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Train like an Alouette

April 18, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
The term off-season should be abolished. Let’s call it prep-season considering players workout just as much, if not more, than from May to November.

The Alouettes intend to take root in Montreal’s major business areas

April 12, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
“In the 1980s, the Alouettes left Montreal and only returned in 1996 when the Baltimore Stallions moved up North. Therefore, there are two generations of Quebecers who did not grow up with our ...

Hugo Richard: From Saint-Bruno to Pro

March 23, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
Hugo Richard was 7 years old when he donned a football uniform for the first time. He wore the colours of the Saint-Bruno Barons and played in the Titan category.

A Football Glossary to Brush Up on Your French

March 20, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
English dominates the world of football, of course. In locker rooms, in Montreal like anywhere else, Shakespeare’s language is heard much more often than Molière’s.

Young Jordel Springer Joins the Family

March 20, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
A few weeks ago, Jordel Springer, 6 years old, of Flight SchooI, sent us a video saying we should give him a chance to try out for the team.

CFL Commissioner Randy Ambrosie answers your questions

March 15, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
For a second consecutive year, CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie is traveling across country to speak to the fans of each team of the league.

Supergirls are real

March 8, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
At only 11, Aleena was part of the team that took the win in Florida at the international NFL/CFL Flag football tournament in January.

Tips from a Québécois QB who made it in the pros

January 17, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
Gerry Dattilio, the Grey Cup winning QB, has a few words of wisdom for youth wanting to make it in a highly competitive environment.

Are professional athletes allowed to make mistakes?

January 11, 2019 | Émilie Desgagné
In 2019, mistakes rarely fly under the radar, especially if you’re a professional athlete. So, are they allowed to make them?
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