Rugby Canada faces ‘brutally tough’ 2020 thanks to global pandemic
Rugby Canada reported a deficit of $41,336 for the year ending Dec 31, 2019, down from $178,610 the previous year.
And thanks to the magic of accounting, factoring in amortization costs on the Al Charron National Training Centre in Langford, B.C., it was a second consecutive “cash-positive” year for the sport’s governing body.
Call it the lull before the COVID-19 storm.
Canada’s national teams have been grounded by the global pandemic. The senior men’s side has not played since last fall’s World Cup and Major League Rugby, home to some 50 Canadians, cancelled the remainder of the 2020 season in March.