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Rugby player from Regina donning Team Canada's maple leaf in the South Pacific

Matthew Klimchuk started playing rugby as he was about to start high school at  Balfour Collegiate in Regina — now the 21-year-old is about to represent the Canadian men's national team in the South Pacific.

Klimchuk is the only Saskatchewan-born player selected for Team Canada's 32-man Tonga tour roster. The two countries will battle it out on the pitch on Aug. 10th and 15th.

Klimchuk said it's an honour to represent Saskatchewan at the national level.

"I am so proud to be from Saskatchewan, there aren't too many players kind of circulating around here from the Prairies," Klimchuk said. "I think it's the coolest thing ever to show us Prairie boys can be right up there."

The culture around the sport is one the things that makes it so special, he said.

"It's just the class and the mutual respect that most rugby players have toward each other," Klimchuk said. "You kick the heck out of each other for 80 minutes, then after you go buy the other guy a beer, a coke or whatever. " 

Klimchuk who played football and wrestled before starting rugby, likes the versatility of the sport. 

"You need to be a middle linebacker, a running back, a quarterback and a defensive lineman. There's so many different roles," Klimchuk said. "I think it's a really unique game in that sense. " 

Klimchuk is the first rugby player from Saskatchewan to represent the men's national team since DTH van der Merwe, who played in the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. 

Klimchuk hopes his presence on Team Canada can help younger rugby players from Saskatchewan. Klimchuk moved to Victoria, British Columbia during high school to boost his chances of furthering his rugby career.

"Saskatchewan is a place that needs to be highlighted because there are some phenomenal

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