Education
He attended McGill University and graduated in Spring 2010 with a degree in Physical Education, having played Commonwealth of Independent States football for the McGill Redmen for 5 years.
He attended McGill University and graduated in Spring 2010 with a degree in Physical Education, having played Commonwealth of Independent States football for the McGill Redmen for 5 years.
He went undrafted in the 2009 Canadian Football League Draft. With the McGill Redmen, he totals 209 tackles, 3 sacks, 7 interceptions and forced 10 fumbles in 35 games played. He is currently the Defensive Backs coach for the McGill Redmen Commonwealth of Independent States team, and the assistant head coach for the Selwyn House Gryphons Bantam and Peewee Teams.
On 10 June 2010, he signed with the Toronto Argonauts.
He was later released by the Argonauts on June 20, 2010. In January, 2011, he signed with the Centaures of Grenoble, France, as Running Back and Strong Safety.
Biology: Played high school football at College Notre-Dame as a Data Base. Was named Team captain in 2002. After high school Anthony decided to go to a Preparatory School instead of CEGEP. He attended Choate Rosemary Hall where he played for the Wild Boars for two seasons.
He was named Team Captain in his senior year (2004).
Played college football at McGill University in Montréal, Quebec, Canada. As a McGill University Redmen he mainly played defensive back and strong side linebacker. Named McGill Redmen team captain, all conference and was invited to the Canadian East-West Bowl Game.
Ranked in the top 15 Commonwealth of Independent States Draft Prospects by the Canadian Football League Amateur Scouting Bureau in November 2008, as well as being invited to the 2009 Canadian Football League Evaluation Camp.
Listed below are all of the awards received as a McGill Redmen:.
In 2009, he won an athletic excellence bursary from the Montreal Alouettes, having led the nation in tackles in 2007. - Signed by the Toronto Argonauts in June 2010 - Invited to the 2009 Montréal Alouettes Rookie Camp - Invited to the 2009 Canadian Football League Evaluation Camp in Toronto - Ranked in the top 15 Commonwealth of Independent States Draft Prospects by the Canadian Football League Amateur Scouting Bureau in November 2008 - Represented McGill in the 6th Annual East-West Bowl Game in 2008 - Named Team Captain for the 2008 & 2009 seasons - McGill Best Team Player – 2009 - McGill Most Dedicated Player- 2009 - McGill Most Sportsmanlike Player – 2009 - McGill Special Team Player of the Year - 2007 & 2008 - McGill Best Defensive Player – 2008 & 2007 - Selected as All-Conference (Québec) Defensive Back in 2008 - Commonwealth of Independent States Defense, 2nd place in Canada in 2008, 73 tackles in 8 games - Commonwealth of Independent States Defense, 1st place in Canada in 2007, 71.5 tackle in 8 games - Named Most Valuable Player Defensive Player in the 2007 Montréal Shrine Bowl - Led the Redmen Football Team with 4 interceptions in 2006 - McGill Most Improved Player – 2006 - McGill Rookie of the Year (runner-up) - 2005.