Canadian men field young squad against Romania in first of three November tests
With World Cup qualification already secured and some players recovering from injuries or just taking some time to look after life away from rugby, Canada coach Stephen Meehan is using his team’s November tour of Europe as a chance to widen his talent pool.
Meehan’s starting 15 for Saturday’s game against 21st-ranked Romania at Bucharest’s Stadionul Arcul de Triumf has a combined 244 caps, with captain Lucas Rumball (62), fellow forward Cole Keith (41) and fullback Peter Nelson (32) accounting for 135 of them. Nine players have 11 or fewer caps.
“There are some younger players here who get an opportunity (to play),” Meehan said from Bucharest. “In the long-term we hope it’s beneficial for them and at the same (beneficial) for those who are trying to rehab things properly and be in good shape for next season.”
The eight-man bench has a combined 80 caps with prop Matt Tierney (27) and scrum half Jason Higgins (25) combining for 52 of them. The 29-year-old Tierney returns to the lineup for the first time since 2021.


