Following a successful Junior World Trophy campaign for Canada Under-20 Team, Lucas Hammond is now set to represent his country at the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow.
Toronto native Hammond, alongside RWC teammate Justin Douglas, was part of Mike Shelley's Under-20 side that progressed to the final of the recent tournament in Chile, with solid performances unfortunately concluding with a tough 45-23 defeat to Italy.
Since returning from South America and taking eight days at home to recover from his exertions, the 19-year-old was soon required to turn his focus to Sevens action, a tough schedule he views as being exciting times for all the selected players.
"It is great to be back together as a team," Hammond explained about linking back up with the Sevens personnel. "Having that time to train at Fortius (the Athlete Development Centre in Burnaby, British Columbia) was good as it helped us get back into the Sevens mindset after a few months of playing Fifteens rugby for Canada."
Hammond was certainly not alone in making the switch between Sevens and Fifteens though, as the likes of Nathan Hirayama, Taylor Paris, Sean Duke, Harry Jones, Ciaran Hearn, Nanyak Dala, Mike Fuailefau, Phil Mack and John Moonlight were part of the recent Pacific Nations Cup action. Like Hammond and Douglas however in Chile, the senior side came narrowly close to picking up their respective silverware.
"Obviously we would have loved to come away with the win, and the U20 boys were really disappointed with the loss to Italy," said Hammond. "However you can't fault the effort from the boys, throughout not only the tournament but also the lead-up.
"Since the Junior World Trophy tournament there has been plenty of positive comments about our performance over there too. It was a showing that we can be proud of and it's also one for the younger players to learn from for next year's tournament."
Progress is the buzzword for all ages of the Rugby Canada setup, particularly with the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro only three years away from its kick-off. And that's why Hammond and Geraint John's men are keen to put in a fine showing at this week's World Cup, an event that will offer valuable experience to the group.
"These tournaments are really good in preparing the team for the Olympics," added Hammond. "For me it's about getting as much experience before 2016 as well as enjoying it - this weekend's Sevens tournament in Moscow serves both those purposes."
Canada, while sending a team that possesses quality throughout, will be without Jeff Hassler, Chauncey O'Toole, Conor Trainor and Tyler Ardron for the showpiece. But that hasn't dampened the spirit in the camp, with Hammond and the younger players who have been involved in the successful World Series adding fresh impetus.
"Yes, those players will be missed. However, we still have a very experienced team," he added. "This is an opportunity for guys like Justin, Mike and I to step up."
That attitude will delight coach John, whose side begin their Pool campaign against New Zealand on Day One before Saturday sees them face the USA and Georgia.
Canada’s Roster for Moscow - (Club, CRC Team) Hometown
Nanyak Dala - (Castaway Wanderers RFC/Prairie Wolf Pack) Saskatoon, SK
Thyssen De Goede - (James Bay AA/BC Bears) Victoria, BC
Justin Douglas - (Abbotsford RFC/BC Bears) Abbotsford, BC
Sean Duke - (UVic Vikes/BC Bears) Vancouver, BC
Mike Fuailefau - (Castaway Wanderers RFC/BC Bears) Victoria, BC
Lucas Hammond - (Toronto Nomads/Ontario Blues) Toronto, ON
Ciaran Hearn - (Castaway Wanders RFC/Atlantic Rock) Conception Bay, NL
Nathan Hirayama - (UVic Vikes/BC Bears) Richmond, BC
Harry Jones - (Capilano RFC/BC Bears) West Vancouver, BC
Phil Mack - (Uvic Vikes/ BC Bears) Victoria, BC
John Moonlight - (James Bay AA/Ontario Blues) Pickering, ON
Taylor Paris - (SU Agen Lot-et-Garonne) Barrie, ON
Head Coach: Geraint John
Assistant Coach: Kieran Crowley
Manager: Brian Hunter
Therapist: Isabel Grondin
Strength & Conditioning/Analyst: Lorna Barry
RWC Sevens - June 28-30
Day One
Canada v New Zealand at 15:44 local time
Day Two
Canada v USA at 10:06 local time
Canada v Georgia at 13:46 local time
Day Three
TBC
Canada’s National Senior Men’s Sevens Team is proudly sponsored by Macquarie Financial, Trafigura and Own the Podium with Support from Sport Canada
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