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NUMBER SEVEN | ||
NAME | POSITION | YEAR |
Russ Boivin | — | 1931-33 |
Alex Brink | QB | 2010-12 |
Ryan Carey | S | 1994-95 |
Burt Cummings | DB | 1989-91 |
Weston Dressler | WR | 2016- |
Mark Jackson | QB | 1981-83 |
Jack Jacobs (also #27, 87) | QB | 1950-54 |
Riall Johnson | DE | 2009 |
Harry Johnston (also #21, 23) | HB | 1941-42, 1945, 1947 |
Don Jonas | QB | 1971-74 |
Gerald Kunyk | K | 1980 |
Terry Luck | QB | 1978 |
Bill MacQuarrie | G | 1948 |
Mercy Maston (also #36) | DB | 2019 |
Tom Mobberley | QB, HB | 1933-35 |
Tom Muecke | QB | 1986-88 |
Johnny Patrick | G | 1934-35 |
David Ploughman | DB | 1984 |
Ricky Santos | QB | 2009 |
John Schneider (also #10) | QB | 1968-69 |
Garnet Smith | HB | 1943 |
Demond Washington (also #15) | DB | 2012-15 |
Larry Washington | RB | 1979-80 |
Troy Westwood (also #74) | K | 1991-07, 2009 |
Lucky Whitehead | WR/KR | 2019 |
Mel Wilson (also #24, 37) | DT, FW, E, K | 1937-42, 1945-47 |
He’s a Manitoba product and his impression on the football team over the last three decades has been significant. Westwood could kick, that’s for sure, but was also a bit of a renaissance man during his playing days, trying his luck as a boxer, dancer, race car driver and singer.
He retired as the Bombers’ all-time leading scorer with 2,748 points and holds numerous career marks for field goals. Westwood, now a fixture on sports radio with TSN 1290, was always clever when staring into a camera or speaking to reporters, and his comments about Saskatchewan Roughriders fans back in 2003 were the spark that gave us the Banjo Bowl.
Don Jonas was the first Bomber to win the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player Award. No slight against Jonas, but that’s a shocking fact when you consider the honour was first presented in 1953 and no Bomber won the award during the team’s Glory Days of 1958-62 that featured hall of famers like Ken Ploen and Leo Lewis.