Blues Claim Fourth Title
The famous hospitality of George St. would have been in full effect on Saturday night, only it was the men in blue who would be holding the silver chalice.
The famous hospitality of George St. would have been in full effect on Saturday night, only it was the men in blue who would be holding the silver chalice.
With no international rugby on tap this weekend, here’s a blast from the past to keep you entertained while the blog takes a couple days off.
The Blues didn’t quite put the seal on their fourth consecutive CRC title on Thursday, but they’ve made it awful tough for the Wolf Pack to catch them now.
After a traumatic trip out west the Rock returned to the familiar home grounds of Swilers in St. John’s to rematch Gordon McRorie and his Wolf Pack.
With the new professional season upon us in most of the world, it’s time to take a look at where our intrepid Canadians are making their mark overseas.
With the CRC over the halfway point now it’s time to take a look at who could get the call for Canada in October’s ARC tournament in Langford.
Maybe it was a tad pre-emptive to declare a BC Bears revival, as they were put to the sword by the Ontario Blues for 70 minutes at Klahanie Park.
The Bears couldn’t have asked for a better response following their dismal performances against the Wolf Pack, as they decimated the Rock at Klahanie Park.
Time for some classic rugby, another from the 1996 Pan-Am Series held in Ontario. This is the final, featuring the Pumas of Argentina and hosts Canada.
A week on and this time in the Bears’ dwelling, but the result was the same, worse in fact, as the Wolf Pack embarrassed their hosts in CRC action on Saturday.