Jeremy Cordle (born October 24, 1972) is a Canadian former international rugby union player.
The family emigrated to Canada in the mid-1980s and after two years in Alberta would settle in Victoria, British Columbia, where Cordle was educated at St. Michaels University School.
[2] This would become consequential for his international career in 2000 when it was discovered that it meant he failed to meet the 36-month consecutive residency requirement, meaning he had been ineligible while playing for Canada.
[3] A Castaway Wanderers player, Cordle was capped six times for the Canada national team and made his debut off the bench against Hong Kong at the 1998 Pacific Rim Rugby Championship.
[4] After three more Pacific Rim appearances in 1999, Cordle made the Canada squad to compete the 1999 Rugby World Cup, but spent the tournament sidelined by injury.