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QRU have announced that a "Queensland XV" will play against Canada on Tuesday night at Ballymore.
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A representative Queensland XV will give Canada one final hitout ahead of their Rugby World Cup campaign when the two clash in an opposed training session at Ballymore on Tuesday night from 6:00pm.
Canada is currently putting the finishing touches on their preparations for the World Cup and will compete in the opposed session just four days after their encounter with the Australian Barbarians at Skilled Park last night.
The Queensland XV will be headed by Strategic Airlines Queensland Premier Rugby coaches Pat Richards (Easts) and Matt Pini (GPS) and will include available 2012 St.George Queensland Reds squad members, QAS Reds Academy representatives and select Premier Rugby standouts.
A full squad list will be made available on Monday following the weekend representative and Premier Rugby encounters.
The session will be played in quarters over 80 minutes and will be the final appearance made by the Canadians before they travel to New Zealand for the commencement of the World Cup on September 9.
Entry to the session is free for the general public while limited parking is available.
Reds coach Ewen McKenzie said the affair would be a good opportunity for players and coaches to test themselves against an international opponent while also being a quality tune-up for the Canadians heading into Rugby’s biggest stage.
“The timing is difficult for the clubs but we appreciate their cooperation with the scheduling with the hitout a good opportunity to assess players in a different environment,” McKenzie said.
“It will be a difficult challenge for the players and coaches with Canada eager to put on a quality showing before the World Cup but it’s one they have embraced at short notice.”
Canada, who are part of Pool A alongside World Cup hosts New Zealand, France, Japan and Tonga, begin their World Cup campaign on September 14 against the Tongans.