Former teacher Doug Sturrock pours a half-century into book on Canadian rugby
Doug Sturrock’s history of Canadian rugby is a labour of love, a half-century in the making.
It started in 1967 with research for a master’s thesis at the University of Alberta — at the suggestion of the late Max Howell, a former Australian rugby international who spent time teaching and coaching in North America. Sturrock completed the project in 1971 but kept delving into the sport’s history when he was asked to be Rugby Canada’s honorary historian in 1972.
After retiring from teaching in 1998, he co-wrote a history of the Meraloma club in Vancouver. That got the research juices flowing again.
While Sturrock had the support of several Rugby Canada executives, he said the organization ultimately did not help with helping get the book out.