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Queen's Gaels football voted fourth top team of the year by Canadian Press
Photo crédit Yan Doublet
TORONTO - With the final hours of 2009 year counting down, the
Queen's Gaels added another accolade to their already memorable
football season by being voted the fourth top team of the year by
the Canadian Press.
The Gaels ranked behind the 2009 Gold Medal Canadian World Junior
Team, the 2009 Grey Cup Champions - Montreal Alouettes and the 2009
OHL Champion, Windsor Spitfires.
Queen's were the top team in Canadian University Sport (CIS)
football after winning their fourth Vanier Cup. The Gaels rallied
from an 18-point deficit at halftime, the largest in Vanier Cup
history, by scoring 26 unanswered points to win 33-31 over the
Calgary Dinos.
Gaels quarterback Danny Brannagan of Burlington, Ont. was named the
game MVP after completing 17 of 33 passes for 286 yards and three
touchdowns.
The Vanier Cup win capped off an extraordinary run for the Gaels
who went 7-1 in the regular season, but then marched to the Vanier
Cup with an 33-31 upset victory over No. 1 ranked Laval Rouge et Or
in the Mitchell Bowl. One week earlier the Gaels knocked off rival
Western in the Yates Cup to claim the OUA Championship. That game
which featured two of the country's top quarterbacks saw Brannagan
dust Western's Michael Faulds, 43-39 in one of the most memorable
games in CIS history.
- with files from the Canadian Press



















