Football A creepy tiger cat in front of Hamilton City

Football: A creepy ‘tiger cat’ in front of Hamilton City Hall

Hamilton lives to the rhythm of his Tiger-Cats and that’s even more true in 2023 when the city of Ontario will host the Gray Cup Grand Finals in November.

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For the occasion, an imposing “tiger cat” was placed in front of the town hall, worthy of a mosaic culture.

After losing their first two away games of the season, the Tiger-Cats had a Friday night appointment with the Alouettes for their season-opening home game at Tim Hortons Field.

It’s true that the nine-team Canadian Football League can give a formation that got off to a bad start into the playoffs. However, a victory for the Ti-Cats was more than desired by the local fans.

Mitchell is on the six-game injury list

The cat in front of City Hall is a reminder that the Tiger Cats are kings and lords of the sporting landscape in Hamilton. Results on the field weren’t exactly cutting-edge, especially since the team’s number-one quarterback, veteran Bo Levi Mitchell, is struggling with an injury. The Ti-Cats also announced Friday that they had put Mitchell’s name on the six-game crippled list and signed American quarterback N’Kosi Perry.

The Alouettes arrive in Hamilton with a record of one win and no losses after enjoying a week’s rest after beating the Ottawa Redblacks in Montreal on June 10.