Upon his appointment as Chair, Dr. Wiley was appointed to the International Board Medical Advisory Committee where he served on a number of initiatives.
Believing that a team is only as strong as their weakest member, Mo was always the first to welcome new players and took the time to mentor younger athletes.Earning a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy at McGill University and a Graduate Certificate in Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of British Columbia, the Physiotherapist and neurological rehabilitation specialist continues to give back to the rugby community, coaching at many levels including the Toronto Scottish, Montreal Barbarians and Montreal Irish.
Russell was the first female student to play for the Men's University of Guelph Rugby team in 1985 when she suited up for a match against Wilfrid Laurier University.. She was known for her crushing tackles and powerful rucking. He continued to play for Canada until his retirement after the 2003 Rugby World Cup.Following his playing career, Dave has contributed to the pursuit of rugby in Canada at numerous levels. This week we are featuring a dynamic player from Ottawa. He was known for his lethal spiral kicks with either foot, dead accuracy to slot both penalty goals and drop goals. Christopher Krause - Rugby.
Only nominations submitted on these forms will be considered.All the information relevant to the Rugby Ontario Hall of Fame is available on the Rugby Ontario website at: Comments are closed. He is considered to have played an instrumental role in the emergence of a new culture in both the men’s and women’s senior national programs, as he incorporated the emerging fields of exercise physiology and sport psychology into the committee. Professionally, he was selected as a touring player with the British Barbarians in 1995 before enjoying a professional playing career with the English Premiership’s Leicester Tigers. Our Junior Rep Rugby Program is looking to add to its stellar staff! The team displayed their potency in defence and attack as they routed Tunisia by a score of 43-0.
Maureen currently teaches physiotherapy technology at Dawson College in Montreal.A talented multi-sport athlete from an early age, Natascha Wesch was introduced to the sport of rugby in the lead up to her entering Concordia University. Garnering an additional try compared to their initial meeting, Canada would fall short and earn the silver medal – undoubtedly highlighting a historic year for the sport of rugby in Canada.The Rugby World Cup Sevens result was the best ever for any Canadian team and was recognised nationally with the awarding of Coaching Excellence Awards from the Coaching Association of Canada for John Tait and Sandro Fiorino.Canada’s 2013 Senior National Women’s Sevens team was composed of the following athletes: Arielle Dubissette-Borrice, Bianca Farella, Magali Harvey, Jen Kish (c), Ghislaine Landry, Mandy Marchak, Kayla Moleschi, Heather Moyse, Karen Paquin, Kelly Russell, Ashley Steacy, and Brittany Waters.Canada announce men’s sevens roster for HSBC LA 7s, HSBC Canada Seven...Rugby Canada announce on-sale date for HSBC Canada Women’s Sevens The ceremony is tentatively scheduled to take place on Saturday September 29, in conjunction with the Athlete of the Year Awards Banquet, “Celebrating Excellence in Athletics”. A flanker and number 8 with a laudable work-rate in the set piece, rucks and mauls, Maureen’s selfless play allowed her teammates to rack up points. Dr. Wiley would make his debut for Canada in 1977 and played in ten international test matches of which he was Captain for three in an eleven-year span.