A Wake-up call
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“If you can touch it, you can catch it”
Some sporting events are forever. That’s the way it is for me, 45 years after I watched the Winnipeg Blue Bombers beat the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28-27 in the 1962 Grey Cup, the Fog Bowl. via The Globe and Mail
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Globe and Mail - TORONTO â?? Charles Roberts says he is not the only weapon on the Winnipeg Blue Bomber offence, but he hopes to be the most dangerous. With back-up Ryan Dinwiddie making his first start in place of injured veteran Kevin Glenn in the Grey Cup game on …
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Globe and Mail - The Saskatchewan Roughriders appeared relaxed and confident at their final practice at Rogers Centre on Saturday, the eve of the Grey Cup game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Assistant coaches went through a few things with the players while others …
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CNEWS - Winipeg Blue Bombers kicker Troy Westwood runs up for the kick during a practice Friday 2007 in Toronto. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers will face the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 95th Canadian Football League Grey Cup on Sunday. THE CANADIAN PRESS …
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Regina Leader-Post - … are being done throughout the city. Restaurants, bars and sports bars are also getting final preparations done as they expect high volumes of patronage for Sunday’s big showdown between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
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