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Canada rugby coach Kingsley Jones bullish about future of 21st-ranked Canadian men

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Canada rugby coach Kingsley Jones is feeling bullish about his team these days.

Its qualifying road to the 2027 World Cup has been set and the 21st-ranked Canadian men’s schedule is filling up, starting Aug. 25 against No. 14 Japan in Vancouver in Pacific Nations Cup play.

And Jones, who took over the side in September 2017, has some much-needed depth in his roster.

“The depth that we have at the moment is probably the best it’s been in at least six years. And the backs particularly,” said the former Wales captain. “It’s becoming difficult to pick a team, which is what I need. I need a headache (in selection) every night.”

Saturday presents some of Jones’s players an opportunity to make their case for selection against Japan when a Canada XV takes on the Vancouver Highlanders at Capilano Rugby Club.

“There’s real opportunity to put their hand up on the weekend, for sure,” said Jones. “We’re going to have to narrow that squad down for the Japan test week. The door is open. It’s genuinely open to everybody in that group.”

Jones summoned 35 players to Shawnigan Lake School in preparation for the Pacific Nations Cup and will announce his tournament roster following the Highlanders match.

The first-year Highlanders come in on the back of wins over the Canada Selects (44-33), Barbados (44-12), Germany (30-26) and Brazil XV 77-7.

Canada has played just twice this year, defeating No. 20 Romania 35-22 and losing to 73-13 to No. 7 Scotland, with both matches last month in Ottawa. The Canadians are 7-11-0 since the 2019 World Cup. where they exited after losing four straight matches.

After the Japan game at Vancouver’s B.C. Place Stadium, Canada travels to California to take on the 19th-ranked United States on Aug. 31 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson.

Canada, the U.S., Japan, No. 10 Fiji, No. 13 Samoa and No. 16 Tonga will assemble in Japan next month for the playoffs, with the semifinals and fifth-place playoff scheduled for Sept. 14 and 15 in Tokyo, and the championship game and third-place playoff Sept. 21 in Osaka.

Next year’s Pacific Nations Cup will serve as a qualifier for the 2027 World Cup. The top three finishers will book their ticket to Australia but that will encompass the top five if Fiji and Japan finish there, given they have already qualified by virtue of finishing in the top three of their 2023 tournament pool.

Should that road not work, there will also be two more ways for Canada to qualify for the expanded 24-team World Cup, via a playoff with the 2025 Sudamerica Rugby Championship runner-up and, finally, a four-team repechage tournament

Canada failed to qualify for the 2023 World Cup after losing two-legged qualifying series to the U.S. (59-50 on aggregate) and Chile (54-46).

“Traditionally we’ve had three bites at the cherry and on that occasion we didn’t,” said Jones. “This gives us three bites at the cherry, the same as U.S.A. etc. and I think that’s a positive for us. Obviously we want to take our first bite and be qualified so we can map out our future for two years and give us a really good runway at being successful and being competitive at the ’27 Rugby World Cup. That’s our mission.”

After the Pacific Nations Cup, the Canadian men are likely looking at November tests in Europe against the 27th-ranked Netherlands, No. 20 Romania and No. 22 Chile.

Jones’ training camp roster includes 16 players who competed in the 2024 Major League Rugby playoffs including Andrew Quattrin, Cole Keith, Ethan Fryer, Josh Larsen and Ben LeSage from the two-time champion New England Free Jacks, who were allowed to report late to the Canada camp because of their playoff run.

The roster also includes 13 players from the Pacific Pride, Rugby Canada’s development academy, including the uncapped Kaden Duguid, Sam Miller, Jesse Kilgour, and Rhys James.

Canada last played Japan in June 2016 in Vancouver, losing 26-22. Japan won the previous three meetings, all in Pacific Nations Cup play, after a 20-20 tie at the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand.

Canada last won (15-10) in September 2005 when the teams met in Tokyo in the five-team Super Cup.

Canada’s career record against the Cherry Blossoms in 8-15-2 but only two of the Canadians wins have come this century (2-8-2). Japan went 2-0-2 at last year’s World Cup in France, failing to reach the knockout round after beating Chile (42-12) and Samoa (28-22) and losing to England (34-12) and Argentina (39-27) in group play.

Canada Training Camp Squad

Forwards

Andrew Quattrin, Holland Landing, Ont., New England Free Jacks (MLR); Calixto Martinez, White Rock, B.C., Old Glory DC (MLR); Callum Botchar, Vancouver, NOLA Gold (MLR); Cole Keith, Apohaqui, N.B., New England Free Jacks (MLR); Conor Young, Yamba, Australia, RFC LA (MLR); Dewald Kotze, Edmonton, Dallas Jackals (MLR); Ethan Fryer (Seattle, USA) — New England Free Jacks (MLR); Izzak Kelly, White Rock, B.C., Cottesloee Rugby Club (Australia); James Stockwood, Bowmanville, Ont., Pacific Pride; Jesse Mackail, Palmerston North, New Zealand, Pacific Pride; Josh Larsen, Parksville, B.C., New England Free Jacks (MLR); Kaden Duguid, Edmonton, Vancouver Highlanders; Liam Murray, Langley, B.C., Dallas Jackals (MLR); Lucas Rumball, Toronto, Chicago Hounds (MLR); Mason Flesch, Cobourg, Ont., Chicago Hounds (MLR); Matthew Klimchuk, Regina, Vancouver Highlanders; Matthew Oworu, Calgary, Pacific Pride; Sam Miller, Mount Denson, N.S., Pacific Pride; Siôn Parry, Cardiff, Wales, Ebbw Vale RFC (Wales).

Backs

Andrew Coe, Markham, Ont., RFC LA (MLR); Ben LeSage, Calgary, New England Free Jacks (MLR); Brock Gallagher, Edmonton, Dallas Jackals (MLR); Cooper Coats, Halifax, Halifax Tars; Gradyn Bowd, Red Deer, Alta., Old Glory DC (MLR); Jason Higgins, Cork, Ireland, Chicago Hounds (MLR); Jesse Kilgour, Barrie, Ont., Pacific Pride; Josiah Morra, Toronto, Toronto Saracens; Kainoa Lloyd, Mississauga, Ont., Associates Rugby Club (Australia); Mark Balaski, Castlebar, Ireland, Pacific Pride; Nic Benn, Caves Beach, Australia, Dallas Jackals (MLR); Peter Nelson, Dungannon, Northern Ireland, Dungannon RFC (Northern Ireland); Rhys James, Kelowna, B.C., Pacific Pride; Spencer Jones, Cambridge, New Zealand, Utah Warriors (MLR); Takoda McMullin, White Rock, B.C., Vancouver Highlanders; Talon McMullin, White Rock, B.C., Vancouver Highlanders.

Invited To Train

Spencer Cotie, Morgan Di Nardo, Noah Flesch, Zephyr Melnyk, Seth Purdey.

On Standby

Crosby Stewart, Djustice Sears-Duru, Gabe Casey, Isaac Olson, Jake Thiel, James Thiel, Jamin Hodgkins, Josh Thiel, Lindsey Stevens, Mitch Richardson, Robert Povey.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 14, 2024/

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Christian McCaffrey is placed on injured reserve for the 49ers and will miss at least 4 more games

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers placed All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey on injured reserve because of his lingering calf and Achilles tendon injuries.

The move made Saturday means McCaffrey will miss at least four more games after already sitting out the season opener. He is eligible to return for a Thursday night game in Seattle on Oct. 10.

McCaffrey got hurt early in training camp and missed four weeks of practice before returning to the field on a limited basis last week. He was a late scratch for the opener on Monday night against the Jets and now is sidelined again after experiencing pain following practice on Thursday.

McCaffrey led the NFL last season with 2,023 yards from scrimmage and was tied for the league lead with 21 touchdowns, winning AP Offensive Player of the Year.

The Niners made up for McCaffrey’s absence thanks to a strong performance from backup Jordan Mason, who had 28 carries for 147 yards and a touchdown in San Francisco’s 32-19 victory over the New York Jets. Mason is set to start again Sunday at Minnesota.

After missing 23 games because of injuries in his final two full seasons with Carolina, McCaffrey had been healthy the past two seasons.

He missed only one game combined in 2022-23 — a meaningless Week 18 game last season for San Francisco when he had a sore calf. His 798 combined touches from scrimmage in the regular season and playoffs were the third most for any player in a two-year span in the past 10 years.

Now San Francisco will likely rely heavily on Mason, a former undrafted free agent out of Georgia Tech who had 83 carries his first two seasons. He had at least 10 touches just twice before the season opener, when his 28 carries were the most by a 49ers player in a regular-season game since Frank Gore had 31 against Seattle on Oct. 30, 2011.

The Niners also have fourth-round rookie Isaac Guerendo and Patrick Taylor Jr. on the active roster. Guerendo played three offensive snaps with no touches in the opener. Taylor had 65 carries for Green Bay from 2021-23.

San Francisco also elevated safety Tracy Walker III from the practice squad for Sunday’s game against Minnesota.

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Canada’s Newman, Arop secure third-place finishes at Diamond League track event

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BRUSSELS – Canada walked away with some hardware at the Diamond League track and field competition Saturday.

Alysha Newman finished third in women’s pole vault, while Marco Arop did the same in the men’s 800-metre race.

Newman won a bronze medal in her event at the recent Paris Olympics. Arop grabbed silver at the same distance in France last month.

Australia’s Nina Kennedy, who captured gold at the Summer Games, again finished atop the podium. Sandi Morris of the United States was second.

Newman set a national record when she secured Canada’s first-ever pole vault medal with a bronze at the Olympics with a height of 4.85 metres. The 30-year-old from London, Ont., cleared 4.80 metres in her second attempt Saturday, but was unable conquer 4.88 metres on three attempts.

Arop, a 25-year-old from Edmonton, finished the men’s 800 metres with a time of one minute 43.25 seconds. Olympic gold medallist Emmanuel Wanyonyi of Kenya was first with a time of 1:42.70.

Djamel Sedjati, edged out by Arop for silver in Paris last month, was second 1:42.87

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 14, 2024.

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Bologna prepares for Champions League debut with draw at Como while Juventus held

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MILAN (AP) — Bologna’s preparations for its Champions League debut are not going well though it managed to spoil Como’s first Serie A home match in 21 years on Saturday.

Bologna came from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw to gather three points from its opening four matches.

Bologna hosts Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday. Its only other appearance in Europe’s top competition was in 1964 in the preliminary round of the old European Cup.

AC Milan is also winless as it prepares for a Tuesday Champions League match against Liverpool. The Rossoneri hosted promoted Venezia later. Juventus drew at Empoli 0-0.

Como made a great start in the fifth minute when Patrick Cutrone attempted to roll the ball across the six-yard box but it took a huge deflection off Bologna defender Nicolò Casale for an own goal.

Bologna thought it was gifted a way back into the match on the stroke of halftime when referee Marco Piccinini signalled for a penalty following an Alberto Moreno handball, but he revoked his decision and instead gave a free kick because the handball was just outside the area.

Bologna improved after the break but found itself further behind when Cutrone raced onto a through ball and cut inside past a defender and fired into the far bottom corner.

Tommaso Pobega hit the post for Bologna, which finally pulled one back in the 76th through substitute Santiago Castro.

Another substitute helped the visitors snatch a point when Samuel Iling-Junior curled a fine strike into the top left corner in stoppage time.

Unbeaten sides

Juventus, and more surprisingly Empoli, are among six unbeaten sides.

Empoli held Monza and Bologna to draws either side of a shock 2-1 win at Roma. Juventus’ perfect start to the season was ruined by Roma in a goalless draw before the international break.

On Saturday, there were few clearcut chances in Empoli although home goalkeeper Devis Vásquez made spectacular saves to fingertip out a Federico Gatti header and deny Dusan Vlahovic in a one on one with the Juventus forward.

Empoli had a good opportunity in the 73rd minute following an Alberto Grassi one-two with Pietro Pellegri but the finish was straight at Mattia Perin.

The host could have won it right at the death but Gatti flew in with a great sliding block to keep out Emanuel Gyasi’s close-range effort.

Juventus hosts PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Tuesday.

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