Former Canada rugby captain retires after series of head injuries
TORONTO — Former Canadian rugby captain Aaron Carpenter, Canada’s all-time caps leader with 80, has retired after a string of head injuries.
The 34-year-old from Brantford, Ont., played in three World Cups, a hard-charging back-row forward and hooker who always led by example.
Carpenter broke World Rugby Hall of Famer Al Charron’s Canadian caps record when he earned his 77th in a loss to Romania in June 2017.
He made his debut in May 2005 against U.S. and last represented Canada in November when he suffered a head injury in a win over Spain. It was the third head injury in a short stretch of time, with the other two coming in club play with England’s Doncaster Knights.