
DaLeaka Menin
DaLeaka Menin is a prominent rugby player for Canada's national women's team. As a prop, she plays a vital role in the scrum and the forward pack. Menin's strength and skill were on display in a recent match against the Black Ferns, where she scored one of Canada's tries, helping to keep her team competitive throughout the game.
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Crumpled under the considerable pressure from Botterman.
Canada 13-33 England: Women’s Rugby World Cup player ratings | Women's Rugby World Cup 2025DaLeaka Menin is one of the players in the Canada squad.
Black Ferns v Canada: Why first quarter could be telling in Women’s Rugby World Cup semifinalDaLeaka Menin made a crucial play by stripping New Zealand of the ball.
Women's Rugby World Cup: Canada beats defending champions New Zealand to secure spot in finalDaLeaka Menin is an important part of the Canadian team, a powerful ball-carrier who can break tackles as well as make life miserable in the scrum for opposing props.
Canada’s DaLeaka Menin expected to play a key role at Rugby World CupDaLeaka Menin is expected to play a key role in the Rugby World Cup for Canada.
Underfunded and under the radar, Canada’s women’s rugby team is a World Cup contenderDaLeaka Menin is a veteran prop for the Canadian women's rugby team and plays for the Exeter Chiefs.
Canadian women’s rugby team heads to World Cup on tiny budgetDaLeaka Menin scored for Canada shortly after the Black Ferns opened the scoring.
Black Ferns v Canada: New Zealand snatch late draw in Christchurch









































