Canadian women all over the globe ahead of Rugby World Cup draw in New Zealand
TORONTO — Many of Canada’s top female rugby players have moved abroad to keep playing during the pandemic. The rest are training at home, often fitting in workout sessions around their day jobs.
All will down tools Thursday to gather on a joint Zoom call and watch the draw for the 2021 World Cup in New Zealand.
Given the Canadian women are amateurs, coach Sandro Fiorino is used to running a decentralized program. With COVID-19 grounding the domestic game, roughly half of his player pool headed overseas to keep playing with almost two dozen currently in England, France or New Zealand.
“We knew when the pandemic hit in March and April that we were going to be at risk in the fall … because we had an understanding that there was not going to be any domestic play in Canada,” said Fiorino.