Canadian women’s rugby captain Sophie De Goede of Victoria says the emergent national side is “learning how to win.
” The next lesson in that regard is today in the World Cup bronze-medal game against France at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, .
“I’m really proud to be Canadian and think there’s a really bright future ahead of us,” said the Oak Bay Secondary product De Goede. “Give us a chance and we will be back. We are confident we can come back and win third place,” said Canadian head coach Kevin Rouet.
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