
Renegades Training Camp Report - Day Nine
Published on June 2, 2003 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Ottawa Renegades News Release
OTTAWA â The Renegades enjoyed a rare sunny (but chilly) morning for training camp during back-to-back workout sessions at Kemptville College in Kemptville, Ontario on Monday.
Here is a summary of Monday's activity.
NUMBER CHANGES: None
ROSTER CHANGES: None
INJURIES: The game Friday night against the Montreal Alouettes at Frank Clair Stadium (a 21-19 Ottawa win) provided the Renegades with a number of banged-up players. LB Dave Thomas (left knee tendinitis) watched practices from the sideline yesterday... Rookie punter Pat Fleming, injured on his first kick in professional football on Friday, has a sprained ankle and will be out of action for at least one month... LB John Grace suffered a sprained hamstring and will miss the next couple of weeks... WR Trevor Insley has left camp. Insley, who did not play on Friday, is recovering from a severe ankle fracture suffered during an NFL pre-season game last summer while playing for the Houston Texans... Fullback Mike Vilimek has a hip-pointer and missed yesterday's workouts... DB George McCullough (lacerated foot) and DB Byron Capers (dislocated thumb) also missed the practices.
TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE
The Renegades will hold back-to-back workouts beginning at 9 a.m. at Kemptville College in Kemptville. Practices are open to the public. Players are available to the media on the field following practice. Coach Joe Paopao will meet with reporters in Parish Hall approximately 45 minutes after the end of practice.
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