
Grey Cup touches down
[caption id="attachment_19603" align="alignnone" width="591"] Commanding Officer Fleet Diving Unit (Pacific), LCdr Rick Kappel and Grey Cup trophy handler Jeff McWhinney of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame inspect the trophy and its engraved panels of Grey Cup winners. Photo by Peter Mallet, Lookout[/caption]Peter Mallett, Staff Writer ~Last week, the 109-year-old Grey Cup trophy of the Canadian Football League made a two-day visit to CFB Esquimalt, giving star-struck football fans at the base a chance to get an up-close look. The cup arrived at the base on the morning of Oct. 2 with its first stop at the Base Commander’s Office. Captain (Navy) Jason Boyd, from Rosetown, Sask, was decked out in his Saskatchewan Roughriders jersey.He was visibly excited by its arrival and exclaimed “wow” as the trophy’s handler Jeff McWhinney, dressed in a suit and white gloves, declared “Here it is, the champion’s chalice” while carefully handing it to Capt(N) Boyd.“It was a tremendous thrill and honour to host, and hold, such a legendary piece of Canadian history,” said Capt(N) Boyd. “I can’t believe I got to have a Grey Cup moment both as a Riders fan and a member of the Canadian Armed Forces.”Later in the morning the cup went on public display at the Naden Drill Shed and the Dockyard Gym where CFL fans of all stripes were able to view the trophy and take selfies. McWhinney said several base employees showed up with their families wearing jerseys and hats of their favourite teams.“Visiting the base has made this a magical experience for so many and there were some who said they had direct personal and family ties to the cup, including one sailor whose father played on a Grey Cup winning team,” said McWhinney.McWhinney, along with the other ‘Keeper of The Cup’ Jason Ryan, travel the country showing...
































