Tag: Liam Underwood

Dream alive for ex-Gaels standout

When Liam Underwood stepped onto the Queen’s pitch six years ago as an 18-year-old rookie, he took the OUA by storm. This Saturday, he’ll step onto a pitch in Wales, suiting up for Canada at the 2015 Rugby World Cup. A standout star during his time at Queen’s, Underwood is one of 31 Canadian men selected...

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Underwood to be funded

The men’s rugby team’s top scorer might be getting paid to play in 2012. Gaels star Liam Underwood was one of 16 Ontario athletes nominated last week for a grant on a provincial athlete assistance program. The flyhalf is in contention to qualify for Full Carding through the Ontario Athlete’s Assistance...

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Tall task for rugby

If the men’s rugby team wants to win the OUA title in London tomorrow, it will have to stop Conor Trainor. New Zealand, the 2011 Rugby World Cup Champions, couldn’t do it. Trainor, the Western Mustangs’ outside centre, scored two tries for the Canadian national team against New Zealand at the World...

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Mac comes back to Kingston

Last year, the men’s rugby team lost to the McMaster Marauders in the OUA semifinal and watched them win the OUA championship. The two teams will face off in this year’s OUA semifinal at Tindall field tomorrow. Queen’s finished the season ranked second in the OUA, earning a quarter-final bye. The...

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Sports in brief

Men’s rugby shuts out Guelph The men’s rugby team closed out the regular season with a 34-0 win over the Guelph Gryphons on Saturday afternoon at Tindall Field. The game was the Gryphons’ first appearance since Guelph Athletics imposed a two-game suspension for an alcohol-related rookie party. Gryphons...

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Big win

Head coach Peter Huigenbos returned to Kingston from a four-game hiatus in time for men’s rugby’s 60-5 win over the Royal Military College Paladins last Friday. Huigenbos was in New Zealand with Team Canada for the Rugby World Cup, working as the team’s video coach. With Huigenbos’ return, interim...

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