When Russia came over they had a game versus the BC Bears in preparation for their Test against Canada at Bear Mountain on the turf and it was an excellent event that was well attended.
I find this slagging of RC funny to read particularly coming from Americans, USA Rugby has got to be the most disfunctional union in the top 20 outside of maybe Fiji. They can't keep a coach from quiting in both mens 15's and 7's and now they went and hired a high school coach because absolutely nobody with any significant coaching experience from a Tier 1 country wanted the job. They hired the washed up Canadian 15's coach to coach their women's program because they had no one competent in-house to move into that position. Remarkably, that has proven to be the best and smartest thing that they have done. As their play and standing have improved under Ric Suggits tutelage.
You talk about USA heading towards professional leagues but that is just a laughable joke. Nigel Melville talks and talks and talks about it but that is all it is, talk. You can't point to one concrete step that has been taken toward that goal. Please don't try and tell me that Super league is heading that way. I have watched it and can tell you first hand Super League is a joke. It is a rec league with a travel budget that is all. Seattle was a semi finalist in super league or (elite cup as they call it now), and also competes in the BC Men League One. That is the third Tier of Competition for senior Mens rugby here in BC and they got their butt handed to them regularly in that competition. But let me tell you, the webcast of the super league final was of the highest quality. Unfortunately the rugby is still poop. Don't believe me...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...JFfkRdbjKMk45jaP-M2-q4O&v=lDmceiiRkPc#t=1159s Start watching here and take a look at these fine physical specimans propping the national championship game. Why do you think that your great up and coming prop Shawn Pittman came to BC to play for Bayside. He came because he wanted competition that was unavailable anywhere in the USA. My over 40's team would be competitive in super league. I know most of my teammates are at least fitter than these fatties fresh from hot dog eating competition at the county fair. Professional rugby nonsense... All you have is Melville drivel alluding to what they are working toward. If USA Rugby has gotten any better, it is by accident rather than design. If you have better attendance the Irleland test than we do it is because you have TEN TIMES the population base. At least in Canada we have the CRC and while it is not perfect and not a fully professional league with respect to player salaries, it is fully professional in it's setup, training and organization and may one day be able to morph into a that professional league that we so earnestly covet here in North America.
I have been a critic of RC at times, actually often, but I have to say that there has been a marked improvement in their management and professionalism over the last six years and it has, for the most part, silenced my criticism. I would say that 2007 RWC was the lowest of the low points Rugby Canada and things looked pretty dire. There was no identity, there was no vision and there really was no future. But instead of a bunch of navel gazing and pontification on future professionalism that was all pie in the sky there were some hard decisions and some hard work and Canadian Rugby is definitely on an upswing that has no ceiling. The parochial infighting that existed has been a hindrance that has stunted our development but it would appear that that is behind us. I was, just today, speaking with an executive with BC Rugby and BC is fully on board with CRC and all that RC is doing. There was well over a thousand people in attendance for the BC High School Semi finals today and it was ******* rain and miserable. Were expecting sunshine through the weekend and we will have at least two thousand in attendance for the HS final. The quality of the Rugby was excellent also even though there will be no webcast. As I sat in the stands I certainly didn't get the feeling that the sun was setting on rugby in Canada. Thankfully RC has not wasted money on fancy and fine looking webcasts for fat, out of shape, props whose only hope of winning a significant prize is if they waddle on down to the local 7-11 and buy a box of "Cracker Jacks", but focused it's limited and precious resources on player development and the promotion grass roots rugby. As an example, just a few months ago 20 HS coaches, myself included, had access to NSMT coaches for a 6 hour coaching clinic free of charge. It is this kind of investment that will reap a harvest of players that may one day catapult us from Tier 2 status into the lofty heights of Tier 1. Not talking about prefessional rugby with no actual plan to get there. We have tremendous work ahead of us and are nowhere near where we need to be but we have definitely turned around from the abyss and heading into future with hope. Webcasts notwithstanding.