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Roster Building Continues for Men’s Rugby with Addition of Teneycke

Prairie-forged grit is heading east: the RMC Paladins just landed a promising recruit from Manitoba, a tenacious rugby player ready to bolster their ranks and chase victory on and off the field.

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The RMC Paladins men's rugby program is pleased to announce that Bowen Teneycke has committed to playing for RMC beginning in the 2025 season.

"We're excited to have Bowen join the program," said Paladins head coach Sean McDonaugh. "He brings that trademark Prairie grit and tenacity."

"We'll be counting on him to add even more toughness and drive to an already determined RMC pack"

Hailing from Brandon, Manitoba, Teneycke will look to make a quick impact with the Paladins after previously competing with Vincent Massey Rubgy.

"Choosing RMC was the best decision for my future," Teneycke said. "It's where I can challenge myself academically, serve with purpose, and play the sport I love at a high level."

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