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Jones quite familiar with Russian foes

Canadian rugby coach leads team into key match Saturday in Ottawa

- NEIL DAVIDSON

Coach Kingsley Jones will see familiar faces everywhere he looks Saturday when his Canadian side takes on Russia at Ottawa’s Twin Elm Rugby Park.

Russian forwards coach Alexander Voytov was Jones’s captain when he coached Russia. Jones brought backs coach Josh Taumalolo, a former Tongan internatio­nal, to Russia. The Russian performanc­e coach played lock under Jones. And the Bears have the same team manager, who worked closely with Jones.

Jones joined the Russian team as a consultant prior to the 2011 Rugby World Cup before being elevated to national teams director and taking over the national squad. He resigned in 2014 for family reasons.

“Going to a World Cup, you can’t buy that,” he said. “To take a team to a World Cup was a tremendous time.”

The Russians dropped all four games at the 2011 World Cup but came close in a 13-6 loss to the U.S. — Jones recalls his team made 220 tackles in the rain — and managed a total of 61 points against Australia, Ireland and Italy. They are headed back to rugby’s showcase, qualifying for the 2019 tournament in Japan after Spain, Belgium and Romania were sanctioned for fielding ineligible players.

Canada has one more crack at joining them, via a last-chance repechage tournament in November. Both Canada and Russia are coming off disappoint­ing performanc­es. The 21st-ranked Canadian men were battered 48-10 last week in Edmonton by No. 6 Scotland, which brought a young but very capable touring side to North America. No. 19 Russia was hammered 62-13 by the 15th-ranked U.S. Eagles in Denver.

Jones expects a better performanc­e from the visitors on Saturday. World Rugby says a win would move Canada back into the top 20. A loss and Canada drops below Hong Kong into 22nd place.

Canada is 4-0-0 all-time against Russia, winning 46-12 most recently in Calgary in 2016.

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