GREY CUP 108 GAME DAY NOTEBOOK
Familiarity shouldn’t be an issue for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday.
The Bombers will attempt to secure a second straight CFL title when they face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the Grey Cup game. Winnipeg captured the 2019 title with a 33-12 victory over the Ticats.
A total of 31 players who were on Winnipeg’s 2019 Grey Cup roster played in its 21-17 West Division final win last weekend over the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
“You bring them back for these types of reasons,” Winnipeg head coach Mike O’Shea said Saturday. “These types of games because they know what they need personally and are also aware of what their teammates need.”
The Bombers held their final walkthrough Saturday, with the head coach happy with the state of his squad.
“I like where they’re at,” he said.
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NO NOSTALGIA: O’Shea will make a sixth career Grey Cup appearance Sunday when the Blue Bombers face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Tim Hortons Field.
And he comes in sporting an unblemished 5-0 record.
O’Shea won three rings as a linebacker with the Toronto Argonauts (1996-97, ’04) and another as their special-teams co-ordinator (2012). O’Shea captured his first title as a head coach in 2019.
But he wasn’t feel nostalgic Saturday.
“I don’t know that now is the time to compare them,” O’Shea said. “What I really enjoy about this right now is watching these players, watching these guys interact, watching this team work.
“I don’t know why I would try to compare it to another time.”
Hamilton head coach Orlondo Steinauer, who played and coached with O’Shea in Toronto, wasn’t surprised at O’Shea’s Grey Cup record.
“Besides being a great friend, he’s a great coach,” Steinauer said. “I was unaware of that but definitely not surprised.”
And while Steinauer and O’Shea are very close friends, Steinauer definitely wants the win Sunday.
“Don’t let the smile fool you,” Steinauer said. “Absolutely we’re competitive.
“But the thing I respect about Osh is he works. I think we’re both looking forward to this competition.”
Asked if he savoured moments more now, O’Shea said: “I think that’s a natural thing as a player ? standing back and watching other players was an important transition but I’m not a player anymore. I get to stand back and watch all these guys all the time.”
And O’Shea has a clear idea of what kind of game will transpire Sunday.
“Sixty minutes of tough football played in a great environment, Hamilton-style football,” he said. “We probably both play the same brand, good defence, offences that can get after it, big plays.”
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NO REDEMPTION: Steinauer reiterated Saturday the Tiger-Cats’ Grey Cup rematch with the Blue Bombers isn’t a grudge match after Winnipeg’s lopsided win over Hamilton two years ago.
“You can growl, you can roar, you can do media,” Steinauer said. “The game is to be played and not talked about.
“It’s about execution and the team that executes the best will have the best opportunity to win. There really is not a revenge factor or a get even (factor), this is about 60 minutes of football or more and trying to get a win.”
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SCORING FIRST: CFL players and coaches routinely talk about the importance of starting fast. But scoring first hasn’t been nearly as crucial so far in the league playoffs.
Over the four post-season contests, the team that scored first did not register the victory. In the regular season, the squad that opened the scoring won 59 per cent of the time (37-26).
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ZACH ATTACK: Winnipeg quarterback Zach Collaros’ football brain will be hard at work in advance of Sunday’s Grey Cup. But he will also be quietly giving thanks before taking the field against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.
“Typically, (I) probably will be thinking about a play or situation in the game or trying to visualize success,” Collaros said Saturday after Winnipeg’s final walkthrough. “At the same time, I’ll be thinking about how lucky I am to have the opportunity to play this game, saying a prayer and thanking God that I have these opportunities and be a good role model for kids.
“Thanking Him for my wife and my children. All of those kinds of things enter your mind all leading to the moment before kickoff. After that, you’re really locked into a zone.”
Collaros and the Bombers have been in the zone for much of the 2021 season.
Winnipeg posted a CFL-best 11-3-0 record and on Friday, Collaros (outstanding player), tackle Stanley Bryant (lineman), linebacker Adam Bighill (defensive player) and Mike O’Shea (coach of the year) were honoured at the league’s awards banquet.
Winnipeg heads into the game as a 3 1/2-point favourite against a Hamilton team that will have home-field advantage playing before a Tim Hortons Field sellout of over 24,000.
And there’s no doubt in Collaros’ mind that the Bombers are prepared to defend the title they won in 2019 when they beat the Ticats 33-12.
“You try to go into every single game that way, as prepared as you can and trusting your preparation,” he said. “That’s how you execute at a high level.
“A little bit more fine-tuning to do before that but we’ll be ready.”
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HAMILTON – The 108th Grey Cup to be contested by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will begin at 6 p.m. ET and will be available around the world. TSN’s live coverage begins at 1 p.m. ET with the network’s five-hour pre-game show – Grey Cup Sunday. RDS’s coverage begins at 4 p.m. ET.
WATCH
Country/Region | Broadcast provider |
Canada | TSN, RDS |
United States | ESPN2 |
United Kingdom | BT Sport 1 |
Ireland | BT Sport 1 |
Additional International Coverage | CFL International Streaming |
The Grey Cup game will be available in almost every country via online stream for $7.99. Additional information is available here.
Live streaming and on-demand coverage of the 108th Grey Cup is available in Canada to TSN and TSN Direct subscribers via TSN.ca/Live and the TSN App. French-language live streaming and on-demand coverage of the game is available to RDS subscribers via the RDS App.
LISTEN
SiriusXM’s live Grey Cup game coverage can be heard in English on Canada Talks (channel 167). SiriusXM subscribers can listen to the broadcast on satellite, online and through the SiriusXM App.
TSN Radio’s live coverage of the Grey Cup starts at 4 p.m. ET on the Bell Media Radio family of stations, which combine to create the 11-station Grey Cup Radio Network.
Province | Station |
British Columbia | 610am Kamloops |
Alberta | TSN Edmonton 1260 |
Saskatchewan | 620 CKRM – Regina |
Manitoba | CJIOB Winnipeg |
Ontario | TSN Toronto 1050 TSN Ottawa 1200 St. Catharines – CKTB – Newstalk 610 Hamilton BNN 1140 Hamilton – BOUNCE – CKLH CKGL – 570 City News |
Quebec | TSN Montreal 690 |
Fans can also listen to the Grey Cup online at TSN.ca/Radio.
(With files from CFL, Canadian Press/Photo: Neil Davidson)
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