Canada rugby women look forward to rare home game as Ottawa hosts Pacific Four Series
A rare home game for the Canadian women’s rugby team could be a record-breaker Saturday.
Rugby Canada expects the test match against world champion New Zealand to draw a crowd of more than 7,500 to Ottawa’s TD Place, which will be the largest audience for an international women’s 15s contest in Canada.
The fourth-ranked Canadians face No. 2 New Zealand on Saturday and No. 5 Australia on July 14, also at TD Place, in the World Rugby Pacific Four Series. The seventh-ranked Americans take on Australia and New Zealand, respectively, in the other half of the doubleheaders.
“For most of us this is uncharted territory,” said Canada captain Sophie de Goede, who had never played at home for the senior side until last summer. “We might have played a test (match) at home … but this is the first time hosting a major tournament like this in quite a while (since the 2015 Women’s Rugby Super Series in Alberta). And also the opportunity to play the world champion.