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Canada national rugby union team

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Men's rugby union team
This article is about the national men's team. For the national women's team, seeCanada women's national rugby union team.
Not to be confused withCanada national rugby league team.
Canada
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknamesCanucks
Les Rouges (The Reds)
Beavers
EmblemMaple leaf
UnionRugby Canada
Head coachSteve Meehan
CaptainLucas Rumball
MostcapsAaron Carpenter (80)
Top scorerJames Pritchard (607)
Top try scorerD. T. H. van der Merwe (38)
Home stadiumVarious
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
World Rugby ranking
Current25 (as of 24 November 2025)
Highest11 (2011)
Lowest25 (2025)
First international
 Japan 9–8Canada 
(Osaka, Japan; 31 January 1932)
Biggest win
 Barbados 3–69Canada 
(Bridgetown, Barbados; 24 June 2006)
Biggest defeat
 England 70–0Canada 
(London, England; 13 November 2004)
World Cup
Appearances9 (first in1987)
Best resultQuarter-finals (1991)
Websiterugby.ca/en

TheCanada men's national rugby union team (French:Équipe du Canada de rugby à XV) represents theCanada in men's internationalrugby union competitions. They are overseen byRugby Canada the governing body ofrugby union in Canada.

Canada is classified byWorld Rugby (WR) as atier-two team and has competed in competitions such as theAmericas Rugby Championship (ARC) and theRugby World Cup (RWC). Canada traditionally plays in itsnational colours (red andwhite). Canada has been playing international rugby since their 1932 debut againstJapan. They had competed at every Rugby World Cup from the inaugural tournament in1987 until its elimination from the2023 qualifiers, breaking the three decades long record of uninterrupted attendance.[1]

Canada achieved their best result at the World Cup in1991, where they reached the quarter-finals. Canada was once the dominant power of North American rugby and was the second-best team in theAmericas, behindArgentina. Prior to the professionalization of rugby, Canada were known to upset stronger teams, having defeatedFrance,Scotland,Wales, and an uncappedEngland side prior to 2002.

History

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Early years

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The Harvard–McGill game of 1874

In1874 the first North American international game took place inCambridge, Massachusetts betweenMcGill andHarvard universities.[2] The following day the two teams played under "McGill" rugby rules to a scoreless tie.[3][4] In late1874, theHarvard team traveled to Montreal to playMcGill in rugby, and won by three tries in front of 2,000 spectators.[5][6][7] An annual competition began in 1974 to mark the centennial of the 1874 meeting and is now known as the Covo Cup, using the original rules of rugby football.[8] McGill University can therefore lay claim to being the oldest rugby club in Canada.Westmount Rugby Club is the oldest independent Canadian rugby club.[9] To this day, the McGill University Rugby Football Club is one of the premier university sides in Canada. Since 1989 the team has won 15 RSEQ (Réseau du sport étudiant du Québec) Titles, including 8 straight from 2006 - 2013. In 2019, the side represented Quebec at the Canadian University Men's Rugby Championship, finishing 6th in the nation. McGill Rugby alumni have gone on to represent Canada on the world stage and join the ranks of professional rugby.

A Canadian Rugby Football Union was established in 1884, although this organisation went on to become theCanadian Football League, asrugby football in Canada evolved intoCanadian football. In 1902–1903 the first Canadian team toured the United Kingdom, winning seven on 21 matches.[10] In 1909,Earl Grey, thenGovernor General of Canada, donated a trophy to the CRU to be awarded for the Rugby Football Championship of Canada. This trophy became known as theGrey Cup. However, the rules used in Canada were vastly different from the rules used in countries that were part of theIRB. In the years that followed, the CRU would legalise forward passing and make other changes that would make Canadian football a totally different sport, similar toAmerican football.

Post-World War I

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The original Canadian Rugby Union disbanded just before World War I. During World War I and World War II rugby union was suspended, but during the inter-war period a renaissance occurred. In 1919 a Canadian Services team played overseas against representatives from England, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia.[11] The formation of the Rugby Union of Canada in 1929 was followed by a Canadian representative side tour of Japan in 1932.[11] About half the team were Canadian born (mostly British Columbia players) and the rest were originally from Britain. They beatWaseda University 29–13, but lost 9–8 and 38–5 in the two test matches.[12][13][14]

Canada's tour team which travelled to the United Kingdom in 1962 was dominated by British Columbia players. They recorded a 3–3 draw withBarbarians F.C. and lost 8–0 to a Wales under-23 side.[15][16] The 1966British Lions won a non-cap match 19–8 inToronto on their way back from Australia and New Zealand.[17] The Rugby Union of Canada was reformed in 1974 as the Canadian Rugby Union.[18] Canada established themselves as the strongest team in North America, though they struggled to compete with the major test-playing nations in Europe and theSouthern Hemisphere. Wales won a non-cap game against Canada 56-10 in Cardiff in 1971, and another 58-20 in Toronto in 1973.[11]

Start of the Professional era

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Main article:Canada at the Rugby World Cup
Canada National Rugby Squad, 1987 World Cup
Canadian rugby team

Canada were one of the 16 nations that were invited by theInternational Rugby Board (IRB) to compete at the inauguralRugby World Cup in1987, hosted by both Australia and New Zealand. Canada were grouped with Wales, Ireland and Tonga in Pool 2. In their first ever World Cup match they defeated Tonga 37–4.[19] However, they lost their subsequent matches 46–19 to Ireland and 40–9 to Wales finishing third in the pool.[20]

Canada had to qualify for the1991 Rugby World Cup. Canada took part in theAmericas tournaments, and finished first in the Americas qualifying standings. Additionally, Canada beat Scotland XV 24–19 on May 25, 1991, at Saint John.[21] At the 1991 Rugby World Cup, Canada was placed into Pool D, alongside France, Romania and Fiji. Canada beatFiji andRomania in their opening two matches.[22] Despite losing their final group fixture against France 19–13, Canada finished second in the pool and advanced to the quarter-finals.[22] They were then knocked out in the quarter-final by the All Blacks, 29–13.[22] The 1991 tournament stands as Canada's best ever finish in a Rugby World Cup. 23 of the 26 World Cup squad members were born in or played their club rugby in British Columbia.[22]

Having reached the quarter-finals in 1991, Canada automatically qualified for the1995 Rugby World Cup. They were in Pool A with the hosts South Africa, defending champions Australia, and Romania.[23] Canada finished third in the pool, winning their match against Romania, but losing 27–11 to Australia and 20–0 to the Springboks.

Despite failing to replicate their previous success, Canada would build upon their 1991 World Cup achievement and record wins over tier 1 nations. Canada beatWales 26–24 on November 10, 1993, atCardiff Arms Park.[11] They beat France 18–16 on June 4, 1994, at Twin Elms Rugby Park in Nepean, Ontario.[24] They battled to a 27–27 draw againstIreland on 27 June 2000 in Markham, Ontario and chalked up a 26–23 win againstScotland inVancouver, on June 15, 2002.[25][26]

Canada has yet to beat England in seven attempts. They have also played the England national XV, B team, and Under 23 teams eleven times (for which Canada awarded its players international caps.) The most notable result was a 15–12 victory over a strong England XV on 29 May 1993 at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby.[27] Unfortunately for the Canadians, on the eve of the match England's management chose not to award international caps, as some players were touring with the British and Irish Lions at the time.

Canada won the now defunctPacific Rim Rugby Championship three years in succession in 1996, 1997 and 1998.[28][29]

Canada finished second in Round 4 of the Americas1999 Rugby World Cup qualifying, losing only to Argentina, and qualified for the World Cup.[30] Canada finished third in their pool (with France, Fiji and Namibia), winning their match against Namibia but losing their other two fixtures. The victory against Namibia was uncharacteristic for Canada, as they ran the score up to 72–11, one of their most lopsided victories. This thrashing was the one bright light in an otherwise disappointing 1999 World Cup performance.[31]

Like many second and third-tier nations, the Canadians have not always had their full complement of players available for test matches. Nevertheless, Canada has produced top class players such asDan Baugh,Rod Snow,Mike James,Colin Yukes,Dave Lougheed andJamie Cudmore who have played professionally in England, Wales and France.

Canada qualified for the2003 Rugby World Cup as Americas 1, finishing at the top of Round 4Americas tournaments, winning five of their six fixtures to enter the2003 World Cup in Australia, their fifth world cup in a row. Canada's sole win was a 24–7 result against Tonga as they lost their games against Italy, Wales and the All Blacks.

From 2003 to 2011 Canada played host to theChurchill Cup and made one finals appearance in 2010, losing to the England Saxons 38–18. In 2004 and 2005 they competed in theSuper Powers Cup. In 2005 the competition was renamed the Super Cup and Canada beatJapan 15–10 in the final.[32]

2007 World Cup Cycle

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In 2006 Canada completed the qualification process for the2007 Rugby World Cup. They were in a three-team group also containingBarbados and theUnited States. Each played the other once. On 24 June 2006, Canada defeated Barbados 71–3, inBridgetown, their largest ever win.[33] Canada achieved a record win over the US in the match in Newfoundland on August 12, 2006, defeating the USA 56–7 in front of a capacity crowd, when playerJames Pritchard scored a national record 36 points with three tries, six conversions and three penalties in the match, beating the record of 29 he had set against Barbados in their previous match.[34] The win assured Canada of a place in the 2007 World Cup as Americas 2 in Pool B.[35] Also that year, a Canadian team won the NA4 and the national team beat the US earlier in the Churchill Cup.

Canadian team after a pool stage match during the2007 World Cup
Canada take on Wales during the 2007 World Cup
Canadian fans at the2007 World Cup

Going into the2007 Rugby World Cup in France, Canada were ranked as severe outsiders, and given odds of 5000/1 to win the tournament.[36] Pool B also containedAustralia,Fiji,Japan andWales. In their opening match on 9 September the Canadians lost 42–17 to Wales.[37] They followed this with a 29–16 loss to Fiji, whom they had needed to beat to have realistic hopes of progressing to the quarterfinals.[38] They drew 12–12 with Japan, conceding an injury-time try byKoji Taira.[39] In their final game they lost 37–6 to an Australian side consisting mostly of second-string players.[40] Canada finished bottom of Pool B, and returned home from a World Cup without winning a single game for the first time ever.

2011 World Cup cycle

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Following the 2007 Rugby World Cup Canada hired Kieran Crowley as head coach, and by April 2008 the former New Zealand All Black took over coaching duties.[41]In Autumn 2008 the Canadians toured Europe, beating Portugal in their opening match, but suffering heavy defeats in their subsequent games in Ireland, Wales and Scotland.[42][43][44][45] In June 2009 the Canadians hosted the Welsh and Irish during the Summer test window, losing both encounters.[46][47]

Canada beat the United States in a two-legged playoff game in July 2009 to qualify for the2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand and enter the tournament as Americas 1.[48]

Canada began its Rugby World Cup preparations by finishing runner-up in the2011 Churchill Cup for the second year in a row, losing 37–6 in the final to theEngland Saxons (England's second-string side). This good form carried on in a two-legged home and away series against theUSA Eagles. In the home leg Canada secured a 28–22 victory in front a record 10,621 fans. In the away leg Canada won 27–7. Their warm-up schedule continued with a match against the Australian Barbarians which featured several of Australia's World Cup squad, and the Barbarians claimed a comfortable 38–14 victory.

The Canadians began their2011 Rugby World Cup on September 14 againstTonga, winning 25–20. They followed this up with a 46–19 loss toFrance on September 18. The team had only a four-day turn-around after their first match, and let the game slip out of their reach within the final 20 minutes. They produced a repeat result of 2007, by playing to a 23–23 draw againstJapan. Their Rugby World Cup concluded with a 79–15 loss against theAll Blacks. Canada finished fourth in their pool, narrowly missing out on automatic qualification for the2015 Rugby World Cup.

2015 World Cup cycle

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Canada secured a spot in the 2015 Rugby World Cup on 23 August 2013, with a 13–11 win over the USA, 40–20 on aggregate.[49] Canada joined Pool D withFrance,Ireland,Italy andRomania. Canada finished the tournament with zero wins and in last place in Pool D.[50]

2019 World Cup cycle

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At the2016 Americas Rugby Championship, Canada claimed three wins over Uruguay, Chile and Brazil, and two losses versus Argentina XV and United States. InJune 2016, the team defeated Russia and lost to Japan and Italy. InNovember 2016, Canada was defeated by Ireland, Romania and Samoa.

At the2017 Americas Rugby Championship, Canada scored a single win versus Chile, and lost the other four matches. InJune 2017, the team lost to Georgia and Romania. Later they faced United States for the2019 World Cup North America play-off, being beaten on aggregate for the first time. InNovember 2017, Canada lost to theMāori All Blacks, Georgia and Fiji, while defeating Spain.

In 2018, Canada lost both matches versus Uruguay for the 2019 World Cup Americas play-off, therefore the team advanced to theintercontinental repechage which it won, securing the very last spot in the final tournament. The team also lost to United States in the2018 Americas Rugby Championship.

Canada secured the last spot in the 2019 Rugby World Cup on 23 November 2018, winning all of its three matches ofthe intercontinental repechage in Marseille, France.[51]

They joined2019 Rugby World Cup Pool B with title holdersNew Zealand and third-placed team from 2015South Africa,Italy and theAfrican qualifier,Namibia.[52] They lost their first 3 fixtures by scores of 48–7 to Italy, 63–0 to New Zealand, and 66–7 to South Africa.[53][54] Their last fixture against Namibia was cancelled due toTyphoon Hagibis.[55]

2023 World Cup Cycle and failure to qualify

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Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, theAmericas qualifying round was delayed indefinitely before it was abridged and the first fixtures were confirmed for July 2021. Canada played the United States in a two-game series; Canada won in thumping fashion inSt. John's, winning by a score of 34–21.[56] However, they scuttled in the return leg inGlendale, Colorado, losing by a score of 38–16, with the Americans dominating the game from start to finish.[57] Canada lost the aggregate 50–59 and were drawn to play Chile in a two-game series for the second Americas spot. While Canada once again won the first leg, they only did so by a score of 22–21.[58] Canada would lose the second leg in Santiago by a score of 33–24 (their first ever loss to Chile), which eliminated Canada from qualifying, marking the first time ever that Canada failed to qualify for the Rugby World Cup.[58]

Kits

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Kit suppliers

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Since 2021, their current kit provider isMacron.[59]

PeriodKit manufacturer
-2018Under Armour
2019-2020Canterbury
2021-Macron

Stadium and attendance

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The national team currently does not have a permanenthome stadium and as such play their matches at various locations across Canada.BMO Field inToronto,Ontario has been proposed as the national team's home stadium, despite not providing a suitable rugby climate year-round.

In August 2011 it was announced that the national team would have a permanent training centre located in Langford, British Columbia. The centre opened in 2017 and was named theAl Charron Rugby Canada National Training Centre.[60]

Matches in Canada involving the Canadian national team with attendance of 10,000 or more:

RankAttendanceOpponentDateVenueLocationRef.
129,480 Māori All Blacks2017-11-03BC PlaceVancouver[61]
222,566 Māori All Blacks2013-11-03BMO FieldToronto[62]
320,396 Ireland2013-06-15BMO FieldToronto[63]
418,788 Scotland2014-06-14BMO FieldToronto[64]
516,132 Uruguay2018-01-27BC PlaceVancouver[65]
615,000 United States2005-06-26Commonwealth StadiumEdmonton[66]
713,187 United States2017-06-24Tim Hortons FieldHamilton[67]
813,125 Italy2016-06-26BMO FieldToronto[68]
912,824 Scotland2018-06-09Commonwealth StadiumEdmonton[69]
1012,220 Italy2012-06-15BMO FieldToronto[70]
1111,587 United States2025-08-22McMahon StadiumCalgary[71]
1211,477 Scotland2024-07-06TD PlaceOttawa[72]
1311,200 Samoa2015-07-29BMO FieldToronto
1410,621 United States2011-08-06BMO FieldToronto[73]
1510,250 Japan2016-06-11BC PlaceVancouver[74]
1610,207 United States2013-08-24BMO FieldToronto[75]
1710,000 New Zealand XV1980-10-11Swangard StadiumBurnaby[76]

Results and fixtures

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Upcoming fixtures

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DateTournamentLocationVenueOpponent
4 July 2026Nations Cup TBA Spain
11 July 2026Nations Cup TBA Portugal
18 July 2026Nations Cup TBA Zimbabwe
7 November 2026Nations Cup TBA Hong Kong
14 November 2026Nations Cup TBA Georgia
21 November 2026Nations Cup TBA Romania
4 October 2027Rugby World CupBrisbaneBrisbane Stadium Argentina
10 October 2027Rugby World CupAdelaideAdelaide Oval Fiji
16 October 2027Rugby World CupTownsvilleNorth Queensland Stadium Spain

Recent results (last 10)

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DateTournamentLocationVenueOpponentResultScore
22 November 2025Canada tour of EuropeCoimbra,PortugalEstádio Cidade de Coimbra PortugalLoss33-27
15 November 2025Canada tour of EuropeBatumi,GeorgiaAdjarabet Arena GeorgiaLoss38-17
6 November 2025Canada tour of EuropeBucharest, RomaniaStadionul Arcul de Triumf RomaniaLoss31-21
20 September 2025Pacific Nations Cup/RWC qualificationSalt Lake City,USAAmerica First Field TongaLoss35-24
14 September 2025Pacific Nations Cup/RWC qualificationDenver,USADick's Sporting Goods Park FijiLoss63–10
30 August 2025Pacific Nations Cup/RWC qualificationSendai, JapanYurtec Stadium JapanLoss57–15
22 August 2025Pacific Nations Cup/RWC qualificationCalgaryMcMahon Stadium United StatesWin34-20
18 July 2025Mid-year testsEdmontonClarke Stadium SpainLoss23–24
12 July 2025Mid-year testsEdmontonClarke Stadium BelgiumLoss18–25
16 November 2024End-of-year testsBucharest, RomaniaStadionul Arcul de Triumf RomaniaLoss35–27
Green background indicates a win. Red background indicates a loss. Yellow background indicates a draw.

Players

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Current squad

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On 27 October, Canada named a 33-player squad ahead of theirAutumn tests againstRomania,Georgia andPortugal.[77]

Head coach:Steve Meehan

  • Caps Updated: 11 November 2025(after Portugal v Canada)

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined byWorld Rugby.

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Austin CreightonHooker (2000-06-06)6 June 2000 (age 25)3CanadaJames Bay
Dewald KotzeHooker (1997-06-14)14 June 1997 (age 28)13United StatesSeattle Seawolves
Jeffrey YoungHooker0EnglandDings Crusaders
Cole KeithProp (1997-05-07)7 May 1997 (age 28)47United StatesNew England Free Jacks
Sam MillerProp4AustraliaSouthern Districts
Emerson PriorProp (1998-06-04)4 June 1998 (age 27)8United StatesUtah Warriors
Kyle SteevesProp (2000-01-31)31 January 2000 (age 26)5United StatesNew England Free Jacks
Matt TierneyProp (1996-07-04)4 July 1996 (age 29)31Canada Oakville Crusaders
Bryce WordenProp0Canada Burnaby Lake RFC
Callum BotcharLock (1997-10-03)3 October 1997 (age 28)10United StatesNew Orleans Gold
Ryan CozensLock0WalesCardiff Metropolitan University
Izzak KellyLock (2000-04-09)9 April 2000 (age 25)12CanadaCapilano
Barnaby WaddellLock2WalesBridgend Ravens
Mason FleschBack row (1999-11-18)18 November 1999 (age 26)20United StatesChicago Hounds
Matthew OworuBack row (2000-07-29)29 July 2000 (age 25)17United StatesChicago Hounds
Sion ParryBack row (1998-10-29)29 October 1998 (age 27)16WalesEbbw Vale
Lucas RumballBack row (1995-08-02)2 August 1995 (age 30)72United StatesChicago Hounds
Piers von DadelszenBack row (2000-03-25)25 March 2000 (age 25)13United StatesNew England Free Jacks
Brock GallagherScrum-half (1998-07-13)13 July 1998 (age 27)12United StatesSeattle Seawolves
Jason HigginsScrum-half (1995-03-28)28 March 1995 (age 30)27United StatesChicago Hounds
James NaylorScrum-half1EnglandRotherham Titans
Peter NelsonFly-half (1992-10-05)5 October 1992 (age 33)35IrelandDungannon
Robbie PoveyFly-half (1996-09-21)21 September 1996 (age 29)24EnglandRotherham Titans
Noah FleschCentre (2003-02-12)12 February 2003 (age 23)11United StatesChicago Hounds
Spencer JonesCentre (1997-07-17)17 July 1997 (age 28)16United StatesUtah Warriors
Josh McIndoeCentre0Canada Greerton Marist
Talon McMullinCentre (2002-01-05)5 January 2002 (age 24)8CanadaUBC Thunderbirds
Kyle TremblayCentre4CanadaWestshore
Nic BennWing (2001-04-28)28 April 2001 (age 24)13United StatesUtah Warriors
Morgan Di NardoWing1CanadaVictoria Vikes
Josiah MorraWing (1998-02-07)7 February 1998 (age 28)13United StatesNew England Free Jacks
Jack ShawWing (1994-05-21)21 May 1994 (age 31)2United StatesRFCLA
Cooper CoatsFullback (1996-10-06)6 October 1996 (age 29)21United StatesNew Orleans Gold

Coaches

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Individual records

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Main article:List of Canada national rugby union players

Most caps

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#PlayerPosSpanMatStartSubWonLostDraw%
1Aaron CarpenterNumber 82005–20178061192848338.12
2Al CharronFlanker1990–2003767604036052.63
3Ciaran HearnCentre2008–20197261112546135.4
4Djustice Sears-DuruProp2013–7031391851126.87
5Winston StanleyWing1994–2003666422738141.66
6Lucas RumballFlanker2016–656141946029.23
7Scott StewartFullback1989–2001646222934146.09
8Nick BlevinsCentre2009–20196347162240135.71
9James PritchardFullback2003–2015625842634243.54
Rod SnowProp1995–2007625932733245.16
Last updated: Portugal vs Canada, 22 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[78]

Most tries

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#PlayerPosSpanMatStartSubPtsTries
1D. T. H. van der MerweWing2006–20196056419038
2Winston StanleyWing1994–20036664212324
3Taylor ParisWing2010–2019282629018
James PritchardFullback2003–20156258460718
5Aaron CarpenterNumber 82005–20178061198517
6Lucas RumballFlanker2016–present656148016
7Morgan WilliamsScrum-half1999–2008565246813
8Nick BlevinsCentre2009-20196347166012
Matt EvansFullback2008–2018403466012
10Kainoa LloydWing2017–present252145010
Kyle NicholsCentre1996–2002252236110
Last updated: Portugal vs Canada, 22 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[79]

Most points

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#PlayerPosSpanMatPtsTriesConvPensDrop
1James PritchardFullback2003–201562607181041030
2Gareth ReesFly-half1986–1999554917511109
3Bobby RossFly-half1989–2003584197518410
4Gordon McRorieScrum-half2014–201945283644541
5Mark WyattFullback1982–199129255223625
6Jared BarkerFly-half2000–200418226224551
7Peter NelsonFullback2019–35225357320
8D. T. H. van der MerweWing2006–20196019038000
9Winston StanleyWing1994–20036612324001
10Taylor ParisWing2010–2019289018000
Last updated: Portugal vs Canada, 22 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[80]
  • Note, Gareth Rees points total is in dispute, some sources claim 487 while others including World Rugby claim 491.

Most matches as captain

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#PlayerPosSpanMatWonLostDraw%PtsTries
1Lucas RumballFlanker2016–36927025.005511
2Al CharronFlanker1996–2003251312052.00102
Gareth ReesFly-half1994–1999251015040.002854
4Pat RiordanHooker2008–2011231210154.34153
5Tyler ArdronNumber 82013–201916016000.00102
6John GrafScrum-half1995–19991596060.00586
Morgan WilliamsScrum-half2005–20071559136.66255
8Aaron CarpenterNumber 82012–20161477050.00153
9Phil MackScrum-half2017–20191165054.5400
10Mark WyattFullback1990–1991963066.66972
Last updated: Portugal vs Canada, 22 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[81]

Most points in a match

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Australian bornJames Pritchard is Canada's second highest try scorer and points scorer of all time, he also holds the record for most points in a match with 36 against theUSA in 2006.
#PlayerPosPtsTriesConvPensDropOppositionVenueDate
1James PritchardWing363630 United StatesCanadaSt John's12/08/2006
2James PritchardWing293700 BarbadosBarbados Bridgetown24/06/2006
3Gareth ReesFly-half270930 NamibiaFranceToulouse14/10/1999
James PritchardFullback272430 PortugalPortugalLisbon23/11/2013
5Bobby RossFly-half261350 JapanCanadaVancouver13/07/1996
Gordon McRorieScrum-half262520 RussiaCanadaCalgary18/06/2016
7Mark WyattFullback240080 Scotland XVCanada Saint John25/05/1991
8Gareth ReesFly-half230170 ArgentinaArgentina Buenos Aires22/08/1998
James PritchardFullback231340 TongaCanadaKingston08/06/2013
105 players on22 points
Last updated: Canada vs United States, 22 August 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[82]

Most tries in a match

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#PlayerPosPtsTriesConvPensDropOppositionVenueDate
1Kyle NicholsCentre204000 JapanCanadaMarkham15/07/2000
Tyler ArdronNumber 8204000 United StatesCanadaCalgary22/08/2025
2Steve GrayCentre153000 United StatesCanadaVancouver10/05/1987
James PritchardWing293700 BarbadosBarbados Bridgetown24/06/2006
James PritchardWing363630 United StatesCanadaSt John's12/08/2006
Taylor ParisWing153000 ChileCanadaLangford11/02/2017
D. T. H. van der MerweWing153000 KenyaFranceMarseille11/11/2018
Kainoa LloydWing153000 ChileCanadaLangford22/02/2019
Lucas RumballFlanker153000 BrazilSpain El Pantano, Villajoyosa18/11/2023
Last updated: Canada vs United States, 22 August 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.[83]

Competitive record

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World Cup

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Main article:Canada at the Rugby World Cup

Canada has played in everyRugby World Cup since theinaugural 1987 tournament, and up to 2015, have always qualified during the first round.[84] However, for the2019, they have failed to qualify during the first two rounds, but to qualified by means of the 4-teamrepechage in November 2018.[84]

Rugby World CuprecordQualification
YearRoundPldWDLPFPASquadPosPldWDLPFPA
New ZealandAustralia1987Pool stage31026590SquadInvited
EnglandFranceIrelandScotlandWales1991Quarter-finals42025862Squad1st43016738
South Africa1995Pool stage31024550SquadAutomatically qualified
Wales1999310211482Squad2nd32019783
Australia2003410354135Squad1st650119280
France2007401351120Squad1st220012510
New Zealand2011411282168SquadP/O21014730
England2015400458131SquadP/O22004020
Japan2019401314177SquadP/O731322589
France2023Did not qualifyP/O420296113
Australia2027Qualified2nd21014977
United States2031To be determinedTo be determined
Total33732354110153221110938640
  •  Champions
  •  Runners–up
  •  Third place
  •  Fourth place
  •  Home venue

DuringTyphoon Hagibis; Namibia v Canada was to be cancelled and recorded as 0–0 draw


Pacific Nations Cup

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YearFinishPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DiffTries ForTries AgainstTry BonusLosing BonusPoints
20132nd43018570+15870113
20143rd20026072–1287112
20156th30034469–2546011
20196th300355118−6381710

1

20246th300360113−53816101
20254th410383175–921124105
TotalN/a194015387617–23047774323

Overall

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Top 30 as of 9 February 2026[85]
RankChange[i]TeamPoints
1Steady South Africa93.94
2Steady New Zealand90.33
3Steady England89.41
4Increase5 France88.40
5Decrease4 Ireland86.81
6Steady Argentina84.97
7Steady Australia81.53
8Steady Fiji81.14
9Increase10 Italy79.81
10Decrease9 Scotland78.98
11Steady Wales74.23
12Steady Japan74.09
13Steady Georgia73.18
14Steady Uruguay69.19
15Steady Spain69.16
16Steady United States68.26
17Steady Chile66.72
18Steady Tonga66.66
19Increase20 Portugal66.53
20Decrease19 Samoa66.43
21Steady Belgium60.77
22Steady Romania59.68
23Steady Hong Kong59.61
24Steady Zimbabwe58.80
25Steady Canada58.75
26Increase27 Namibia56.96
27Decrease26 Netherlands56.86
28Steady  Switzerland55.26
29Steady Czech Republic54.78
30Steady Poland52.96
  1. ^Change from the previous week
Canada's historical rankings
date912151821242710/6/20038/31/20097/27/20156/21/2021CanadaMen's World Rugby rankings
Source:World Rugby[85]
Graph updated to 9 February 2026

Head-to-head record

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Main article:List of Canada national rugby union team test matches

Below is a table of the representative rugby matches played by a Canada national XV at test level up until16 October 2025.[86]

OpponentPlayedWonLostDrawnWin %ForAgaDiff
 Argentina936033.33%159277–118
 Australia60600.0%60283–223
 Barbados1100100%693+66
Barbarians20110.00%732–25
 Belgium431075%13037+93
 Brazil532060%17087+83
British & Irish Lions10100.00%819–11
 Chile972077.78%305160+145
 England70700.0%87343–256
 England XV615016.67%40159–119
 England U2320200.0%2255–33
 England A30300.0%41132–91
 Fiji13310025%231472–241
 France918011.11%119315–196
 French Barbarians10100.0%717–10
 France A312033.33%5785–28
 Georgia835037.5%158183-25
 Germany1100100%2910+19
 Hong Kong761085.71%209109+100
 Ireland80710.0%105328–223
 Ireland XV10100.0%2124–3
 Italy1028020%135294–159
 Japan27817230.77%624724–100
 Kenya1100100%6519+46
 Namibia321066.67%12667+59
 Netherlands1100100%3725+12
 New Zealand60600.0%54376–322
 New Zealand XV10100.0%1043–33
 Māori All Blacks20200.0%3695–59
 Portugal642066.67%182106+76
 Romania1138027.27%225226-1
 Russia541080%15791+66
 Samoa60600.0%103169–66
 Scotland615016.67%71226–155
 Scotland XV1100100.0%2419+5
 Scotland A10100.0%1015–5
 South Africa30300.0%25137–112
 Spain523040%174172+2
 Tonga1367046.15%295303–8
 United States674025259.7%1,5471,246+301
 Uruguay1385061.54%370232+138
 Wales1311207.69%219528–309
 Wales XV30300.0%37138–101
 Wales U2310100.0%08–8
Total311117188637.62%6,5608,389–1,829

Wins against Tier 1 nations

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The following is a list of Canada's wins against Tier 1 countries:

25 June 1983CanadaCanada19–13 ItalySports Complex,Burnaby Lake 
Try:Donaldson
Pen:MacLean,Wyatt (4)
ReportTry:Ghizzoni
Pen:Torresan (2)
Drop:Torresan
Referee:I. Nixon (Canada)
30 March 1990CanadaCanada15–6 ArgentinaSports Complex,Burnaby Lake 
Try:Palmer
Con:Wyatt
Pen:Wyatt (3)
ReportPen:Vidou (2)
Attendance: 4,000
Referee:Kerry Fitzgerald (Australia)
16 June 1990Argentina 15–19Canada CanadaJosé Amalfitani Stadium,Buenos Aires 
Try:Bundaer (2)
Garzón
Pen:Mesón
ReportTry:Stuart
Pen:Rees (4)
Drop:Rees
Referee:Dave Bishop (New Zealand)
25 May 1991CanadaCanada24–19 Scotland XVSaint John, New Brunswick 
29 May 1993CanadaCanada15–12 England XVSwangard Stadium,Burnaby,BC 
10 November 1993Wales 24–26Canada CanadaCardiff Arms Park 
Pen:N Jenkins (8)
ReportTry:Charron
Stuart
Con:Rees (2)
Pen:Rees (4)
Attendance: 27,000
Referee:Owen Doyle (Ireland)
4 June 1994CanadaCanada18–16 FranceTwin Elm Rugby Park,Nepean 
Pen:Rees (6)
ReportTry:Ntamack
Con:Lacroix
Pen:Lacroix (3)
Attendance: 6,000
Referee:Ian Rogers (South Africa)
11 November 2000Italy 17–22Canada CanadaStadio Comunale Mario Battaglini,Rovigo 
Try:M. Dallan
Pen:Mazzariol (3)
Pez
ReportTry:Wirachowski
Con:Barker
Pen:Barker (4)
Drop:Barker
Attendance: 4,000
Referee:Didier Mene (France)
15 June 2002CanadaCanada26–23 ScotlandVancouver,BC 
Report[87][88]Referee: D McHugh (Ireland)

Canada also achieved a 27–27 draw against Ireland on 27 June 2000 at Markham, Ontario.

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