Sevens players still at odds with Rugby Canada, staying away from training
A Rugby Canada deadline for disgruntled sevens players to sign contracts and report to training has come and gone with no apparent movement.
“The players are unanimously united in their stated position to keep the men’s 15s and men’s 7s (teams) separate like the other top 11 rugby-playing nations in the world,” said Melvin Reeves, the lawyer representing the sevens players.
Thirteen members of the national sevens program are in the second week of boycotting training by a centralized player pool that features players from both the 15s and sevens teams.
Rugby Canada announced plans in August to centralize a group of 40 to 50 men under contract “to maximize the development of Canada’s men’s national team players.”


