Ottawa Citizen

SEASON-LONG PARTY PLANNED FOR REDBLACKS' 10th

All-decade Game, Canada Day concert and new team beer to help mark anniversar­y

- TIM BAINES tbaines@postmedia.com

It won't be just one day, one week or one month. The Ottawa Redblacks plan to have a season-long party to celebrate their 10th anniversar­y.

The anniversar­y bash will include the return of heroic quarterbac­k Henry Burris and several of the Redblacks' stars from the past 10 years. There'll be a big Canada Day concert, plus there'll be the introducti­on of a new beer created for the Redblacks.

There was plenty of good crammed into the team's first five years and too much bad the past four, but there's a positive vibe in the reflection of the team's history and pushing forward into what the Redblacks hope is a bright future.

“It's a milestone that deserves celebratio­n,” Redblacks president Adrian Sciarra said Wednesday. “It's amazing how time flies, 10 years has snuck up on a lot of us. We've got lots to celebrate in the first 10 years, but it's also a launching pad to the next 10 years. It's a look back and also a jump forward.”

One of the early highlights of the anniversar­y will be the season opener (June 13 against Winnipeg) return of Burris, the Hall of Fame quarterbac­k who led the Redblacks to the Grey

Cup in 2016 and was such a huge part of those early years.

Said Sciarra: “One of the first calls I made as we were starting to build out these plans was to Hank, to make sure he was in the know on what we're doing and was available to participat­e. We've got the All-decade Game on Aug. 24, but it felt like we needed Hank here to kick things off at the home opener. We had to make sure it worked with his schedule. It'll be great to have him up here for a few days.

“In many ways, Hank is the star of the first decade, so we wanted him to be a big part of this.”

The acknowledg­ment of the anniversar­y has already started. Earlier this week, the team unveiled a 10th anniversar­y crest along with merchandis­e sporting the new design. A new black home uniform will also be unveiled before the season starts.

Asked about the uniform, Sciarra said: “It's not a retro uniform because it's definitely contempora­ry. The term we're using is retro-inspired.”

The anniversar­y season will also include a new beer option at TD Place — the Redblacks' 10th anniversar­y Blitz Brew, in partnershi­p with Labatt Canada and its Goose Island Brewery.

One of the season's bigger moments will be a June 30 Canada Day celebratio­n, with a special musical performanc­e and fireworks display included with the game against Hamilton.

“Over the past couple of years, we've started making the Canada Day game a tradition here,” said Sciarra. “Last year, we had a big win, it was a beautiful night, a big fireworks show after the game. How do you take that to the next level? A concert as part of the game is that next level. It will not be a house or cover band. It'll be a concert.”

Then there's the All-decade Game, Aug. 24 when the Redblacks host the B.C. Lions. Many Redblacks alumni, including key players from the 2016 Grey Cup team, will be on hand.

“It's a game fans should circle on their calendar,” said Sciarra. “It's the game where we hope to bring back many players from the first 10 years. It'll be a real celebratio­n of the decade.”

With the anniversar­y celebratio­n as a big part of it, there's excitement for the team on and off the field.

“From the business side of things, it breathes energy into our team,” said Sciarra. “The brainstorm­ing and planning around it has been really fun and exciting for our staff. Those folks don't work on the football product, they work on the fan experience and game presentati­on.

“We look at the football team and we're excited about the changes and some of the things (general manager) Shawn Burke and his staff have done this year and we think that's going to lead to a good year on the field.”

VOTING FOR TOP PLAYERS

Fans are being asked to vote for the top 10 all-time greatest Redblacks. The online voting process has begun and will run for 30 days. Go to ottawaredb­lacks.com to vote. A new top 10 player will be unveiled at each Redblacks home game this season. Fans arriving at the games will receive a special poster for the player being highlighte­d on that day.

SIGNINGS

Among the Redblacks signings that were announced Monday on Cfl.ca's transactio­ns page: LB Davion Taylor (Colorado), a 2020 third-round draft pick of the NFL'S Philadelph­ia Eagles. Also, Ottawa has added WR Dillon Stoner (Oklahoma State) and DL Carson Taylor (Northern Arizona). Announced as signed last week: DL Jermaine Mcdaniel (N. Carolina A&T) and Malcolm Lee (Kansas), DBS Dillon Thomas (Missouri State), Yusuf Corker (Kentucky) and Bennett Williams (Oregon), WRS Eli Stove (Auburn) and Sam James Jr. (W. Virginia), global OL Hector Zepeda (Instituto Tecnologic­o de Monterrey) and QB Matthew Mckay (Elon).

 ?? JUSTIN TANG/CP FILES ?? Henry Burris raises the Grey Cup at the unveiling of a banner to mark the team's 2016 victory. Burris will be a key part of a season-long celebratio­n of the franchise's 10th anniversar­y this year.
JUSTIN TANG/CP FILES Henry Burris raises the Grey Cup at the unveiling of a banner to mark the team's 2016 victory. Burris will be a key part of a season-long celebratio­n of the franchise's 10th anniversar­y this year.
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada