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A hard man on the rugby field, Jamie Cudmore is a restaurateur and bar owner off it. The giant-sized Canadian lock, who has played for ASM Clermont Auvergne since 2005, has put down roots in France. He has a well-appointed wine bar/restaurant, Vinomania, and The Five, a sports bar/nightclub. The Five is a reference to his uniform number and the fact five people are involved in the enterprise. "You can try over 60 types of wine," Cudmore said proudly. "Weve got wine from everywhere." The 33-year-old from Squamish, B.C., hasnt forgotten the Canadian grape, showcasing some Niagara region wines. Asked if hes ever pinched himself at the facts hes playing rugby professionally and running two businesses in France, Cudmore smiles and says: "Every day, every day." "Considering Im from humble beginnings in Squamish, kind of working away in the bush, building houses and stuff like that, playing a bit of rugby. Never in my wildest dreams, did I think Id be able to make a living in France, playing a game -- and then the businesses. We just built a house there. I definitely have to pinch myself quite a lot." On Tuesday, Cudmore will likely be administering pain to 15th-ranked Japan (0-3-0) at McLean Park in Napier as No. 12 Canada (1-1-0) looks for a win in its penultimate Pool A game at the Rugby World Cup. With Canada wrapping up round-robin play against the All Blacks, Japan represents a real chance to record a win and move into third place in the pool. The chiselled Cudmore is a rugby enforcer. The six-foot-five 265-pounder wallops opponents with gusto whether they are carrying the ball or he is. His enthusiasm has got the best of him more than a few times. Cudmore is no stranger to the rugby law and suspensions, not to mention injuries, club duties and personal commitments, have restricted his appearances for Canada. The Churchill Cup this summer marked his first national team appearance since the 2007 World Cup. "It was never a question of me not wanting to play (for Canada)," he notes. As for his much-publicized disciplinary problems, Cudmore says thats just the way he plays. He never takes a backward step. "Any forward, any second-row worth his salt has to do certain things that maybe run afoul of the law for sure. Youre out there to dominate the opposition and if sometimes you go a bit overboard, well Im not going to say sorry. "I play my game fair, but I play it hard. I have had problems with discipline and (yellow) cards in the past but I never look back on those things and think Oh Jeez, I shouldnt have done that. Well its too late, its done. Im looking forward and I just want to do my best for the team who Im playing for -- now its Canada and its the highest honour you can get in this country." Cudmore did not start taking rugby seriously until his late teens with the Vancouver club Capilanos. He knew the sport -- his father had been quite a good player -- but, living in Squamish, Cudmore was more into skiing, snowmobiling and mountain sports. He attracted attention on the rugby field and joined the developmental Pacific Pride program in Victoria. He won his first cap for Canada against the U.S. in 2002. "From then on, every year things just kept ramping up. I got a chance to play professionally in Wales (with Llandovery and Llanelli). And then the World Cup in 2003, and then I had a chance to play in France and Ive been there ever since." The success of Cudmores club -- the team won the well-respected French Top 14 league last year and regularly competes in the Heineken Cup -- means he plays more than 35 games a year. His club regularly draws 17,000 to 19,000 a game at home. "Similar to a hockey game," he says. His last club game was the end of May, in the Top 14 semifinals. If he was not committed to Canada, he would have been back in training camp July 11. "We really only get about a month off, maybe five, six weeks if youre lucky. So theres not much down time." And its not like he gets to down tools in the off-season. Rugby players have to stay in shape. "Nowadays you cant really completely switch off. Theres no real off-season." Plus rugby is a hard game. And Cudmore never takes the easy route. "Ive had shoulder reconstruction. Ive had plates put in my head, broken about every finger, toes -- all types of soft tissue injury. I had a hernia operation last year. Every year, theres some kind of operation." When hes not playing rugby or looking after his businesses, Cudmore is chilling with the family. His wife Jennifer, originally from Newfoundland, has been hard at work at school in France. "Shes tall, beautiful and smart," he said. They have a daughter Maelle, whos closing in on two. 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The 36-year-old veteran will earn $675,000 and must clear waivers before joining the Ducks because he played games in Europe since the start of the NHL season. Drafted by the Florida Panthers in the first round (10th overall) of thhe 1995 NHL Entry Draft, Dvorak spent this season playing for Davos in Swiss League where he registered seven points in seven games.dddddddddddd Last season, he registered four goals and 17 assists with the Dallas Stars and has 219 goals and 358 assists through 1,191 career NHL games with the Panthers, Rangers, Oilers, Blues, Thrashers and Stars. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '


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