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Finishing the season convincingly behind the play of its No.2 ranked offense has placed the league's Cinderella Story in a position to win the first-ever Canada Cup. The heartbeat of this franchise is Anne Erler who is the favorite for League MVP honors and leads LFL Canada in passing and interceptions. Role players outside of US free agents will need to step up for the Sirens to culminate their magical season. |
A battered and bruised roster will try to compete for a championship with an inconsistent quarterback and a team reeling from its end of season performance versus the previous winless Toronto Triumph. The silver lining, BC has the most powerful running back in LFL Canada with Stephane Manou and is playing for the 'Canada Cup' in front of its home crowd. |
After a tough off-season that included two coaching staff being released. This roster rallied around its US free agents and managed to salvage its season boasting the No.1 ranked defense and No.1 ranked offense. The Rage finished with league-leading (7) All-Stars voted on the All-Fantasy team. Ultimately this team was haunted by its opening-night loss to BC which cost them a Lingerie Bowl appearance. |
Having been competitive in most games, Toronto finally celebrated its first-ever franchise win over the Lingerie Bowl-bound BC Angels. While the season provided for some hope it also showed weakness and questions such as Marife Villagonzalo not likely to be the future franchise quarterback and players coming in out of shape. The good news, there were several cornerstone athletes to build the franchise around including Crystal Hall, Tiff Russell and Roxie Rowe.
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