
Volunteer with Rugby Canada!
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Experience International rugby up close!!
Rugby Canada is seeking Match Day Volunteers for the upcoming Senior Men’s XV’s internationals vs Belgium (Saturday July 12 2025, 17:00) and Spain (Friday July 18 2025, 19:00)
JULY 10 2025 UPDATE – ALL VOLUNTEER POSITIONS FILLED. THANK YOU!!!
Team Liaison (AKA Match Day Services Volunteer)
Be part of the team and their match day experience from start to finish! Duties include:
- Team support – dressing room set up, general support pre, during, and post match, monitor the team bench, etc.
- Physical activity required – you’ll be lifting and moving gear!
- Requirements – Punctuality, friendly and professional attitude, and you must be a team player with great a great attitude!
- Must be available for the Full-day of the match (approx. 6–8 hours). Bonus! Meals & entry to the matches provided
- Rugby Canada Shirt provided – wear unbranded pants & closed-toe shoes
Ball Runners
Be right on the sidelines front row seats while playing a crucial role in the match experience! Duties include:
- Retrieve and return balls quickly to the field when the ball goes out of bounds
- Work in coordination with match officials to ensure smooth restarts
- Maintain awareness of the game flow, anticipating when and where the ball will exit the field
- Ball runners are asked to arrive 30-45min prior to kick off!
- Wear your club rugby gear! No club? No worries! Rugby Canada will set you up
We ask that volunteers are 16 years of age and older




The Edmonton Rugby Union is located within the territories of Treaty 6, 7, and 8 as well as the Métis settlements and six regions of the Métis nation of Alberta within the historical Northwest Métis homeland. We acknowledge and are grateful that rugby throughout all of the Edmonton Rugby Union happens on the traditional meeting grounds, gathering places, and travelling routes of the Nehiyawak, Dene, Nakota Sioux, Saulteaux, Niitsitapi, Tsuu Tina, and Iyarhe Nakoda (Stoney Nakoda). We honour and thank all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit who have lived, played, gathered, and whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries past and will forever more.