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CANADA’S MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SEVENS TEAMS ASSEMBLE FOR CAMP AHEAD OF 2025-2026 SEVENS SEASON

Thursday, November 6, 2025 (Langford, BC) — Head Coach of Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team, Jocelyn Barrieau, and Interim Head Coach of Canada’s Men’s Sevens Team, Christiaan Esterhuizen, have each named their training camp squads ahead of the teams’ first competitions of the 2025–26 sevens season. 

Thursday, November 6, 2025 (Langford, BC) — Head Coach of Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team, Jocelyn Barrieau, and Interim Head Coach of Canada’s Men’s Sevens Team, Christiaan Esterhuizen, have each named their training camp squads ahead of the teams’ first competitions of the 2025–26 sevens season. 
Both teams will assemble at the Al Charron Rugby Canada National Training Centre in Langford for a training camp beginning Thursday, November 6. 

Last season, the Canadian women closed out their campaign with three consecutive podium finishes on the HSBC SVNS Series, earning third-place results in Hong Kong and Singapore before capturing a bronze medal at the HSBC SVNS World Championships in Los Angeles, where they defeated rivals USA in the third-place playoff. 

“We’re thrilled to bring a large group of players together to spend meaningful time both on and off the field in the coming weeks,” said Barrieau. “It’s an exciting time for women’s rugby in Canada, coming off the energy of the Rugby World Cup in England. We truly felt the country rally around our team and our players, and we’re eager to carry that momentum forward with the sevens program as we prepare for our first two tournaments of the year in Dubai and South Africa.” 

Barrieau added: “With several players currently competing in the Premiership Women’s Rugby (PWR) or taking a well-deserved break after a long World Cup campaign, we have an opportunity for emerging talent to gain experience alongside some seasoned sevens players.  We will potentially see some new names and faces on the international stage later this month as the SVNS Series begins.” 

Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team will begin their 2025–26 HSBC SVNS Series campaign on November 29 in Dubai, followed by the Cape Town SVNS in South Africa the following weekend, December 6–7. 

For the Canadian men, their first competition of the season will be the Rugby Americas North (RAN) Sevens, hosted in Trinidad and Tobago from November 21–23. Canada enters the tournament as the defending champions, having captured the 2024 title with a dominant 38–0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago. The team finished that event with a perfect 6–0 record, without conceding a single point. 
 
Canada will need to come out on top again in 2025 as the first step for the team’s journey back to the newly formatted three-tier HSBC SVNS Series.  
 
Esterhuizen, who also serves as Head Coach of the Pacific Pride Development Academy and Canada’s U20 Men’s Rugby Team, will step in as Interim Head Coach of the Canada Men’s Sevens Team while Rugby Canada continues its succession planning process for the program. 
 
“We’re fortunate to have been able to invite a strong group of players into camp. With several of our core players currently involved with the 15s program in Europe, it’s an exciting chance to look at some younger talent, while still leaning on a few experienced players who have been part of the Sevens environment before. The RAN tournament will be a great opportunity for these players to put their hand up and take the first step in our three-year journey toward LA 2028.” 
 
Broadcast information for the 2025-26 HSBC SVNS Series and RAN 7s will be available soon. More information on the HSBC SVNS Series can be found here
 
CANADA’S WOMEN’S SEVENS TEAM CAMP ROSTER

Savannah Bauder (North Vancouver, BC) – University of British Columbia / Capilano RFC 
Justine Blatt-Janmatt (Wolfville, NS) – Westshore RFC / Valley Rugby Union / University of Victoria  
Pamphinette Buisa (Gatineau, QC) – Ottawa Irish 
Emily Clark (Mississauga, ON) – Guelph Goats  
Monique Coffey (Dauphin, MB) – Scion Sirens 
Kendra Cousineau (Port Colborne, ON) – Niagara Wasps 
Chloe Daniels (Sutton, Ont.) – Aurora Barbarians / Queen’s University 
Maddy Donnelly (Little Britain, ON) – Brock RFC / Aurora Barbarians 
Carmen Izyk (High River, AB) – Foothills Lions / Queen’s University / RCTPM 
Tia Jordo (Kelowna, BC) – Kelowna Crows / University of British Columbia 
Eden Kilgour (Barrie, ON) – Westshore RFC / University of Victoria 
Piper Logan (Calgary, AB) – Calgary Hornets / University of British Columbia 
Brogan Mior (Okotoks, AB) – Foothills Lions 
Breanne Nicholas (Blenheim, ON) – Kent Havoc RFC 
Carissa Norsten (Waldheim, SK) – Kirin RWC / University of Victoria 
Ivy Poetker (Calgary, AB) – Calgary Rams 
Adia Pye (Victoria, BC) – Castaway Wanderers / University of British Columbia
Asia Hogan-Rochester (Toronto, ON) – Toronto Nomads / Westshore RFC
Krissy Scurfield (Canmore, AB) – University of Victoria 
Kennedi Stevenson (Georgetown, ON) – Brantford Harlequins 
Zina Umeh (Calgary, AB) – Canucks Rugby Club 
Ava Van Santen (Aldergrove, BC) – Burnaby Lake Rugby Club / Trinity Western University 
Charity Williams (Toronto, ON) – Markham Irish / University of British Columbia 
Larah Wright (Calgary, AB) – University of Victoria 

 
CANADA’S MEN’S SEVENS TEAM CAMP ROSTER 
Cooper Allen (Thornbury, ON) – Georgian Bay Titans 
Jamie Armstrong (Ottawa, ON) – Ottawa Irish / University of Ottawa    
D’Shawn Bowen (Toronto, ON) – James Bay AA 
Drew Belbin (Nanaimo, BC) – Westshore RFC 
Taine Clague (Victoria, BC) – Westshore RFC 
Andy Cooper (Vancouver, BC) – Meralomas 
Harry Corkum (Halifax, NS) – Halifax Tars 
Thomas Cuzange (Toulon, France) – Pacific Pride  
Johnny Franklin (Bowen Island, BC) – Capilano RFC   
Ethan Hager (Brantford, ON) – Brantford Harlequins / Castaway Wanderers    
Elias Hancock (Ottawa, ON) – Bytown Blues / University of Ottawa   
Thomas Isherwood (Okotoks, AB) – Foothills Lions RFC / Westshore RFC    
Austin James (Vancouver, BC) – Capilano RFC / East Coast Bays RFC 
Rhys James (Kelowna, BC) – UBC Okanagan / Pacific Pride   
Ian Jones (Bass River, NS) – Pictou County RFC 
Jesse Kilgour (Oro-Medonte, ON) – Barrie RFC / Pacific Pride   
Lockie Kratz (Victoria, BC) – Castaway Wanderers 
Kainoa Lloyd (Mississauga, ON) – Mississauga Blues / James Bay AA   
Michael Moloney (Lyndoch, South Australia) – Capilano RFC 
Liam Poulton (Chilliwack, BC) – Castaway Wanderers / Pacific Pride 
Glenn Roy (Ottawa, ON) – Ottawa Irish 
Koen Schroeder (Stoney Creek, ON) – Burlington Centaurs 
James Thiel (Abbotsford, BC) – Abbotsford RFC 
Luke Toroca (Nadi, FIJ) – Sabeto Rugby Club / Langley Rugby Club   
Ethan Turner (Maple Ridge, BC) – Burnaby Lake Rugby Club