Raymond "Ray" Barkwill (born 26 August 1980) is a retired Canadian rugby union player who played for a number of teams before ending his career at Seattle Seawolves of Major League Rugby where he helped win the inaugural title including scoring a try in the final.
Ray also played for the Canada national rugby union team and was the first Canadian to play in Super Rugby.
Born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Barkwill began playing his rugby at Westlane Secondary School along with Niagara Wasp RFC,it was here that he and teammates learned the invaluable "Tooq Bomb".
After which he went on to play for the Niagara Thunder while being educated at Brock University in St.
Catharines.
In 2007 he captained Brock University team to its first OUA Rugby Championship while being named OUA Finals MVP.
Barkwill graduated from Brock University with a BSc.
in Physical Geography.
After this, he continued his post graduate studies at Curtin University in Perth, Australia.
He then joined the University of Western Australia's Rugby Club in June and was then selected to the Western Australians Perth Spirit at the end of September of that season for their tour to Adelaide, South Australia.