England Saxons v Canada, Churchill Cup Final, June 18
Canada bulk up for Saxons showdown
ESPNscrum Staff
June 16, 2011
Canada's Chauncey O'Toole is tackled by Russian defenders, Esher RFC, June 8, 2011
Canada's Chauncey O'Toole attempts to break through the Russia defence in his sides' 34-18 win © Getty Images
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Canada have made seven changes to their starting line-up for Saturday's Churchill Cup Final against England Saxons at Sixways.

Head coach Kieran Crowley has opted for a mix of muscle and experience with eight survivors from the starting line-up that defeated Russia 34-18 in their last encounter and twelve of those who beat Italy A 26-12 in their opening clash.

"It's the best squad available to us and it's a matter of managing the players we have," said Crowley, who hand has been forced by injury and unavailability. "They're ready to go. If we can match them around the set piece I believe we'll be right in this game."

The Canucks' forward pack handled itself well against Italy A and Crowley named almost an identical line-up from one through eight, with the exception of the addition of Jamie Cudmore. The front row sees the return of captain Pat Riordan to the starting lineup, bolstered by props Hubert Buydens and Jason Marshall. Crowley gave praise to the front row, saying they were the men for the job.

"It's good to have the experience of Riordan back in the starting line-up," he said. "Marshall has come on in leaps and bounds and Buydens has been one of the most improved players of the tournament."

Brian Erichsen returns to the starting second row after being left out of the squad against Russia and is joined by Cudmore, who returned to the Canadian jersey last week for the first since 2007. Not surprisingly, the back row of Jebb Sinclair, Chauncey O'Toole and Aaron Carpenter retain their starting jerseys, as they have in all of their team's games this tournament.

The only forward in the squad unavailable for selection is Ryan Hamilton, who has been rested due to a strained knee ligament. In the backs, both wing Justin Mensah-Coker and scrum-half Ed Fairhurst have had to return home due to work commitments. As a result, Sean White will return to the starting No.9 position, pairing with Ander Monro at fly-half.

The remainder of the back line has been re-jigged by Crowley, who feels added experience was necessary to deal with the impending threats from the Saxons. For this reason, the centres pairing has changed back to Phil Mackenzie and Ryan Smith.

Crowley said he enjoyed the dynamic centres pairing of Conor Trainor and Mike Scholz, but that Mackenzie and Smith were better fits for Saturday's game. "The other two have done really well, but we feel with the way the English play, Smith and Mackenzie will handle it better," he said. "Both Conor and Scholz are inexperienced. Smith and Mackenzie bring a few more assets at this level, but on the other hand Scholz and Trainor create things."

Meanwhile, the back three sees James Pritchard moved to the wing, Ciaran Hearn on the other wing and Matt Evans at fullback. "We're looking for our wingers to have more involvement," Crowley said of the change. "Matt's a very good counter attacker and James has played both fullback and wing. Hearn's been playing well. He's really having a go and hopefully he gets an opportunity to show that."

On the bench Crowley has opted for four forwards and three backs. Andrew Tiedemann, Scott Franklin, Tyler Hotson and Nanyak Dala make up the forward replacements, while Jamie Mackenzie has been brought into the squad to back up the scrum half position, a fit Nathan Hirayama is in to bolster fly-half and Conor Trainor takes up the last bench spot.

As well as being a rematch of last year's Churchill Cup final and an opportunity for Canada to win the tournament for the first time, Crowley said Saturday's game will be a good indication of how well the team is building toward the Rugby World Cup in September. "I think we've made massive strides in the level of our performances," he said. "This game is going to be the biggest measurement in terms of where we are for the World Cup."

Canada: Matt Evans, Ciaran Hearn, Phil Mackenzie, Ryan Smith, James Pritchard, Ander Monro, Sean White; Hubert Buydens, Pat Riordan (Captain), Jason Marshall, Brian Erichsen, Jamie Cudmore, Jebb Sinclair, Chauncey O'Toole, Aaron Carpenter

Replacements: Andrew Tiedemann, Scott Franklin, Tyler Hotson, Nanyak Dala, Jamie Mackenzie, Nathan Hirayama, Conor Trainor

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