Canadian men’s rugby squad blanked 13-0 at home by Georgia
CALGARY — Aaron Carpenter had to take a moment and think about the last time he played rugby in such nasty conditions.
Carpenter played the second half of the Canadian men’s rugby team’s 13-0 loss to Georgia on Saturday afternoon in extreme wind and rain at Calgary Rugby Park.
“I’m sure there has been a few like this, but that was a mixture of the cold and the rain,” said Carpenter, who tied Al Charron’s all-time cap record of 76 test appearances for Canada. “It’s very difficult when it’s like that. It gets in your bones and it makes you very cold, very quick, but I’ve been over in England and played a lot of rugby in that similar scenario.”
Canadian coach Mark Anscombe praised Carpenter for his milestone moment.


