Canadian coach pondering roster options ahead of Rugby World Cup in Japan
Some two weeks before Canada’s opening match at the Rugby World Cup, coach Kingsley Jones is already having to shuffle the deck.
Flanker Justin Blanchet was replaced on the 31-man roster by Josh Larsen after suffering a concussion in Canada’s final warmup game against the U.S. last Saturday. Lock/back-rower Kyle Baillie got on the plane to Japan but will likely have to sit out Canada’s first two games after injuring his knee in the 20-15 loss to the Americans in Vancouver.
While Jones has assembled a forward pack with players able to function in different positions, the injuries mean fewer options and more decisions — at least until Baillie is fit to return.
Ahead of the tournament, Evan Olmstead and Baillie appeared to be Canada’s first-choice second row. Baillie was also an option at blind-side flanker but Blanchet seemed to have taken over that role, lining up at No. 6 alongside No. 8/captain Tyler Ardron and open-side flanker Lucas Rumball.