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10th November 2016
10:35am GMT

"If you look at the likes of Payne, Stander and Nathan White, they have been great additions to the Irish team. They come into the Test set-up with a lot of experience and are ready to play. "Canada not having its own, professional league does not help us attract those sorts of players. We would love to get in players of the standard of Payne and Stander but we cannot offer that pro set-up. They would, most likely, have to play abroad."Two Canadian teams - one from Vancouver and Toronto - were mooted for the recently established Professional Rugby Organisation (PRO) league, which was set up in America. That plan has fallen by the wayside in the past week so, for now, Canadian clubs must compete in their national competition. https://twitter.com/RugbyCanada/status/796470026110898177 13 players in the current Canadian squad represent the four-club spread [and five time zones] of that league, while four are with PRO sides. Anscombe says:
"We need to establish some sort of depth in our playing squad. The competition is not here [in Canada] so, when they come in to camp, we need to get them up to speed at Test level." He adds, "The level of rugby they come from to the level they need to be at is so far removed. Coming from club rugby to Test rugby is such a steep step up."Until Canada can get a couple of professional club rugby sides set up and prospering, the size of that step will continue to increase. The GAA Hour chats to Ballyea sensation Tony Kelly and features a raging argument over which road you should take from Clare to Wexford. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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