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West Vancouver's Harry Jones named Canada's captain for Rugby World Cup Sevens

Tournament runs July 20-22 in San Francisco
Harry Jones
Harry Jones leads Team Canada onto the pitch before a recent rugby sevens match. Jones will be team captain as Canada goes for gold in the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens tournament starting Friday. photo Derek Stevens/Rugby Canada

West Vancouver native Harry Jones will lead Canada into battle as the captain of the national men’s team at the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens tournament running July 20-22 at San Francisco’s AT&T Park.

The 28-year-old recently scored his 100th try on the World Rugby Sevens Series and has been sharing the captaincy since John Moonlight retired earlier this year. Jones played in the last Rugby World Cup Sevens, in 2013 in Russia, where Canada missed the Cup playoffs but finished the tournament with a stellar 5-1 record to win the Plate final.

This year’s tournament, which will feature 24 men’s teams and 16 women’s teams, will feature a new knock-out format – the winner will be the last team standing with no losses.

The Canadian men will kick off their tournament Friday at 1:23 p.m. against Papua New Guinea with the winner moving on to the round of 16. 

The entire tournament can be streamed live at cbcsports.ca, with live television coverage on CBC at various times during the weekend.