Abrams was born in London, Ontario, and grew up in Mississauga, Ontario.[2] Abrams was named most-valuable player for the Erindale Secondary School football and rugby teams. In his senior year he led the undefeated Erindale Raiders rugby team in scoring, and was named the Toronto Star's High School Athlete of the Week. He was also a member of the national U-17 rugby team.[3]
In 1998, Abrams was one of the captains for the Ontario junior men's rugby team, and was selected for the national U-20 team.[4]
After graduating the Victoria PacificSport Under-23 program, Abrams played for the Vancouver Island Crimson Tide and in 2003 was selected for the Rugby Canada All-Stars.[5] A non-travelling reserve player for Team Canada,[6] a teammate's injury in practice allowed him to take part in the 2003 World Cup.[2][7]
In December 2004, Abrams was appointed the national team's player representative to the Rugby Canada Board.[8] In 2005, Abrams was one of two players to take part in all eight international games for Canada.[9]
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