Tyson Beukeboom to become Canada’s most-capped rugby player at World Cup
Canadian lock Tyson Beukeboom will become Canada’s most-capped rugby player Saturday when she earns cap No. 81 against Scotland at the Rugby World Cup in England.
Former Canada captain Aaron Carpenter had 80 caps when he retired in 2018, at the age of 34, after a string of head injuries. Carpenter, a hard-charging back-row forward and hooker, broke World Rugby Hall of Famer Al Charron’s Canadian caps record when he earned his 77th in a loss to Romania in June 2017.
The 34-year-old Beukeboom, a native of Uxbridge, Ont., is taking part in her fourth World Cup,
“It’s still really hard to believe that I’m still playing, first of all,” said Beukeboom, who earned her first cap off the bench in July 2013 against England. “If you had told me at the 2014 World Cup that I’d still be here in 2025, I would be like ‘I don’t believe you.’ It’s surreal.
