sa国际传媒

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Everything O-Kaay with Canadian men's rugby team

Isaac Kaay was at the Sydney Sevens last year as a spectator because his University of Victoria Vikes rugby squad just happened to be touring Australia at the time. This year, he gets to be in the tournament for real.

Isaac Kaay was at the Sydney Sevens last year as a spectator because his University of Victoria Vikes rugby squad just happened to be touring Australia at the time.

This year, he gets to be in the tournament for real.

Kaay, a fifth-year Vikes standout, will make his Team sa国际传媒 debut at both the 2017 Sydney Sevens on Feb. 4-5 and Wellington Sevens on Jan. 27-28 as the roster was announced Tuesday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 pretty cool . . . I鈥檓 very excited . . . this is the biggest moment of my career,鈥 said the UVic sociology major, about the full-circle nature of his journey to the national team from observer last year Down Under to participant this year.

Kaay was a hockey player before switching full time to rugby at South Kamloops Secondary, from where he was recruited by UVic.

And now he hopes to crack the national team fulltime as it builds long-term toward the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, 2019 Lima Pan Am Games and 2020 Tokyo Olympics

鈥淚 believe I can bring size, speed and athleticism,鈥 said the six-foot-three and 225-pound Kaay.

鈥淚鈥檝e been improving and improving. [UVic Vikes coaches] Doug Tate and Rick Farrally have done a lot to help in my development. UVic鈥檚 and UBC鈥檚 success have shown you can develop young talent through the university system.鈥

The emergence hasn鈥檛 gone unnoticed.

鈥淚saac has impressed me in training. He is a big, physical unit and will bring that hard edge to some of our forward play,鈥 said Canadian head coach Damian McGrath.

Also named to the Canadian roster for Wellington and Sydney, the third and fourth stops on the 2016-17 HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, are UVic Vikes products Nathan Hirayama, Lucas Hammond and Duncan鈥檚 Pat Kay, the latter who leads sa国际传媒 in scoring this World Series season with 52 points.

A couple of Castaway Wanderers out of St. Michaels University School, Mike Fuailefau and Luke McCloskey, also got the nod.

Rounding out the roster for world No. 13 sa国际传媒 are Justin Douglas, Harry Jones, Caleb Jordan, Karsten Leitner, Matt Mullins and Adam Zaruba.

Veteran captain John Moonlight from James Bay Athletic Association is finishing off firefighting school in Texas and has missed two weeks of training in Greater Victoria, so Jones will captain sa国际传媒 in Wellington and Hirayama in Sydney. Moonlight will join the team in Wellington.

The Rio Olympics-bronze medallist Canadian women鈥檚 sevens team, also based in Langford, in preparing for the Sydney Sevens on Feb. 3-4, which is the second stop on the women鈥檚 HSBC World Series. The Canadian women鈥檚 roster will be announced Thursday.

The women鈥檚 and men鈥檚 teams have been training at Westhills Stadium, Pacific Institute for Sport Excellence, and because of the recent adverse conditions, the men have also used the indoor field house at the Oak Bay Rec Centre.

Both the 10-event men鈥檚 and six-event women鈥檚 2016-17 World Series seasons will feature Canadian stops. The men鈥檚 sa国际传媒 Sevens is March 11-12 at sa国际传媒 Place, with the lower bowl already sold out and more than 33,000 fans expected each day. The 2016 Rio Olympics bronze-medallist Canadian women鈥檚 team will host the female sa国际传媒 Sevens tournament May 27-28 at Westhills Stadium.

[email protected]

Twitter.com/tc_vicsports