Halifax CFL group says Moncton contest success not critical to long-term goal
HALIFAX — Anthony LeBlanc isn’t placing too much emphasis on Sunday’s Touchdown Atlantic game in Moncton, N.B., saying its perceived success or failure will ultimately have little bearing on his group’s attempt to land a CFL franchise in Halifax.
The co-founder of Schooners Sports and Entertainment is downplaying any suggestions that a low turnout to watch the Montreal Alouettes battle the Toronto Argonauts will have a negative effect on the group’s ultimate goal.
“The long-term aspirations that we have are kind of irrelevant to this game,” LeBlanc said in an interview.
“What we are looking at from this game is to have an opportunity for people who haven’t been to a CFL game yet … to go see what this exciting sport is all about.”