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CFL wants city ‘to have a Grey Cup’

- DREW EDWARDS

CFL commission­er Randy Ambrosie says a Grey Cup is coming to Hamilton — but only once it wins the bidding process now in place for the event.

Ambrosie held his state of the league address as part of the Grey Cup festivitie­s in Edmonton on Friday and said now that the litigation over Tim Hortons Field has been resolved, the league plans on hosting the event in Hamilton where it hasn’t been held since 1996.

“I think they are ready to host the Grey Cup and we want them to have a Grey Cup,” Ambrosie said.

In early November, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats made a presentati­on to the CFL’s Grey Cup subcommitt­ee as part of a multi-step bid process to determine who will host 2020’s prestigiou­s — and lucrative — championsh­ip. The Montreal Alouettes and the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s are also in the running.

“We’ve had three presentati­ons for the 2020 game and they were remarkable,” Ambrosie said. “We had hoped to have a decision on 2020 today but we couldn’t because the bids were so amazing that we had to go back and revisit them.”

Ambrosie, team owner Bob Young and CEO Scott Mitchell have embraced the bid process, which replaced an ad hoc system that featured little planning or oversight.

“The City of Hamilton is going through this amazing renaissanc­e, the city is changing dra-

matically. In some ways it’s not the old Hamilton that people might have thought about, there’s this whole revitaliza­tion that’s happened there and that’s part of the story that Scott and Bob are telling,” Ambrosie said.

“Nobody wants to short-circuit the bidding process because they believe it’s so important to the future of the Grey Cup. But I know from what I’ve observed there’s little or no doubt in my mind that Hamilton is going to get its turn at a Grey Cup and it is going to be the next greatest Grey Cup in the history of our league.”

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 ?? JONATHAN HAYWARD THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Commission­er Randy Ambrosie said the CFL had hoped to make a decision on the 2020 Grey Cup host this week “but we couldn’t because the bids were so amazing that we had to go back and revisit them.”
JONATHAN HAYWARD THE CANADIAN PRESS Commission­er Randy Ambrosie said the CFL had hoped to make a decision on the 2020 Grey Cup host this week “but we couldn’t because the bids were so amazing that we had to go back and revisit them.”
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