From Northern Ireland to Canada, Peter Nelson relishes chance to wear the Maple Leaf
After a successful club career across the Atlantic, veteran back Peter Nelson has added a new chapter to his rugby career with Canada.
Nelson, who makes his home in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, qualifies for Canada through his Toronto-born late grandmother. Making his debut for Canada in July 2019 against the United States, the 32-year-old now has 30 caps.
“Moving over here has definitely been one of the best things I’ve ever done in my rugby career,” Nelson said ahead of Canada’s semifinal game with Fiji in Pacific Nations Cup play Sunday in Commerce City, Colo.
“I’m incredibly grateful to get the opportunity. I haven’t looked back since I first got here. I try and work incredibly hard to make the most of it, because I know how fortunate I am to be in the position I am and to have been to a World Cup (in 2019), to play in some of the games I’ve played in. And now with the opportunity to potentially go to another World Cup, (it) has been pretty incredible.”


