
CFL Quick Hits
The Calgary Herald's John Down explains why Coach Huff has his troops primed for the Labour Day rematch on Friday.
Rob Vanstone has a story in the Leader-Post about Wes Cates' run at the record books.
The Winnipeg Free Press' Ed Tait explains why there is no quarterback controversy in Winnipeg this week.
Gary Kingston has a story in the Vancouver Sun that explains why Casey Printers in the last person you want to ask about his game.
Damien Cox has a story in the Star that explains why it isn't time to hit the panic button in Argoland just yet.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2010-09-08 11:11:18
McPherson To Start At QB For Alouettes This Weekend?
According to this Canadian Press report on TSN.ca, Anthony Calvillo is expected to sit out this weekend's game at Ivor Wynne Stadium, meaning that Adrian McPherson will come off of the injured list and start at QB for the Alouettes.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2010-09-07 17:16:14
Labour Day Inactives
The following players are on the 46 man roster but won't be playing against Toronto today:
NIP OL Brian Ramsay
NIP OL Matt Morencie
IMP DT Albert Smith
IMP DE Khari Long
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2010-09-06 12:52:22
Ticats Game-Worn Retro Uniform Auction
Here's your chance to bid on autographed, game-worn 1970's Retro Gear that was worn in the Ticats 1970's Retro Game on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
This auction will feature autographed game-worn jerseys and helmets, game-used footballs, autographed alumni jerseys and more. Bidding on these items begins on Friday, September 3rd and will run until Monday, September 13th. Each item will have a staggered close beginning at 6:00 p.m.
To bid on these items, please visit auctions.cfl.ca
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2010-09-03 17:22:27
Labour Day Sold Out
Ivor Wynne Stadium will be packed on Monday, as the Labour Day Classic is officially sold out.
Local philanthropist Chris Ecklund purchased the last remaining tickets for Monday's game. Mr. Ecklund will be distributing the tickets today at 6pm at Olympic Park (Mohawk Road West and Scenic Drive) at the renaming ceremony, in which Olympic Park will be named in honour of Private Mark Anthony Graham RCR.
Private Anthony was slain four years ago tomorrow while serving his country in Afghanistan.
You can check out Ecklund's Canadian Heroes page on Facebook by clicking here.
Posted By: Ticats Communications Posted On: 2010-09-03 16:20:36