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Reebok-CFL Launches “The Best Move” Competition For Its Fans

July 2nd, 2009 - 7:18 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )

canadianReebok Canada, the official sponsor of the Canadian Football League (CFL) announced the launch of Reebok-CFL best move competition. “We are thrilled to bring this competition to Canadian foot ball fans,” said Daniel Gervais, Vice President and General Manager of Reebok Canada. The winners of the competition can win a trip or two to witness the Grey Cup game.

“This competition will spotlight 16 great CFL players facing off each week with 16 incredible football moves. This competition will truly be a celebration of Canadian football,” quips Daniel. The initiative was appreciated and welcomed by the CFL Commissioner, Mark Cohon. “The Best Move Competition Mirrors what are 2009 season is all about i.e. great football, great fans and finding ways to deepen the bond between the two,” says, Cohon.

The competition will witness 16 CFL players each presenting their own signature move. Every week,the fans can vote for the ‘best move’ of their choice. In addition to that, information and trivia, player profiles et al. can be found at the website where the competition will take place.
Some of the CFL players who would be taking part in the competition are Paris Jackson for the BC Lions, Jesse Lumsden and Kamau Peterson for the Edmonton Eskimos, Henry Burris and Wes Lysack for the Calgary Stampeders et.al.

This season the Canadian Foot ball League promises a lot of excitement for the fans. No wonder the competition has already dragged a fair amount of intrigued fans to have a glimpse of their website. “This competition will truly be a celebration of Canadian Foot ball,” winds up Daniel Gervais.

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