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The Canadian Football League represents the country itself. In the West, there are the Lions of British Columbia, the Eskimos and Stampeders of Alberta and the Roughriders of Saskatchewan. The East features the Blue Bombers, Tigercats, Argonauts and Alouettes and all eight play the game that’s just that little bit bigger than the one played down south. Check out all the CFL betting lines and news at the Sports Interaction online sportsbook!
May 7, 2013
CFL Football
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers picked what looks like a can’t miss prospect with the second overall pick in Monday’s CFL Draft. The problem is he may not become a Bomber. Al Dannity reports on Andy Mulumba’s options and the rest of the happenings from yesterday’s draft. At 6’4” and 263lbs, Eastern Michigan’s Andy Mulumba fits [...]
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May 2, 2013
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The Regina based Riders are making their presence felt in Saskatoon with their training camp heading their next month. Al Dannity looks at the big Riderville North event as Rider nation spreads across the province. Not everybody is going to have it easy when the Saskatchewan Roughriders move their training camp to Saskatoon next month. [...]
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April 29, 2013
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With the Jets cutting the highest profile back-up in the NFL, Al Dannity is quick to quash any belief that Tim Tebow might succeed north of the border. Here’s why Tebow won’t cut the mustard in the CFL. Tim Tebow wasn’t all hype; he just isn’t a pro-level quarterback. For four years under Urban Meyer, [...]
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April 19, 2013
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Oregon linebacker Bo Lokombo is the top prospect ahead of the CFL Draft but Al Dannity doesn’t expect him to go first overall. It’s not hard to see why Boseko (Bo) Lokombo is the top prospect in this year’s CFL Draft. Playing a big role on an ever improving Ducks’ defence, Lokombo has been the [...]
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April 12, 2013
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The Toronto Argonauts thought they made a major splash this offseason by acquiring defensive end Khalif Mitchell from the B.C. Lions, but that move that sent his rights to Toronto on April 2 has hit a major snag. Mitchell said Thursday that he wouldn’t report to the Argos. “I’m not going to Toronto,” Mitchell told [...]
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April 3, 2013
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The Argonauts made a big move to reload the defence that guided them to Grey Cup glory last year by acquiring Khalif Mitchell from the B.C. Lions. Al Dannity however says this is far from a home-run signing. The upsides to Khalif Mitchell are obvious. The former East Carolina stand-out has the size of a [...]
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November 20, 2012
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Calgary Stampeders at Toronto Argonauts: Grey Cup Game Results and Score The Toronto Argos won the 100th Grey Cup Sunday, downing Calgary 35-22. The Toronto Argonauts have had their sights set on playing in the CFL’s 100th Grey Cup game in front of their home fans for a long time. On Sunday, they’ll host the [...]
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November 15, 2012
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Argonauts vs. Alouettes: Game Results and Score The Toronto Argonauts picked up a 27-20 win over the Montreal Alouettes at Olympic Stadium to advance to the 100th CFL Grey Cup. Make Some Noise The Toronto Argonauts know they’ll be playing in front of a hostile crowd Sunday in Montreal and are doing everything they can [...]
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November 12, 2012
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Thanks to Sunday’s game-winning 68-yard touchdown pass from Drew Tate, the Calgary Stampeders will face the B.C. Lions in the CFL Western Division final. Tate’s bomb to Romby Bryant with 20 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter gave the Stamps a 36-30 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Tate’s TD Ends Rollercoaster Week Tate’s touchdown was [...]
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November 9, 2012
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The CFL has named Calgary Stampeders running back Jon Cornish and Toronto Argonauts wideout/kick returner Chad Owens as the finalists for this season’s Most Outstanding Player award. The winner will be announced on Nov. 22 in Toronto and it could be a tight race. Jon Cornish Cornish broke a 56-year-old season rushing record for a [...]
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