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Rugby Canada moves corporate offices to Langford centre

Indoor training facility also near completion

- CLEVE DHEENSAW

Maybe they should add a rugby ball to the Langford city seal because it’s becoming a real growth industry.

Rugby Canada continues to consolidat­e more of its resources in Langford with the announceme­nt Monday that many of its corporate operations are being shifted from its other offices in Richmond Hill, Ont.

Most of the national-team players, in both sevens and XVs, are centralize­d at the Rugby Canada Centre of Excellence in Langford and it was thought to make more sense to have more business operations there as well.

“It is more operationa­lly efficient to have all the braintrust together under one roof,” said Allen Vansen, CEO of Rugby Canada, as he prepared to board a flight in Toronto for Victoria on Monday for meetings.

“We will have more of our structures and business functions aligned.”

Rugby Canada’s finance, marketing and communicat­ions, general operations and governance department­s will relocate to Langford. Positions being establishe­d in Langford include chief operating officer, director of communicat­ions and marketing, director of finance, and finance co-ordinators. Six people will be losing their positions in Richmond Hill. Vansen thanked them for their service.

“This marks the beginning of a new era for Rugby Canada, as one of Canada’s fastest growing sports. While always difficult to reach these tough decisions, this is the best path forward to reach our organizati­on’s performanc­e and growth objectives,” he said.

The Rugby Canada offices are located behind Westhills Stadium. The adjacent $7.9-million Al Charron National Training Centre indoor facility has been under constructi­on since last fall and is nearing completion.

“It will open in the new year and we are very excited about that,” said Vansen.

Part of Monday’s announceme­nt was that Jim Dixon, generalman­ager of rugby operations and performanc­e for Rugby Canada since April of 2015, will not be continuing in that role.

It has been an era of mixed results, highlighte­d by Canada’s bronze medal in women’s sevens at the 2016 Rio Olympics, but also marked by Canada’s failure to qualify for Rio in men’s sevens and the prolonged slide to 24th in the world in men’s XVs.

“It was not performanc­e related with Jim [Dixon]. Sometimes, you have to make broader changes in leadership,” said Vansen.

Rugby Canada is one of three national sporting federation­s which have most of their nationalte­am athletes and operations located in Greater Victoria, including Triathlon Canada and Rowing Canada. As well, Swimming Canada, Athletics Canada, Golf Canada, Tennis Canada and Cycling Canada have nationalte­am training centres located on the Lower Island.

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