ti-cat game was good night out
by chimp24 on 2009-08-01Ivor Wynne Stadium - Hamiltonwe had good seats..fun time,and an overall good night out with my son
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats History
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats are a professional Canadian football team that were founded in 1869 as the Hamilton Football Club. After adopting the Tigers name, the team merged with the Hamilton Wildcats in 1950 and won their first Grey Cup as the Tiger-Cats in 1953. Collectively, the two Hamilton-based teams have earned 15 championships, with the Tiger-Cats claiming the trophy eight times across 22 appearances. The team has also claimed 23 regular season titles in the CFL’s East Division and fielded four Most Outstanding Player Award recipients and five Most Outstanding Rookie Award winners. Between 2019 and 2021, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats appeared in back-to-back Grey Cup championship games against West Division rivals the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats Team Info
Division: East
Team Colors: Black, Gold
Team Rivals: Toronto Argonauts, Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Redblacks, Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Tim Hortons Field
Tim Hortons Field has been the home of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats since 2014. Built on the site of the long-standing Ivor Wynne Stadium, Tim Hortons Field was built for the 2015 Pan American Games and has become a vibrant hub for CFL action. At “The Donut Box,” Ticat fans can be heard cheering along with team mascots Stripes and T.C. and sounding off the longtime "Oskee Wee Wee" chant led by Pigskin Pete. The 23,218-seat multi-purpose stadium has hosted two Grey Cup championship games, including the 2021 matchup between the Tiger-Cats and Winnipeg Blue Bombers. In 2023, the capacity record for the stadium was set at 28,808 during the 110th Grey Cup game.
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The schedule for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ 2024 football season can be found on the team’s website.
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Tim Hortons Field, home of the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats, is located in Hamilton, Ontario. The street address for Tim Hortons Field is 64 Melrose Avenue North.
we had good seats..fun time,and an overall good night out with my son
I would love to give this a much higher rating but until the ti-cats can show that they can be more consistant then it is something that i will just have to live with
We had some much fun attending the Ti-cat game on Canada Day! THe pregame show was great..the game it self was lots of fun. My 2 boys had a great time as well..the weather was horrible but we didnt really notice as the game was very entertaining. Thank you.we are thinking about coming to the game on Friday night Juky 31.
Best stadium in the CFL to watch a game. The crowd is intense and there isn't a bad seat in the stadium
We have the best fans and best uniforms, but must we combine those things with the worst football, year after year?
Overall my buddy and I and our sons had a good evening. However,our view of the field was non-existant during the pre-game events and at the outset of the game. We had purchased good seats in the family section that were supposed to have an unrestricted view. The Ticats had a large blow-up helmet on our end of the field that they ran through to enter the field at game time. It blocked us from seeing nearlly all of the field and the jumbo video. Until they deflated it we might as well have not been there. No fun at all. After they deflated the helmet it was fine. But we went on Camada Day for the extras at the front end and were sorely disappointed for that part of the evening.
Minus the rain, and being cold, the game was amazing!
Special teams was very good. defence showed the could adapt and improve. Offence had a sparkle of life but we need more depth in our long receiving and in our options for running
We made a trip to TO from Saskatchewan - Headquarters of Rider Nation We are sport fans and Rider FANZ The Argos were not playing in TO, so we made the trip by bus to Hamilton to watch the July 1st Canada Day home opener of the Ticats and the Argos. We had a great time. It was great to see Ivor Wynne Stadium. The game was very entertaining to watch in the first half as there were many controversial penalties. The referees were a bit flag happy. We sat in about 15 minutes of a downpour of rain, but overall it was great football weather. Not too hot. The fans in Hamilton love their Cats, a little laid back though compared to Mosaic stadium. We enjoyed our trip very much
Good weather, great atmosphere, and a fun game to watch. No better way to spend the day.
the ticat expereince in 09 is pretty much the same as before... this year's team is better, and the cheerleaders are better, too...tickets are getting expensive ($70) though...still, where else would you rather be on a nice summer night?
Typical CFL game!! For those who love this league then you will understand. Stadium is pretty dated, but hey that's half the fun of the CFL. Hamilton fans were a little tame, but hey not everyone can be as rabid as Saskatchewan fans. Sad to see the stadium wasnt filled to capacity. It was opening day for the league and the Argos were in town. Would have expected a better turn out, but can't really complain about much more than that.
The game was great. The first half started off slow but the second half was great!!!! The crowd was loud and really into it. I would go there again.
It was my first CFL game and couldn't have been at a better venue!! Ivor Wynne stadium is the best place to see a game. The atmosphere was small town and comfortable, what a bunch of crazy fans!! Loved it!!
THis was the first Ti Cat game I've seen for 27 years, and thoroughly enjoyed it (the 'Cats even won - thanks guys). The stadium and the neighbourhood haven't changed at all .... a step back in time!
wow it was the best game that I attended in the last few years. Played like a team. Not a lot of stupid mistakes
This was my first time at Ivor Wynne in many years and I'm pleased to say that it is no longer the worst facility in the CFL. Today, after some obvious improvement, it has risen easily to one of the seven best everyday stadiums in the league. The team is much improved, but not yet "good". The Bombers are worse and fully deserved the loss that they took. A handful of leather-lunged yobbos in the crowd added to the Mickey Mouse atmosphere. $90 a ticket plus fees for this facility? Who the hell are these guys kidding? The seats around me were occupied on a "musical chairs" basis throughout the evening, suggesting that they were otherwise empty and the leather lunged yobbos had come to the game with nosebleed tickets and had simply relocated through the night. I had thought that the new private ownership might have improved things off the field, despite the team's recent evils on it. I'm disappointed and can't really see myself make this drive again.
It was a special night at Ivor Wynne Stadium as "Retro Night" honored the 1965 Grey Cup Championship team and several of the players were on hand. Cheerloader were dressed as gogo dancers and did a great job. The game was close until the 4th quarter when Hamilton's defense shut down the Bomber attack and the offense got it in gear.
I actually had sent an email review but received no reply. I thought that ticket prices in general and for a pre-season game in particular are too expensive. I compare to Argo games and prices still seem more expensive. Difficult to what seat to purchase. Some $25 seats appear that they might be better than a $90 ticket in another location. I would have gone more last year and I would have considered more this year except for these issues.