The RFU Championship XV is an invitational rugby union team composed of English qualified players from the second-tier competition, the RFU Championship. The team was originally formed for a one-off match against a strong MÃÂori All Blacks team as part of the 2012 end-of-year rugby union tests. However, on 10 September 2014, it was announced that the team will be re-formed for an uncapped match against Canada for the 2014 end-of-year rugby union internationals.
The 2014 fixture will see Martin Haag, head coach of Nottingham, take over from Mike Rayer, Bedford Blues head coach, who led the XV side to a 52âÂÂ21 loss in the MÃÂori All Blacks fixture. On that occasion, the match was played on 17 November 2012 at Castle Park, as part of the 2012 MÃÂori All Blacks tour of United Kingdom, where the MÃÂori side won two from three matches; 24âÂÂ32 loss to Leicester Tigers, 52âÂÂ21 win over RFU Championship XV and finally a 32âÂÂ19 win over the XV's next opponent Canada.
On 10 October, Martin Haag announced the first 21 players that would represent the team against Canada on 2 November.
On 16 October, James Phillips was added to the squad.
On 27 October, Haag added a further 2 players to the team, in Jonny Arr and Max Maidment.
<sup>1</sup> It was later announced that Jonny Arr had replaced Ryan Glynn, who withdrew from the squad due to injury.
<sup>2</sup> On 31 October, Kieran Hallett was added to the squad to replace Dan Mugford, who was forced to withdraw from the squad due to injury.
The final team to face Canada was announced on the 31 October.