Rugby Canada strikes deal with sevens players, ending two-month boycott
Rugby Canada and its disgruntled sevens players have come to an agreement ending the player boycott. But while they are back in the fold, it appears there may be more work needed to mend their differences.
Thirteen players including co-captains Nate Hirayama and Harry Jones have boycotted training since their contracts ended Aug. 31, unhappy at the new offer and training conditions. The players, who had been practising by themselves, returned to training Thursday at the Al Charron Rugby Canada National Training Centre in Langford, B.C.
Time is of the essence. The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series season opens Nov. 30 in Dubai.
A spokesman for the sevens players said they signed contracts “reluctantly and under protest” to get back on the field. Backers of the sevens squad have formed a support group to provide assistance for the sevens side of the game.


