Canada Ravens women set to kick off second visit to Rugby League World Cup
Five years after defeating Papua New Guinea 22-8 for their first-ever international test win at the Rugby League World Cup, the Canada Ravens renew acquaintances Tuesday with the Pacific Islands team known as the PNG Orchids.
The 2022 edition of the women’s tournament has grown to eight teams with Brazil and France joining 2017 champion Australia, runner-up New Zealand, Canada, the Cook Islands, England and Papua New Guinea.
The Canadian players have had to bide their time for a second trip to the tournament, which was originally slated to start in October 2021 but was postponed due to the pandemic.
“Obviously the first game at the World Cup is a big event and they’re expecting a big crowd at Headingley Stadium. So there’s a few nerves but mainly excitement I think, which is great,” said Ravens head coach Mike Castle, an Australian who commutes to coach Canada on a non-paid basis.