Poor performances by Canadian men’s rugby team sets off debate on how to fix it
TORONTO — The ripple effect from Canada’s poor performance at the Americas Rugby Championship has been quickly felt by the rugby community back home.
Following a 24-23 loss to unheralded Brazil, Canada dropped to No. 23 in the World Rugby rankings — sandwiching Mark Anscombe’s team between Germany and Kenya. Canada started the tournament at No. 18.
Chris Le Fevre, a former member of the Rugby Canada board and the International Rugby Board (now World Rugby) World Council, fired a loud salvo that quickly generated debate on social media.
“When I first joined the (Rugby Canada) board we had two employees and we were nudging the top 10,” the Victoria entrepreneur wrote in a letter to Rugby Canada chairman Tim Powers. “Today dozens and dozens of employees and (we are) heading into the abyss of third-world rugby.


