Canada Wolverines and coaching staff pose for a group photo following international rugby league test match action against Jamaica, in Toronto, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024. The Wolverines won 28-6 over the Jamaica Reggae Warriors. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Neil Davidson
November 22, 2025 - 10:03 AM
MONTEGO BAY — Jamaica defeated the Canada Wolverines 34-12 in a rugby league test match Saturday.
Jalen Harrison, Oliver Lenahan and Jason Chuck scored tries for the Canadian men, who trailed 14-4 at the half at the University of the West Indies.
It marked the Wolverines' first international since October 2024 when they beat Jamaica 28-6 at Toronto's Lamport Stadium. The Canada men tied the U.S. Hawks 16-16 in March 2024 in Las Vegas.
Jamaica's Reggae Warriors are ranked 18th in the world while Canada is No. 30, a ranking largely due to its inactivity.
It was a busy day for Wolverine captain Rhys Jacks, who coached the Canadian under-19 side in a 42-24 loss to the Jamaica under-19 team in the first half of the doubleheader before dressing for the senior game.
The games served as a fundraiser for relief from last month's hurricane Melissa.
The Canadian players, who dug into their own pocket to pay for the trip, brought supplies ranging from books to calculators to rugby gear to donate to the university.
Canada coach Aaron Zimmerle, who is based in Australia, brought a domestic squad other than Jacks. There were 12 debutants in the tour group with some veterans like captain Blake Mahovic unavailable due to work commitments.
Rugby league is the lesser-known rugby code, often overshadowed by rugby union outside of league strongholds in Australia and the north of England. Rugby league is a physical 13-a-side game that features punishing forward play and slashing attacks by elusive backs.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 22, 2025.
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