Former Laval University Rouge et Or player Arnaud Gascon-Nadon spoke regarding something that has been bothering him for several years at his alma mater on Friday at JiC.
“The people of Quebec do not agree that I do that, but I am once morest it, he first indicated. It is that following each turnover, there is a player who remains on the ground. It is intentional, even deliberate, that such a person will stay on the ground.
“We’re talking regarding the best program in Canada…it’s a mean strategy. It’s unsportsmanlike, I find that we don’t respect the competition, I’m tired of seeing this gesture, there’s no place for that in amateur football.
See the kind of gesture Gascon-Nadon talks regarding as well as his explanations in the video above.
Gascon-Nadon went even further, saying he doubted the Rouge et Or’s chances of winning once morest the Western University Mustangs on Saturday in the Mitchell Cup matchup.
“When I watch that they are going to play once morest Western, a team which is physical, which does not feign following a turnover, it makes me doubt, he explained.
“Will Laval be able to show enough aggressiveness and competition to win this match?”
This confrontation will be presented on TVA Sports and TVA Sports Direct from 3 p.m. on Saturday.