
Trevor Macaulay
Trevor Macaulay was born in 1979 and grew up in Leduc. He started playing with the LA Crude Rugby Club in 1995, and knew right away that rugby was going to be his sport.
Trevor played for the LA Crude and was also selected for the Edmonton Gold Juniors. He was picked for Team Alberta for U17, U18, U19 and U21, and for the Western Canada U20 team. In 2010, 2014 and 2018, the LA Crude won the Division 2 Edmonton City Championship and the Provincial Championship. In 2019, they won the Division 3 Edmonton City Championship and the Provincial Championship. Trevor was named LA Crude Man of the Year twice and the Edmonton Rugby Player of the Year three times. Trevor also represented Canada at the World Rugby Classic for five years and was selected to represent the Canadian Classics for 10 years on the Can-Am series.
Meanwhile, Trevor started coaching for the LA Crude. In a community where rugby was a lesser-known sport, Trevor worked hard to build the team and gain recognition for the club. He became a crucial part of the LA Crude’s leadership, holding every major executive position and organizing games and events. In 2017 he was instrumental in launching the LA Crude Junior Program for boys and girls, which has grown tremendously and is still going strong.
Today, Trevor continues to coach and play with the LA Crude. His goal is to ensure that sports in the community are accessible and welcoming to everyone. He and his partner Jessica live in Edmonton with their three children.