Toronto Wolfpack players settling in for lengthy home stand in Toronto
TORONTO — After the end of a Toronto Wolfpack practice this week, Fiji international forward Ashton Sims puttered around the Cherry Beach playing field on a bike with some tunes emerging from deep in his backpack.
A Harley-Davidson would seem more fitting for the chiselled six-foot-four 245-pound man-mountain, given his shoulder-length hair and array of tattoos. But the bike works, considering the Wolfpack digs in Toronto are a college residence a short ride away from Lamport Stadium.
Like the Australian-born Sims, Scottish international back Matty Russell is new to the rugby league team this year. The 25-year-old is starting to feel at home already in Toronto.
“I’ve explored it near enough every day,” said Russell, who makes his home in Wigan, some 40 kilometres from the team’s English training base in Manchester.


