Former Canadian international Sean White confirmed as men’s rugby sevens coach
Former Canadian international Sean White has been named head coach of the Canadian men’s rugby sevens team through next year’s Paris Olympics.
White has been an assistant coach since April 2022 and took over as interim head coach last November when Henry Paul stepped down after one event on the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, now known as the HSBC SVNS.
Canada finished 14th in the season standings, facing relegation with the World Series reducing the number of men’s teams to 12 from 16 to align with the women’s competition and the Olympic field. But the Canadian men and White won a four-team relegation playoff in London in May, defeating No. 13 Kenya 12-7 in a dramatic playoff final to preserve their core status on the circuit.
Olympic qualification remains on the table after the Canadians lost 24-14 to the U.S. in the final of the Rugby Americas North Sevens in August in Langford, B.C. White’s team has one final chance to qualify at the Olympic Repechage Tournament, whose location and date have yet to be announced.