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VANCOUVER -- The Vancouver Whitecaps hope to end four years of frustration Wednesday night. With a victory over the Montreal Impact in the second and final leg of their Amway Canadian Championship soccer series, the Whitecaps can finally claim the title after finishing second in the past four finals. The two-game, aggregate goals series is tied 0-0. The last two finals have occurred while the Caps were in MLS, where they currently play, after previously playing in a lower league. Vancouver defender Alain Rochat, who joined the club in its 2011 MLS expansion season, said the losses have been extremely frustrating. "We didnt manage to get a good result (at) home on the first leg, and then we had to go away to win the trophy," said Rochat after a practice Tuesday at the University of British Columbia. "So this year is different." Vancouver lost the previous four Canadian title matches on the road to Toronto. But this year is different because the Reds were eliminated in the opening round by Montreal. And, for a change, the Whitecaps are hosting the crucial second leg instead of playing it on the road. One factor is the same. Whitecaps management has set winning the Canadian title as a major goal -- as it did previously -- because a national championship is viewed as a major building block in the young MLS franchises development. "Having got to the (MLS) playoffs (for the first time in 2011), we made that first step of development," said Whitecaps coach Martin Rennie. "We are a new club and a young club. So the next step, for me, is to win a trophy, and this is first chance weve got to do that this season." Many new Vancouver players only learned of the importance of a Voyageurs Cup victory to the club at the start of this season. But Rochat, a 30-year-old native of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que., who grew up in Switzerland, said it has been a major topic of discussion. "We knew that it is a big competition, so we wanted to be in the final," said Rochat. "Now that we are in the final, we want to win it." Added Rennie: "Were at home and were in a good position, so were excited to make the most of our opportunity." The Whitecaps are unbeaten at B.C. Place Stadium in all competitions this season. Rennie believes a 10-day break from league play, thanks to a bye following their game against Portland on May 18, will increase the home-field advantage. The rest came after the Caps played eight of their previous 11 games, including MLS and Canadian championship contests, on the road. "I think its been important, even just for me personally," said Rennie. "I was exhausted after all those games and all that travelling. It doesnt really hit you until you have a break, but everybody needed it." The Impact, a second-year MLS franchise, poses a formidable challenge thanks to its strong offensive play. Montreal beat Toronto 6-2 in the opening round, and its high-scoring ways have continued in league play. However, Rennie believes Montreals own travel-related fatigue will assist his club. Eastern clubs often struggle in Vancouver as a three-hour time difference takes a toll on players. "Having coached on the East Coast (with the second-tier Charleston Battery) and come to Vancouver and come to the West Coast, I do know that that (time difference) is a factor -- and it does affect you," he said. But Montreal goalkeeper Evan Bush said the time change should not affect the visitors, because fitness trainer Paolo Pacione has players follow a schedule that enables them to adjust their bodies quickly. To aid the adjustment, Impact players stayed up late Sunday night and slept in Monday. "So weve already started adjusting our bodies to West Coast time," said Bush, adding his team has played well in the Pacific time zone this season. Montreal opened its campaigns with wins in Seattle and Portland and later earned a tie in San Jose. The Impact are unbeaten in their last three games (2-0-1), which included two league games and the scoreless opening-leg draw with the Whitecaps. In that span, Montreal has outscored its opponents 8-5, but defence was a cause for concern in the Impacts last MLS game. Fullback Hassoun Camara was disappointed that his club allowed three goals in a 5-3 win over Philadelphia. But, noting most of Philadelphias goals resulted from outside plays, he believes the mistakes can be fixed against Vancouver. "It will be difficult," he said of the Canadian final. "But were well-prepared and our last game gave us a lot of confidence." Notes: Impact forward Marco Di Vaio was named MLS player of the week on Tuesday after recording a hat-trick in the first half against Philadelphia. Di Vaio is tied for the league lead in scoring with nine goals. ... Rennie said injured midfielder Daigo Kobayashi (ankle) will be a game-time decision. He has not played since a May 11 win over Los Angeles. ... Vancouver striker Kenny Miller, out with a hamstring injury since March 11, is slated to draw into the lineup as a limited-time starter or second-half substitute. Cheap Shoes Fake . Hamelin, who triumphed in the 500 on Saturday, edged out Victor An of Russia by 0.021 seconds to maintain his lead in the World Cup standings. Russias Vladimir Grigorev was third. In the relay, Canada took control six laps from the finish line to beat Russia and the Netherlands. 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Mid-season recruit Konrad Hurrell is the missing link the Gold Coast Titans were looking for, according to winger Anthony Don.Former Warriors powerhouse Hurrell has made a terrific start to life with the Titans, scoring his first try for the resurgent NRL club in their big win over Parramatta on Saturday.It was a bit of a missing link, that right centre position, and Konrads done a really good job so far, Don told reporters on Monday.Hes just brought a whole new level of intensity, his ball-carrying is probably second-to-none.As a team, were really coming together and adding Konrad to the mix has really helped out. It feels like we really are taking a few strides forward.Gold Coast have won their last two gammes, rising to seventh spot on the ladder in the process.ddddddddddddBut Neil Henrys side faces a difficult next-up assignment, with top side Cronulla - unbeaten in their last 15 matches - to visit Cbus Super Stadium on Monday night.Don believes if there is a good time for the Titans to face the Sharks, its now.Theyre on a really hot streak at the moment, theyre the form team of the competition... but were not going too bad either, he said.Theyre all playing really good footy, especially their outside backs and Ben Barba.Its going to be a team job to shut them down as best we can. ' ' '