About The Canadian Ruck and host Jamie Gray
The Canadian Ruck is hosted by Jamie Gray of Rothesay, NB, Canada
Jamie coaches the high school boys rugby team at Rothesay Netherwood School, They have won a couple of provincial titles, but Jamie is more excited about how many players have been introduced to the game during his time at RNS. They go on tour every two-to-three years, typically to New York or Boston. RNS also hosts the largest high school rugby tournament in Canada every April, RugbyFest. Jamie teaches a variety of history and ethics in technology courses for the past 15 years. He is also director and head coach of the Rothesay Little Blacks rookie rugby program which offers rugby to kids aged 4 - 14. Jamie also spent two seasons coaching Team NB's U18 men's team.
Jamie played four seasons of high school rugby winning four provincial championships with the Belleisle Bears. He then went on to play with the Belleisle Rovers winning a couple of senior titles.
This podcast was started as a way to tell rugby stories, of how players made it to the top of their profession. The intent is primarily on Canadian content, but will also feature some international stars.
Jamie coaches the high school boys rugby team at Rothesay Netherwood School, They have won a couple of provincial titles, but Jamie is more excited about how many players have been introduced to the game during his time at RNS. They go on tour every two-to-three years, typically to New York or Boston. RNS also hosts the largest high school rugby tournament in Canada every April, RugbyFest. Jamie teaches a variety of history and ethics in technology courses for the past 15 years. He is also director and head coach of the Rothesay Little Blacks rookie rugby program which offers rugby to kids aged 4 - 14. Jamie also spent two seasons coaching Team NB's U18 men's team.
Jamie played four seasons of high school rugby winning four provincial championships with the Belleisle Bears. He then went on to play with the Belleisle Rovers winning a couple of senior titles.
This podcast was started as a way to tell rugby stories, of how players made it to the top of their profession. The intent is primarily on Canadian content, but will also feature some international stars.