
Tyson Beukeboom
Tyson Beukeboom is a Canadian rugby player from Uxbridge, Ontario, currently playing for Ealing Trailfinders in England. She is known for her skills as a forward and was pivotal in Canada's women's rugby team's historic victory over the New Zealand Black Ferns in the Pacific Four Series.
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Tyson Beukeboom is one of the three players from the 2014 team still in the current squad.
Women’s Rugby World Cup final: When does Canada play England and how to watchVeteran Tyson Beukeboom will tie the retired Aaron Carpenter as Canada’s most-capped Canadian rugby player when she earns her 80th cap.
Heavily favoured Canada dips into deep roster ahead of Rugby World Cup match against WalesTyson Beukeboom will be participating in her fourth Rugby World Cup.
Black Ferns: Rugby World Cup prospects and challenges for defending championsSophie de Goede will partner with veteran Tyson Beukeboom in the second row Friday.
Sophie de Goede moves into a new role as Canada hosts U.S. in final home World Cup tune-upVeteran Tyson Beukeboom is in the second row for the Canadian team.
Pacific Four Series title up for grabs as Canada women wrap up tournament playTyson Beukeboom of Canada holds the Pacific Four Series Trophy aloft as she celebrates with teammates after defeating the New Zealand Black Ferns.
Canada names expanded 36-player women's rugby roster for Pacific Four Series





































