Former star player Jamie Cudmore back coaching, thanks to unique rugby partnership
Jamie Cudmore is coaching again, thanks to a unique partnership in the rugby fraternity.
The 43-year-old former Canadian international from Squamish, B.C., was fired as head of Rugby Canada’s national development academy and assistant coach with the Canadian men’s 15s team in late July after several social media posts critical of the women’s sevens team’s disappointing performance at the Tokyo Olympics.
Cudmore, one of Canada’s most storied rugby exports as a player, quickly apologized but was relieved of his duties soon after. Rugby Canada called the posts “unacceptable and in breach of organization policy.”
Cudmore has resurfaced as Newfoundland provincial coach thanks to a groundbreaking arrangement between the Newfoundland and Labrador Rugby Union and a group called Canadian GRIT (Grassroots Resources and Ideas Team).