September 28, 2023 (London, England) – The roster for Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team’s rematch with England on September 30 has been named by Head Coach Kevin Rouet.
Following a 50-24 loss to England on September 23 in Exeter, Canada will kick off against the Red Roses once more on Saturday at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. ET (3:00 p.m. local time). StoneX Stadium in London, the Premier 15s home of the Saracens and Sophie de Goede, McKinley Hunt and Alexandria Ellis, will play host.
Krissy Scurfield will earn her first cap for Canada on the wing. The former Maple Leaf Academy player and RBC Training Ground athlete debuted for Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team in Dubai in 2021 at the age of 18 and was named to the 2022 Langford Sevens HSBC Dream Team. Since then, she has competed at the Commonwealth Games and Rugby World Cup Sevens, and recently played a significant role in Canada’s Paris 2024 qualification campaign.
Other changes to Canada’s roster from last week see Olivia DeMerchant, Sara Svoboda and Taylor Perry move into the starting 15.
“There are a number of improvements we are looking to make and details that we want to refine going into this second match against England,” said Kevin Rouet. “As anticipated, this tour has been a valuable opportunity to prepare for WXV, and the team is looking forward to another good, tough match on Saturday.”
Following this tour, Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team heads to New Zealand for WXV, where they will face England once again, along with Wales and France.
Returning this weekend is the NFP Forward & Back Game Changers contest. Fans will have the opportunity to vote virtually for the players (one forward and one back) who they think were changers for Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team against England, with a chance to win a $100 Amazon gift card and a signed jersey. Details on how to participate will be announced on Rugby Canada’s social media channels.
WHERE TO WATCH
The match will be available live on TSN+, the new stand-alone digital streaming service from Canada’s Sports Leader.
TSN+ 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+.
Fans outside of Canada can watch live on England Rugby’s YouTube and Facebook channels.
Tickets are on sale on the England Rugby website.
CANADA’S WOMEN’S RUGBY TEAM MATCH DAY ROSTER vs ENGLAND
Olivia DeMerchant (Mapledale, NB) – Halifax Tars RFC
2. Emily Tuttosi (Souris, MB) – Calgary Hornets / Exeter Chiefs
3. DaLeaka Menin (Vulcan, AB) – Exeter Chiefs
4. Tyson Beukeboom (Uxbridge, ON) – Cowichan RFC / Ealing Trailfinders
5. Courtney Holtkamp (Rimbey, AB) – Red Deer Titans Rugby
6. Gabrielle Senft (Regina, SK) – Castaway Wanderers
7. Sara Svoboda (Belleville, ON) – Brantford Harlequins / Belleville Bulldogs / Loughborough Lightning
8. Sophie de Goede (Victoria, BC) – Castaway Wanderers RFC / Saracens
9. Justine Pelletier (Rivière-du-Loup, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
10. Claire Gallagher (Caledon, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / University of Ottawa
11. Krissy Scurfield (Canmore, AB) – University of Victoria
12. Taylor Perry (Oakville, ON) – Oakville Crusaders
13. Fancy Bermudez (Edmonton, AB) – NorWester Athletic Associations / Westshore RFC
14. Paige Farries (Red Deer, AB) – Westshore RFC / Worcester Warriors
15. Madison Grant (Cornwall, ON) – Cornwall Claymores
FINISHERS
6. Gillian Boag (Calgary, AB) – Capilano RFC
17. McKinley Hunt (King City, ON) – Aurora Barbarians / Saracens
18. Alexandria Ellis (Ottawa, ON) – Barrhaven Scottish / Saracens
19. Laetitia Royer (Loretteville, QC) – St-Anne-de-Bellevue / ASM Romagnat
20. Fabiola Forteza (Quebec City, QC) – Club de rugby de Québec / Stade Bordelais
21. Olivia Apps (Lindsay, ON) – Lindsay RFC
22. Shoshanah Seumanutafa (White Rock, BC) – University of British Columbia
23. Florence Symonds (Hong Kong) – University of British Columbia
About Rugby Canada
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Rugby Canada is headquartered at the Al Charron National Training Centre in Langford, BC, with staff also working from Vancouver, Toronto and Ottawa. Rugby Canada business operations, programs and events are delivered nationwide, including the internationally recognized HSBC Canada Sevens annual tournaments.
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