Canadian star winger DTH van der Merwe retires from international rugby
DTH van der Merwe, Canada’s all-time leading try-scorer, is retiring from international rugby in the wake of his fourth World Cup.
“I’ve now lived and enjoyed my Canada 15s dream, 13 years of wearing the red and white, four Rugby World Cups and 61 caps,” the 33-year-old winger said in a social media posting. “I believe it’s time to sign off and let someone else fill that jersey and live that dream. Thank you Canada.”
Van der Merwe scored 38 tries for Canada. The best may have come at the 2015 World Cup when he combined with Ciaran Hearn for a spectacular score against Italy that saw the winger fend off a string of would-be tacklers deep in the Canadian end after an Italy kickoff.
Van der Merwe had seen the Italians were narrow on their kickoff chase and told then-coach Kieran Crowley about the possibilities down the flank. Then he executed the vision.