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  2. 2023 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season was the 65th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 73rd overall. The Tiger-Cats qualified for the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year following their week 17 win over the Calgary Stampeders . [ 1 ]

  3. List of Grey Cup–winning head coaches - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Tiger-Cats: Winnipeg Blue Bombers 22–16 Toronto: 52nd: Dave Skrien: B.C. Lions: Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Ralph Sazio) 34–24 Toronto: 51st: Ralph Sazio: Hamilton Tiger-Cats: B.C. Lions (Dave Skrien) 21–10 Vancouver: 50th: Bud Grant (4) Winnipeg Blue Bombers: Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Jim Trimble) 28–27 Toronto: 49th: Bud Grant (3 ...

  4. Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Tiger-Cats vs. Toronto Argonauts at the Rogers Centre, 11 September 2009. Native Hamiltonian Bob Young has owned the Tiger-Cats since 2004, and although the team had a resurgence in home attendance, corporate sponsorship plus a brand new "Tiger Vision" scoreboard at Ivor Wynne stadium, it struggled with its on-field performance.

  5. Blue Bombers beat Tiger-Cats in CFL's Grey Cup with wild OT ...

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  6. 86th Grey Cup - Wikipedia

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    The convert failed, and the Stamps led 10-3. Osbaldiston kicked in a Ti-Cats field goal from the 20-yard line to close the gap at 10-6. Hamilton got revenge with just over three minutes to go in the half, with a great reception by Ronald Williams. Osbaldiston nailed the convert and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats led 13-10.

  7. Ivor Wynne Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was the home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL from 1950 until it closed on October 27, 2012. [1] The club's previous home was the Hamilton Amateur Athletic Association Grounds . The stadium was replaced by Tim Hortons Field , with a fixed capacity of 24,000, on the same property.

  8. Tim Hortons Field - Wikipedia

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    This group is led by businessman Bob Young, who serves as the chairman and is HSG's largest single shareholder, and also includes Hamilton-based steel company Stelco, CEO Scott Mitchell, and Woodbine Entertainment CEO Jim Lawson. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Forge FC are tenants of Tim Hortons Field and play their home games at the stadium. [26 ...

  9. 2025 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Hamilton Tiger-Cats season is scheduled to be the 67th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 75th overall. The Tiger-Cats will attempt to improve upon their 7–11 record from 2024, qualify for the playoffs following a one-year absence, and win their ninth Grey Cup championship.