Rouet rewarded with contract extension as coach of Canadian women’s rugby team
Kevin Rouet, who coached Canada to a fourth-place finish at last year’s Women’s Rugby World Cup, has been rewarded with a contract extension through the 2025 tournament.
Under the French-born Rouet, fourth-ranked Canada turned heads at the World Cup in New Zealand in November, pushing No. 1 England to the limit in a 26-19 semifinal loss before falling 36-0 to No. 3 France in the third-place game.
Rouet spent three years as a volunteer assistant coach with the women before being elevated to the top job in March 2022 when Rugby Canada parted ways with Sandro Fiorino.
“Under his leadership, our team inspired the nation at the (Rugby World Cup) last autumn, and they’ve picked up where they left off with excellent wins over South Africa and then U.S.A. in the (Pacific Four Series),” Rugby Canada CEO Nathan Bombrys said in a statement Friday.