Wednesday May 8, 2024 (Sydney, Australia) – Head coach of Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team, Kevin Rouet, has selected the roster that will face Australia in Canada’s second match of the 2024 Pacific Four Series.
Canada and the Wallaroos will meet at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia on Saturday May 11 at 11:55pm PT (May 10)/2:55am ET (4:55pm local time). Last year, Canada took advantage of playing at home, defeating the Australians 45-7 at TD Place Stadium in Ottawa in the 2023 rendition of the Pacific Four Series.
“The team is excited for the opportunity to test themselves against another one of the top teams in the world and build off of our strong performance against the USA last week” said Rouet. “Facing Australia on their home field in Sydney poses some unique challenges, but the team has prepared well this week and will be ready to go on Saturday.”
Alexandra Tessier is set to earn her 50th cap on Saturday against Australia to become just the eighth woman in Canadian rugby history to achieve this milestone. After being named to the starting 15, Tyson Beukeboom is in line to tie Gillian Florence as Canada’s all-time women’s caps leader with 67.
There are only a few changes to the Canadian lineup from the game against the USA, as Sarah-Maude Lachance draws in and will start at fullback for her first international match of 2024. Lachance wore the number 15 jersey last fall in Canada’s victory over France at WXV.
McKinley Hunt and Fancy Bermudez will also start the match for Canada after coming off the bench against the USA. Prop Brittany Kassil could see her first game action of the year, being named to the roster as a reserve.
More information on the Pacific Four Series, including the full schedule and results, can be found on the official website for World Rugby.
WHERE TO WATCH
Canada vs Australia will be streamed live on TSN+ on Saturday May 11 at 11:55pm PT (May 10)/2:55am ET with an encore broadcast on TSN1 on Saturday May 11 at 10:00am PT/1:00 pm ET.
TSN+ is the stand-alone digital streaming service from Canada’s Sports Leader and is home to an extensive slate of live sports coverage from around the world, including Rugby Canada matches. For more information on TSN+, including subscription options, visit TSN.ca/TSN+.
CANADA’S WOMEN’S RUGBY TEAM PACIFIC FOUR SERIES MATCH DAY ROSTER vs AUSTRALIA
1. McKinley Hunt (King City, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / Saracens
2. Sara Cline (Edmonton, AB) – Leprechaun Tigers / Western Force
3. DaLeaka Menin (Vulcan, AB) – Exeter Chiefs
4. Tyson Beukeboom (Uxbridge, ON) – Cowichan RFC / Ealing Trailfinders
5. Laetitia Royer (Loretteville, QC) – St-Anne-de-Bellevue / ASM Romagnat
6. Pamphinette Buisa (Gatineau, QC) – Ottawa Irish
7. Sophie de Goede (Victoria, BC) – Castaway Wanderers RFC / Saracens
8. Gabrielle Senft (Regina, SK) – Castaway Wanderers / Stade Bordelais
9. Olivia Apps (Lindsay, ON) – Lindsay RFC
10. Claire Gallagher (Caledon, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / Leicester Tigers
11. Paige Farries (Red Deer, AB) – Westshore RFC / Saracens
12. Alexandra Tessier (Sainte-Clotilde-de-Horton, QC) – Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue RFC / Exeter Chiefs
13. Fancy Bermudez (Edmonton, AB) – NorWesters Athletic Associations / Westshore RFC
14. Madison Grant (Cornwall, ON) – Cornwall Claymores
15. Sarah-Maude Lachance (Victoriaville, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
FINISHERS
16. Emily Tuttosi (Souris, MB) – Calgary Hornets / Exeter Chiefs
17. Brittany Kassil (Guelph, ON) – Guelph RFC
18. Alexandria Ellis (Ottawa, ON) – Barrhaven Scottish / Stade Français Paris
19. Courtney Holtkamp (Rimbey, AB) – Red Deer Titans Rugby
20. Fabiola Forteza (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
21. Justine Pelletier (Rivière-du-Loup, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
22. Julia Schell (Uxbridge, ON) – Guelph RFC / Castaway Wanderers / Ealing Trailfinders
23. Shoshanah Seumanutafa (White Rock, BC) – University of British Columbia / Chiefs Manawa
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