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It’s finally time to get back to work for Canada’s men’s rugby sevens players and coaches.

The dispute, which saw the players hold out from official training for nearly two months over the financial future of the program, is over. Players and management signed off on an agreement Wednesday afternoon.

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The squad will return to official training next week; players had trained on their own at facilities around Vancouver and Victoria.

No details have been revealed, but it’s fair to assume the players will see a small improvement in their day-to-day financial situation, though it won’t be big. As it stood, players received up to $18,000 per year in direct funding from the federal government, most of which goes towards food and lodging, and the program itself received earmarked funds from Own the Podium and World Rugby.

Coach to be appointed

It’s also believed Damian McGrath will be appointed as new men’s sevens coach, replacing Liam Middleton. McGrath drew rave reviews for turning around the Samoa 7s program in 2015-16, leading them to the doorstep of Olympics.

He was sacked by the Samoa Rugby Union in somewhat controversial circumstances a month ago. He looks to be a good fit for the Canadian team, which has retained a few veterans from last year’s squad but also has a number of fresh faces coming in to line.