Members of the Canada Wolverines rugby league team play for the love of the game
TORONTO — Wearing the Maple Leaf is a labour of love for the Canada Wolverines.
It also comes with a cost, with players paying their own way for a camp and international rugby league test match against Jamaica in Toronto. English-born prop Louis Robinson dug into his pocket for a return flight from London.
That price of admission was worth it Saturday as the Wolverines defeated Jamaica 28-6, rallying to run in six tries after falling behind 6-0 at Lamport Stadium. It was the first game for the Canadian men since a 16-16 tie with the U.S. in March in Las Vegas.
Captain Blake Mahovic said the Canadians weathered the early storm from a physical Jamaican side.