Rugby Canada Hall of Fame a family affair for hard-nosed forward Hans de Goede
Hans de Goede, a hard-nosed lock forward who captained Canada at the inaugural Rugby World Cup in 1987, is headed to Rugby Canada’s Hall of Fame.
He will be joined by fellow internationals Mark Wyatt, Scott Stewart and Julie Foster at the March 7 induction ceremony in Vancouver.
At a time when the sport was amateur and Canadian test matches were few and far between, de Goede represented Canada 24 times from 1974 to 1987. One of Canada’s first rugby exports, the Dutch-born Victoria native played for famed Cardiff in Wales and was twice named to World XV squads.
After high school, de Goede was invited to the B.C. Lions training camp by then coach Eagle Keys. He spent a week in camp and then told Keys he had to return to Vancouver Island to play in a championship rugby game for James Bay AA. His football career was over.