Canadian rugby league women in Fiji for two games ahead of World Cup qualifier
While Canada’s rugby union women chase the World Cup in England, the Canada Ravens rugby league team is in Fiji preparing for its own World Cup qualifier.
The Ravens take on the Fiji Rise academy on Wednesday and the Bula Kuli Residents on Saturday, with both games in Lautoka.
Rugby league is the lesser-known rugby code, played 13-a-side instead of rugby union’s 15-a-side. It’s a physical game with powerful forwards and elusive backs each offering their own kind of threat.
The Fiji tour is preparation for the inaugural International Rugby League (IRL) Women’s World Series in October in Brampton, Ont., where the Ravens will look to qualify for a third consecutive Women’s Rugby League World Cup.
