DIVISION FINALISTS ANNOUNCED

The Canadian Football League announced today the 2013 Gibson’s Finest Most Outstanding Players for the East and West Divisions and they included a record number of Canadians. A total of seven Canadian players were honoured for eight most outstanding player awards, the most in league history.

“Our players continue to play at an extremely high level, setting new records and providing our fans with exciting games and an exciting product,” said CFL Commissioner Mark Cohon. “On behalf of our entire league and our fans, congratulations to all of this year’s divisional winners — a very well deserved honour.”

This year’s finalists in the East/West format are:

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER

Jon Cornish (CGY)

Ricky Ray (TOR)

DEFENSIVE PLAYER

Charleston Hughes (CGY)

Chip Cox (MTL)

CANADIAN PLAYER

Jon Cornish (CGY)

Henoc Muamba (WPG)

SPECIAL TEAMS

Rene Paredes (CGY)

Marc Beswick (HAM)

ROOKIE

Brett Jones (CGY)

C.J. Gable (HAM)

OFFENSIVE LINEMAN

Brendon LaBatte (SSK)

Jeff Keeping (TO

* No unanimous selections

Cornish could become the first Canadian player to be named CFL Most Outstanding Player since Tony Gabriel in 1978. Only two Canadian players have been named the CFL Most Outstanding Player – Gabriel (1978) and Russ Jackson (1969, 1966, 1963).

This marks the first time that both divisional winners for Most Outstanding Special Teams Players are Canadian since the award’s inaugural season in 1999. 

The last Canadian player to be named the CFL Most Outstanding Rookie was Jason Clermont in 2002. Only four Canadian Players have been named the CFL Most Outstanding Rookie – Clermont (2002), Michael O’Shea (1993), Orville Lee (1988) and Joe Poplawski (1978). 

The last time both East and West Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman were both Canadian was in 2008 when Scott Flory and Gene Makowsky were honoured.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

Lets congratulate the Stampeders! However, the bigger prize will be the Riders hoisting the Grey Cup. Go Riders! John

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

Two Weyburn boys, unfortunately only one is a Rider.

GeorgesB
GeorgesB
11 years ago

Time to move away from the whole East vs West model for these awards. Why can't we nominate the three best players in each category no matter which team they are on?? This way, those that are deserving all have a chance to win…

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

Oh…..the football love affair this province could have had with Brett Jones. What a bloody shame.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

Note to Kory Sheets' publicist and the rider mediarelations director. In Kory's next attempt to win an award, send him a memo with his strategy. Ill tell you what to put in the memo. Here it is;

Dear Kory,

Shhhhhhhhh

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

Guys it's a fact of life, not every good football player that comes from this province is going to play for their hometown Roughriders. Hell, I could care less if any Saskatchewan guys are on the roster, as long as we win. That said, it would have been nice to have Brett Jones here but that ship has sailed so lets move on. We have a pretty good O-line that is finally healthy and just in time for the playoffs.

On a side note, Rod how about King George winning big at the CMA's last night!

Dubya

GWils26
GWils26
11 years ago

Brett Jones said before the draft he may fore go med school and play THIS season but he is still unsure about next season.

The Woz
11 years ago

When did sports get so "politically correct"? No one can say anything remotely controversial or tell us what they are really feeling without being judged by fans and media. We once had characters like Don Cherry, Eddie Shack, Phil Esposito, Wayne Shaw, Dick Butkus, Yogi Berra, etc. that told it like it is. Some of the greatest sayings of all time might never have happened in today's censored world. Now we get boring cookie cutter responses to questions just like Crash teaching Nuke what to say in interviews in the movie Bull Durham. As for Brett Jones – he will… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago
Reply to  The Woz

Is your real name, rob ford ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago
Reply to  The Woz

Is your real name Betty Ford?

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago
Reply to  The Woz

Who's betty ford?

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

That is exactly why a person like Bob Hughes who told it like it was, will be missed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

I can understand Rod sugar coating everything because he's an employee of the Riders. But, the guys at the Leader Post are supposed to be reporters not cheerleaders and I'm awful tired of the smoke they blow our way. Oh, for a Terry Jones.

Old Cuss

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Thought Rod was a "employee of 620 CKRM radio" who have exclusive broadcast rights with the Roughriders Football Club Inc.?

Old Kuss

The Woz
11 years ago

You know what? Mandy of the politicians in history were like Rob Ford or similar. John Kennedy was a womanizer and was doped up on painkillers for most of his career. Franklin Delano Roosevelt also fooled around with various women in the Whitehouse. Yet both of those guys are considered in the top presidents of all time. John A MacDonald was a chronic alcoholic and was known to come to Parliament drunk as a skunk – so much so that he sometimes had to throw up into a bucket from his seat. Yet he is voted one of the top… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago
Reply to  The Woz

Huh ????

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

Yes, it's terrible that Brett Jones wasn't able to stand on OUR sidelines all year as the 7th o-lineman and maybe, just maybe … would have seen some plays on the short yardage team. The best thing for Brett is that he was able to go to a team that he could actually PLAY for. Remember though folks, he wasn't even the best centre on the Stamps coming out of camp. The Stamps had trouble on the o-line so they moved Gott (arguably the best centre in the league) to guard and hoped that Jones would work out at centre.… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago

Paco, what planet are you on? Jones,led,the stamps to first place, least sacks, most yards and captained the offence when,three qbs and,best receiver went down. As for not,being best centre,out of camp, who cares. He was the best in the league within weeks. Get off the bath salts man!

Anonymous
Anonymous
11 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Huh?