
Alouettes, Renegades to play for RONA Cup
Published on October 21, 2004 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Montreal Alouettes News Release
Montreal, October 21, 2004 - Starting this Saturday, the winner of the last regular season game each season between Montreal and Ottawa of the Canadian Football League will win the RONA Cup.
The trophy will be introduced at tomorrow's press conference.
"We know the Renegades always offer great performances when they face the Alouettes and RONA is proud to reward the winner of the last regular season game between the rivals, who are both our partners," said RONA National Marketing Director, Mr. Michael Brossard.
In addition to the trophy, RONA will donate $10,000 to the winning team, who will then give the money to a charity which encourages education and aims at lowering school drop-out rates.
The Alouettes host the Renegades this Saturday at 3 p.m. at Olympic Stadium (CBC/RDS/CKAC/CJAD). Montreal has defeated Ottawa in both meetings to date this season.
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