Canadian men look to climb the world ladder at under-20 rugby tournament
Canada’s bid to win promotion to the elite World Rugby U20 Championship starts Tuesday in Bucharest.
The young Canadian men play Portugal in the second-tier World Rugby U20 Trophy, an eight-team competition whose winner graduates to play alongside the likes of New Zealand, South Africa, England and France.
Canada has not played in the top-tier age-group tournament since 2009 when it finished 14th. It has competed a level below since, coming close to promotion in 2013 and 2015 when it was runner-up to Italy and Georgia, respectively.
Other years have been less profitable. Canada has finished fifth (2011), sixth (2010 and 2012) and seventh (2014 and 2017). It failed to make the field in 2016, losing to the United States in qualifying.

