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The magic of the Grey Cup
November 26, 2009 02:48 PM | Posted by Scott RussellMany among the millions who will tune in to watch the 97th Grey Cup game on TV won’t know a single player’s name on either team prior to the kickoff.
But that’s not the point.
Sure, Anthony Calvillo of the Alouettes has been a stalwart CFL quarterback for many seasons, and his Roughriders counterpart Darian Durant has emerged as a bona fide star to deliver Saskatchewan to the cusp of gridiron glory yet again.
However, neither of these personalities, nor any of those who will take the field at Calgary’s McMahon Stadium, can come close to eclipsing the magnetism of their respective squads.
It’s what makes the Grey Cup game unique and gives it heightened drama.
The team’s the paramount thing, and the success of the November spectacle will rest upon a tale woven by helmeted representatives of vastly different communities that co-exist in a big country.
The Roughriders are the perennial long shots. They are football’s version of a prairie David to the Goliaths of eastern Canada. The club from Saskatchewan is publicly owned and its many investors have much more than an imaginary stake in the outcome of every match.
Only three times in 17 tries have the Green Riders captured the coveted chalice. Then again, the role of underdog charmingly adds to their mystique.
Als stoke Quebec's pigskin passion
Meantime, Montreal’s football team draws its nickname from a bird in Quebecois folklore.
The Alouettes, like the mythical Phoenix, have risen from the ashes to ward off extinction and make the CFL strong again in French-speaking Canada. After an agonizing absence from the league from 1987 to 1996, the Als returned in a big way and have hatched a huge interest in collegiate and community football in the province. They have repaid their followers with consistent competitiveness, if not Grey Cup championships — just five victories in 16 tries.
So whom to root for?
Perhaps the answer is both Saskatchewan and Montreal. After all, that’s the lure of the Grey Cup classic isn’t it? It’s all about a game — one that has the ability to soar above rudimentary statistical analysis and a handful of star players who play for multi-million dollar contracts.
The magic to be found in the Grey Cup has to do with valiant teams and the contribution they make to this country’s fabled football history.
About the Author
Scott Russell
Scott Russell brings vast experience, passion and knowledge to his role as host of CBC's Sports Weekend and Major League Soccer on CBC. A 20-year CBC Sports veteran, Russell has covered nine Olympic Games and last year co-hosted Olympic Morning for Beijing 2008: The Olympic Games.
The Gemini-Award winning broadcaster and acclaimed author has also worked as a host and rinkside reporter on Hockey Night in Canada and has covered triathlon, gymnastics, rugby, cross-country skiing and biathlon at several Olympic Games, Pan Am Games and Commonwealth Games.
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