Colette McAuley

[4] McAuley's first international cap was at a Can-Am test match in Saranac Lake, N.Y. on the 6th of August 2000[3] under Coach Ric Suggitt.

[5] She would spend ten years with the program including participation at the 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup.

[1] For two years,[4] McAuley also represented Canada at international sevens tournaments in Hong Kong, Dubai, and Los Angeles; including winning tournaments in San Diego and Toronto[1] After retiring from her international career, McAuley spent a decade as an assistant coach for the Guelph Gryphons before becoming the head coach in 2006.

[1] Her ability to develop and spot talent earned her the title of Pathway Coach to National 15's and 7's programs for the past decade[4] including representation as Maple Leafs 7s Assistant Coach at the invitational Las Vegas sevens tournament in 2017.

[7][8] The Rugby Canada Foundation honoured McAuley's contribution to the sport by founding an award in her name in 2009.