Tillman Briggs was a solid rugby man and is remembered both for his playing and coaching in the 1950s and 1960s. He was a star player for the James Bay Athletic Association before assuming the role of player-coach in the 1960s. He molded the JBAA team into a dominant force that prevailed in Canadian rugby in the 1970s. For his prowess in the sport, he was selected as Canada's national rugby team coach.
Hans DeGoede is the greatest Canadian rugby player of his time, one of the greatest Canadian rugby players of all time, and, indeed, one of the best in the world during his prime. Hans was a star of Canada's national team from 1974 to 1987 and the captain of the national side for most of those years. His career saw him picked to the All-World XV in 1976 and 1980. This is nothing short of astonishing for a Canadian player. De Goede had hand and foot skills, learned from his years of junior football with the Victoria Dolphins, early soccer years and his basketball days at Central Junior High and Victoria High Schools. He quit basketball after Grade 11 and switched to the rugby team, leading Vic High to the final of the Howard Russell Cup in 1971. Even before he was out of school, he had made the James Bay Athletic Association Division I team in the Vancouver Island Rugby Union, the Victoria team he would lead to greatness from 1971 onward.