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<blockquote data-quote="Beerfalo" data-source="post: 699251" data-attributes="member: 71326"><p>jonny24 I like that idea of the Prairie and Atlantic/Eastern club playoffs. Makes more sense than my idea of throwing a bunch of smaller unions at CDI and Marshall teams. No idea who would come out of the East but I'd assume the Alberta Cup winner would be joining BC and Ontario more often than not. </p><p></p><p>canadafan , Pat Kay was starting at Fly-Half for the BC Bears this last summer and is also in the 7s system now(like every back with potential it seems) as well as a CDI starter(as far as I know) so I wouldn't quite say he's a concern. He played in the Limerick 7s with the Vancouver Bears back in August and was a part of the team in Dubai and Port Elizabeth. I think he had a couple games in the SWS last year. I don't think he's CMNT XVs potential but could have a future in 7s like Harry Jones. He's definitely been more on the radar than Conor McCann who has pretty much disappeared since returning from France, despite playing for Balmy Beach. Hopefully McCann joins the Ontario Blues next summer and forms a good pair with Andrew Ferguson. </p><p></p><p>Canada's future team has some real talented known(and unknown) youth and if they develop properly could make some noise in Japan(if they stay mostly amateur then probably not).</p><p></p><p><strong>Potential Future XV:</strong></p><p>1) Djustice Sears-Duru</p><p>2) Matt Harrison</p><p>3) Jake Ilnicki</p><p>4) Connor Hamilton</p><p>5) Cam Pierce</p><p>6) Evan Olmstead</p><p>7) Justin Blanchet</p><p>8) Tyler Ardron</p><p>9) Gordon McRorie</p><p>10) Shane O'Leary(please give up on your Irish dream)</p><p>11) Taylor Paris</p><p>12) Connor Braid(way better suited here)</p><p>13) Adam Zaruba</p><p>14) Jeff Hassler</p><p>15) Andrew Coe(I've heard good things about him from Ontario players and don't trust Evans to stay healthy)</p><p></p><p><strong>Potential Reserves(real hard to narrow down):</strong></p><p>16) Casey Reed</p><p>17) Andrew Tiedemann</p><p>18) James Smith(I really liked what I saw of him this year)</p><p>19) Jebb Sinclair(He'll be older and probably better suited for Lock than Flanker)</p><p>20) Admir Cejvanovic</p><p>21) Andrew Ferguson</p><p>22) Justin Douglas</p><p>23) Lucas Hammond</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerfalo, post: 699251, member: 71326"] jonny24 I like that idea of the Prairie and Atlantic/Eastern club playoffs. Makes more sense than my idea of throwing a bunch of smaller unions at CDI and Marshall teams. No idea who would come out of the East but I'd assume the Alberta Cup winner would be joining BC and Ontario more often than not. canadafan , Pat Kay was starting at Fly-Half for the BC Bears this last summer and is also in the 7s system now(like every back with potential it seems) as well as a CDI starter(as far as I know) so I wouldn't quite say he's a concern. He played in the Limerick 7s with the Vancouver Bears back in August and was a part of the team in Dubai and Port Elizabeth. I think he had a couple games in the SWS last year. I don't think he's CMNT XVs potential but could have a future in 7s like Harry Jones. He's definitely been more on the radar than Conor McCann who has pretty much disappeared since returning from France, despite playing for Balmy Beach. Hopefully McCann joins the Ontario Blues next summer and forms a good pair with Andrew Ferguson. Canada's future team has some real talented known(and unknown) youth and if they develop properly could make some noise in Japan(if they stay mostly amateur then probably not). [B]Potential Future XV:[/B] 1) Djustice Sears-Duru 2) Matt Harrison 3) Jake Ilnicki 4) Connor Hamilton 5) Cam Pierce 6) Evan Olmstead 7) Justin Blanchet 8) Tyler Ardron 9) Gordon McRorie 10) Shane O'Leary(please give up on your Irish dream) 11) Taylor Paris 12) Connor Braid(way better suited here) 13) Adam Zaruba 14) Jeff Hassler 15) Andrew Coe(I've heard good things about him from Ontario players and don't trust Evans to stay healthy) [B]Potential Reserves(real hard to narrow down):[/B] 16) Casey Reed 17) Andrew Tiedemann 18) James Smith(I really liked what I saw of him this year) 19) Jebb Sinclair(He'll be older and probably better suited for Lock than Flanker) 20) Admir Cejvanovic 21) Andrew Ferguson 22) Justin Douglas 23) Lucas Hammond [/QUOTE]
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