Former Canada captain Gareth Rees set for 10th Rugby World Cup, this time as analyst
While Canada sits out the men’s Rugby World Cup for the first time, former captain Gareth Rees maintains his perfect attendance record at the tournament.
Rees became the first man to play in four World Cups when, despite a heavily strapped right thigh, he led Canada out against host France in 1999 in Beziers.
Ignoring a nagging knee injury and thigh strain, Rees kicked a penalty and a conversion in a 33-20 Canada loss. And he led the way on a day of smash-mouth defence, almost decapitating his slender counterpart Thomas Castaignede with a high tackle that triggered a yellow card.
Now 56, Rees is serving as a TV analyst for World Rugby’s host broadcaster. The Victoria native is working nine matches in the pool stage, starting with Saturday’s contest between No. 13 Italy and No. 19 Romania in Bordeaux.