Canada national under-20 rugby union team

Canada's final position was 14th and therefore the team was relegated to the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy for 2010.

[4] On May 24, 2011, under new head coach Mike Shelley, Canada took on the 2011 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy hosts Georgia to begin pool play.

The Romanians had just missed qualification for the 2012 Junior World Rugby Trophy by placing third behind Georgia and Russia in the European qualifiers and so had much to prove.

Both squads contained players still vying for spots on their respective nation's final roster for the 2012 IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy.

Early substitutions at the beginning of the second half proved fruitful for the United States as they scored off a quick tap from an American front row reserve.

Canada would hit back soon after with a try from replacement centre Michael Fuailefau which was well converted by Conor McCann; however, the Americans would find time to score one more try, finishing the match with a 27–22 victory.

Canada would come out with 21 unanswered points before the United States completed the comeback and picked up a 34–28 win.

Canada would end pool play on a positive note, picking up a 66–45 win in a high-scoring affair against Zimbabwe.

Canada came back with a series of tries but ultimately came up short, the game finishing 43–31 in the Chileans' favour.

Canada would go a perfect 3–0 in pool play in 2013, beating out formidable opponents in Tonga, Japan, and Uruguay.

Unable to match their successes of the 2014 tournament, the 2014 Junior World Rugby Trophy saw Canada finish with two losses and a tie against Uruguay.

With a brand-new head coach in former Canadian national player, Jeff Williams, Canada seemed revitalized, going through pool play of the 2015 tournament with a 3–0 record, knocking off Namibia, Hong Kong, and a close win against Tonga.

However, Canada would yet again miss out on promotion to the Junior World Rugby Championship as the team were unable to get by a powerful Georgian side.