- Josh Michalik (11),
- Colton Carpenter (25),
- Lee Keegel (42),
- Colton Carpenter (59),
- Blake Mahovic (67),
- Ethan Ohlmann (80)
- Javian Bryan (9)
- Jacob Bourne (1/1),
- Jason Park (1/5)
- Kymani Green (1/1)
- Colton Carpenter,
- Josh Michalik,
- Adam Timler,
- David Froome,
- Lee Keegel,
- Blake Mahovic,
- Jacob Bourne,
- Ethan Ohlmann,
- Ben Stothers,
- Charles Curran,
- Jason Chuck,
- Jason Park,
- Scyler Dumas.
- Subs: Kyle Yurkiw,
- Mitch Talbot,
- Daniel Martyn,
- Nathan Roberts
- Javian Bryan,
- Jenson Morris,
- Alpachino Mignott,
- Jimmy Morgan,
- Orlando Jones,
- Kymani Green,
- Marvin Thompson,
- Tyronie Rowe,
- Aaron Jones Bishop,
- Tremaine Thompson-Griffiths,
- Leo Kerrett-Evans,
- Joshua Hill,
- Lamont Bryan.
- Subs: Michael Pearson,
- Ricardo Richards,
- Ramorio Bartley,
- Adrian Thomas
Match report
Canada maintained their unbeaten home record against Jamaica in men’s senior internationals, taking it to six games on the trot with a 28-6 victory at the Lamport Stadium, Toronto. In a close first half, the Wolverines led 8-6, but four tries after the break, fullback Colton Carpenter grabbing a second, saw the hosts home.
“It was a strong effort by the boys throughout,” said Canada men’s head coach Aaron Zimmerle. “On the heels of a hard-fought game in Vegas vs the United States earlier in the season, the increased frequency of internationals is beginning to show on the field. I’m really proud to play a part in the growth of rugby league in Canada - there’s something great building up here.”
CRLA president, John Cameron, added: “We were delighted to welcome Jamaica back and hope to make it a more regular occurrence. There’s a large Jamaican community in Toronto, which made for an atmosphere of almost two home teams. It truly felt like a rugby family affair. We look forward to visiting Jamaica next year.”
Kymani Green gave the Reggae Warriors the lead with a try and goal, but they could not sustain the pressure. “Kudos to Canada on a good win,” said Jamaica lead coach Roy Calvert. “It’s always tough playing away from home and I’m proud of how we came together to represent the nation. We had a decent first half but we fell off in the last forty. We continue to grow our programmes and look forward to the next challenge.”