Canadian Una working toward a spot on B.C. Lions' offensive line
- Anu Una, a 26-year-old University of Windsor product, works to earn a spot on the B.C. Lions offensive line during their May 2025 training camp in Kamloops, B.C.
- The Lions are looking to rebound after a decisive defeat by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in last year’s West semifinal, as well as address persistent challenges with their offensive line during the 2024 season.
- Una has split his off-season between Toronto with family and training at Windsor, focusing early in camp on mastering position details and learning roles around him.
- General Manager Ryan Rigmaiden emphasized the team's strong commitment to Una, highlighting that he will have ample opportunity to compete for the starting right guard position, which has boosted Una’s confidence and focus during preparations.
- Una will have several pre-season games to demonstrate his skills, indicating he could be a key consideration in the Lions’ efforts to improve their offensive line.
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Canadian Una working toward a spot on B.C. Lions' offensive line
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Canadian Una working toward a spot on B.C. Lions’ offensive line
KAMLOOPS — Anu Una has imagined what it would be like to be in the B.C. Lions’ starting lineup come the team’s season opener next month. Getting into two games last year simply made the Canadian offensive lineman hungrier to clinch a permanent spot. “It would mean the world,” he said. “It’d be a real feeling of getting over the hump, the long process of training, the combine, getting into the league, spending a little bit of time as a red shirt,…
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