete in thrilling matches, showcasing skill, strategy, and sportsmanship.
Intense Competition: Feel the adrenaline as teams battle it out for victory, pushing their limits and leaving it all on the field.
Unforgettable Moments: From stunning tries to nail-biting finishes, be prepared for unforgettable moments that will make this championship a highlight of your rugby experience.
Standings:
Stay updated on team standings throughout the championship. Check out the ARC 7s Webpage
Admission Details:
Cost: $10 entry per day (Cash or Tap available at the entrance)
Don’t Miss Out!
Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan, a casual observer, or just looking for an exciting weekend activity, the Alberta Rugby Championship at Foote Field is the place to be. Mark your calendar for January 13th and 14th, 2024, and be part of the rugby fever that will sweep through Alberta!
Connect with Us:
Follow us on social media for updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes action leading up to the championship. Join the conversation using #AlbertaRugbyChampionship!
Be there to witness the triumphs, the tackles, and the teamwork that define rugby at its best! See you at Foote Field!
Schedule