Laval’s prestige, coaches attract 2

Laval adds two QuΓ©bec commits to their 2019 class.

Receivers Nathan Bolduc and David Dallaire from CΓ©gep Beauce-Appalaches will be facing the RSEQ as teammates once again after signing with the Laval Rouge et Or.

Nathan Bolduc

Courtesy of Nathan Bolduc.

With Laval crowned as the 2018 Vanier Cup champions, there is no argument that they are one of U Sports’ top teams. β€œI chose Laval for a few reasons. First of all, it’s the best football program in Canada and during my visit I felt at home,” Nathan Bolduc said.

β€œThere’s a stability in Laval’s coaching staff and they have a good reputation to prepare athletes for the next level on and off the field,” he added.

The 6’0, 170lbs kicker and receiver will be studying β€œsciences de la consommation.” He said the school’s academics also appealed to him.

Bolduc spent two years with Les Dragons de la Beauce-Etchemin (QMFL AAA) and three with Les Condors de CΓ©gep Beauce-Appalaches (RSEQ Division 2). He was a special teams all-star this season.

David Dallaire

David Dallaire has had a longstanding dream, and a commitment to Laval will help him accomplish it. β€œI’ve wanted to play on the same team as my older brother since I was a kid,” Dallaire said.

Dallaire, who is 6’3, 200lbs, added that the Laval coaches β€œare some of the best coaches.”

Hailing from Saint-George, QuΓ©bec, Dallaire has played withΒ Les Tigres de l’Γ‰cole secondaire Notre-Dame-de-la-TrinitΓ© (RSEQ), Les Dragons de la Polyvalente de Saint-Georges (RSEQ) and Les Condors in his 11-year career. He is a 2018 all-star as a linebacker.

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