Canadian women’s rugby team chases World Cup dream on shoestring budget
On the eve of the tournament, Rugby Canada has announced it has reached 95 per cent of its $1 million target for its “Mission: Win World Cup 2025” fundraising campaign.
While the Canadian women are ranked second in the world and seen as legitimate contenders to challenge No. 1 England, which is hosting the expanded 16-country tournament, they are have-nots off the field compared to other top teams.
The Canadian women get paid the same as the men for wearing the Maple Leaf, according to a deal negotiated with the Canadian Rugby Players Association. It is not much.
“If they did everything this calendar year, they can earn about 12K,” said Rugby Canada CEO Nathan Bombrys, adding there are some “success bonuses” on top of that.
