The class of 91
Mark Wyatt: Captain, fullback and world class goal kicker, Bermuda-born raised in Vancouver. Was a schoolteacher now a businessman. 29 caps
Scott Stewart: Talented wing/full-back, was a student at University of British Columbia, now a long time coach at University of California. 64 caps
Christian Stewart: Powerful centre, born in Canada raised in South Africa, now lives and works in Cape Town as property developer. 14 caps
Tom Woods: Solid reliable centre from Vancouver Island, was serving as a police officer in 91, now works as an estate agent. 19 caps
Steve Grey: Classy wing from Ottowa, clever runner who appeared in three World Cups. Now a police detective in Vancouver. 47 caps Gareth Rees: Chunky flyhalf whose attacking style belied his build. Excellent kicker, educated at Harrow, played for Wasps. 55 caps
Chris Tynan: Warrior scrumhalf from Kamloops in BC, became a celebrity in France for picking a fight with Les Blues prop Pascal Ondarts
Eddie Evans: Flamboyant character known as the Edge, gem of a prop. Lives and works in Thailand producing rugby kit for the Asia market. 50 caps
David Speir: Toronto man, head of PE at Collingwood School. Only ever played two Tests and NZ was one of them! 2 caps
Paul Szabo: Project manager from Surrey in BC. Conspicous against New Zealand but that was his only world cup game. 9 caps Norm Hadley: Massive lock, formidable enforcer. Joined Wasps and won much praise for accosting Underground yobos. Died in 2016. 15 caps
Ron vanden Brink: Known as the Dutchman, another teak tough lock. From Maple Ridge BC, works as a building shop proprietor. 8 caps.
Al Charron: Superb back five operator, starred in four World Cups, played club rugby in France. Works for Rugby Canada. 76 caps
Gord Mackinnon: Scottishborn flanker rated the best openside of RWC1991. A fireman in Vancouver he won the World Fireman games fitness challenge. 28 caps
Glenn Ennis: Highly-rated No. 8 from Vancouver who played in three World Cups. Stuntman and occasional actor 32 caps