Citing a fixture crunch, Canada opts to skip World Rugby Americas Pacific Challenge
Citing a fixture crunch, Canada will skip next month’s World Rugby Americas Pacific Challenge.
The six-team competition, back after a pandemic-prompted hiatus, runs Oct. 22-30 in Montevideo, Uruguay, with developmental teams from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay and the U.S.
The World Rugby-funded tournament requires that 23 of the 28 players in each squad must be 23 or under. The remaining five players can be any age over 18.
Canada’s senior side reconvenes Monday ahead of its two-legged Rugby World Cup qualifying series against No. 28 Chile, Oct. 2 in Langford, B.C., and Oct. 9 in Chile.