Riders get to host Cup, now need to figure out how to get there
For a bitterly cold wind-swept prairie, this past week was not short of news for Rider and CFL fans.
On Thursday the CFL announced the Riders won the bid for the 2020 Grey Cup and Hamilton would take the 2021 Cup. This skewered my prediction Hamilton would get the 2020 Grey Cup considering Commissioner Randy Ambrosie helped put the Tiger-Cats case before Hamilton City Council and the CFL seemed to be going out of its way to help Hamilton get their chits together for their first bid since 1996.
One thing that might have helped is the weird relationship between the Riders and the league where the Riders account for say, 60 per cent of the leagues’ revenue, including merchandizing and being the leading draw in the league for other teams. The Riders have not been shy about using their newly found financial muscle to first get themselves a new stadium, then poach the incumbent Grey Cup winning coach and staff and then apparently set a new record for players on a roster in 2016 as Chris Jones tore down the old roster and rebuilt it from scratch.