Canadian scrum half Justine Pelletier a key to Canada’s success at Rugby World Cup
While coach Kevin Rouet may chart Canada’s course at the Women’s Rugby World Cup in England, Justine Pelletier presses the accelerator.
Like a jockey urging her mount down the final stretch, the five-foot-two scrum half sets the pace for Canada’s rapid-fire attack.
The 29-year-old from Riviere-du-Loup, Que., was named player of the match in second-ranked Canada’s 34-19 win over No. 3 New Zealand in last Friday’s semifinal in Bristol and she will play a key role in Saturday’s final against top-ranked England at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium.
Pelletier is a pocket dynamo, constantly on the move and communicating with her teammates. Watch her during a game and her hands, like an orchestra conductor, are in constant motion.


