
Canadian women take on the U.S. as they start their journey toward Rugby World Cup
The Canadian women open defence of their Pacific Four Series title against the U.S. in Kansas City on Friday, the first step on their journey to the Rugby World Cup in England this summer.
The American test is the first for the second-ranked Canadians since the WXV 1 tournament in October that finished with a 21-12 loss to No. 1 England in Vancouver. And Canada coach Kevin Rouet finds himself in a bit of a balancing act, with some players away with the sevens side at the HSBC SVNS season finale in California this weekend and others not having played since their club season ended earlier this year.
Canada’s 23-woman matchday roster for the U.S game includes 12 players from that England game, with seven starting Friday.
Rouet has had time with his players at a camp in Chula Vista, Calif., ahead of the game against the ninth-ranked Americans. They held a scrimmage against Japan and a joint set-piece training session with the Americans.