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DALHOUSIE’S DEPTH DOMINATES

Sep 18, 2024

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Part of the Rick Rivers Report


The Dal Tigers’ home opening program shows Gabrielli, Melanson, and Quong beaching it.

Over a thousand black and gold fans enjoyed Wickwire Field’s beach-like sun and temps. It

was a perfect day for football as the Tigers opened the season with a lopsided, 69-0 victory over

the Saint John Falcons. It was great to see a new Saint John team in the Atlantic Football

League, and there is no doubt they will get better each time out.


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Dalhousie dressed 55 players, and I would venture to say everyone saw game action. I have

been involved with the New Era Tigers since their inception, and I have never seen the quality

positional depth they showed today.


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All three QBs performed well, as did five running backs and multiple receivers. The “O” line

kept the QBs upright and opened great holes for the RBs. The Tiger “D” was tenacious, and it

limited the Falcons running game to more losses than gains. Falcon QB, Logan Saulnier,

played tough but was sacked numerous times, yet managed to complete a few passes while on

the run.


One of his passes produced a highlight of the day. Receiver Cody Carr leapt to make a one-

handed acrobatic catch and managed to keep his feet in bounds on the landing. The catch

resulted in one of a few first downs for the Saint John squad.


The game scoring started just three minutes into the first Q as probably the game’s leading

rusher, Caden Quong, set up Justin Vogels’ QB sneak TD with a 30-yard run on the play before.

Minutes later, Daniel Forbes had a pick 6. Liam Masner converted both majors but missed a

short FG, on Dalhousie’s next possession. Otherwise he was perfect on his kicks throughout

the game. With just over a minute left in the Q, Vogels combined with Ethan Lord, making the

score, 21-0.


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QB, Dante Gabrielli, took over in the second Q, showing last year’s admirable form. He ran for

two TDs and a two-point conversion. Gabrielli also completed a short pass to David

Shamsuddin-Ciata for a major. Brennen Hynes, another workhorse, ran for a TD. The Falcons

gave up a safety, making the score at the half, 52-0 Dal.


As a result of a league rule, a lead of over 35 points at halftime would see the game clock run

nonstop, with a few exceptions in the second half of the game. Gabrielli threw to Lord for his

second 6 and Masner hit a short FG making the score 62-0 with ten minutes to play in the

game.


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Rookie Valley QB, Jonas Anderson, looked good in his AFL debut in completing multiple passes

with a few to Steve Sorenson. But the Tigers’ game highlight had to be the 40-yard TD run by

Alessandro Ibarra-Rodriguez as he ran through a few Falcons and sprinted to pay dirt.

Tiger Head Coach, Andre Goguen had to be happy with his team’s overall performance. But he

knows Holland College, next week’s opponent, will be much tougher. The Holland College

Hurricanes opened their season with a 20-11 victory over the defending champion UNB Reds.


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Black and Gold fans join us in PEI and get in a last round of golf or a beach day on Saturday

before the one o’clock kickoff on Sunday on the UPEI campus at 1:00pm.


GO TIGERS!

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