Football Canada programs of excellence yields number of CFL draft selections

Football Canada is proud to announce that nine former Canadian National Team and nine Football Canada Cup alumni were selected in the most recent (2012) CFL draft.

Opening the 2012 draft, Ben Heenan was selected with the Saskatchewan Roughriders first overall pick. The Grand Coulee native represented Saskatchewan at the 2008 Football Canada Cup in the under-18 (U18) division while also playing for Team World in the inaugural Team USA vs. the World game in 2010 (rebranded the International Bowl in 2012).

Team Canada alumni were selected in quick succession late in the first round as Vanier College product, Ameet Pall was picked 5[SUP]th[/SUP] overall by the Calgary Stampeders. Pall played with Team Canada at the 2007 NFL Global Juniors, a precursor to tournaments hosted by the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) which officially formed in 2008.

With the following pick, the Edmonton Eskimos selected Shamawd Chambers who helped Canada to a silver medal at the 2011 IFAF Senior World Championship in Austria. Chambers earned a first-team all-tournament selection after registering 20 receptions for 248 yards and 2 TDs.

To end the first round, Kirby Fabian was selected, 7[SUP]th[/SUP] overall by the BC Lions. Fabian represented Southern Alberta in the under-17 division of the 2007 Football Canada Cup. In 2009, he also participated in the inaugural IFAF Junior World Championship, helping Canada win a silver medal, earning a first-team tournament all-star selection in the process.

Quebec’s under-19 Football Canada Cup and Team Canada’s NFL Global Junior entry yielded a number of CFL draft picks in 2012. Four players from Team Quebec’s U19 entry at the 2006 Football Canada Cup — Frederic Plesius, Patrick Lavoie, Arnaud Gascon-Nadon and Matt Norman were all selected in this year’s draft. Joining Pall, Gascon-Nadon, Plesius, and Norman on the 2007 NFL Global Juniors list of CFL draftees this year was Sherbrooke receiver, Ismael Bamba.

Matt Norman, an IFAF Senior World Championship first-team tournament all-star in 2011, is one of the few players to have played for Team Canada in the NFL Global Juniors, in IFAF competition as well as participating in the Football Canada Cup.

Douglas, New Brunswick’s Jake Thomas is one of two (the other being Lirim Hajrullahu) to have played for Canada at both the IFAF Junior and Senior World Championships. Thomas was selected by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (29[SUP]th[/SUP] overall). He earned a second-team all-tournament selected in 2009 and registered 6 unassisted and 2 assisted tackles for Team Canada in 2011.

Congratulations to all those selected and best of luck at training camp! See the list below for a complete list of Football Canada alumni selected in the 2012 CFL draft.

Pick/ Choix

Name/ Nom

Univ.

Selected by/ sélectionné par

Coupe


Football Canada Cup

Team/ équipe Canada

1

Ben Heenan

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan

2008 U19 Saskatchewan

5

Ameet Pall

Wofford College

Calgary

2007 NFL Global Juniors

6

Shamawd Chambers

Wilfrid Laurier

Edmonton

2011 Senior National Team

7

Kirby Fabian

Calgary

BC/ C.-B.

2007 U17 S. Alberta

2009 Junior National Team

10

Frédéric Plesius

Laval

Hamilton

2006 U19 Quebec

2007 NFL Global Juniors

11

Patrick Lavoie

Laval

Montréal

2006 U19 Quebec

13

Carson Rockhill

Calgary

Hamilton (via WPG)

2009 Junior National Team

15

Keenan MacDougall

Saskatchewan

Calgary (via SSK)

2008 U18 Saskatchewan

17

Arnaud


Gascon-Nadon

Laval

Hamilton

2006 U19 Quebec

2007 NFL Global Juniors

19

Billy Peach

Jacksonville

Calgary

2006 U17 Ontario East

22

Matthew Norman

Western

BC/ C.-B.(via HAM)

2008 U19 Quebec

2007 Global Juniors, 2011 Senior National Team

29

Jake Thomas

Acadia

Winnipeg

2009 Junior and 2011 Senior National Team

39

Ismael Bamba

Sherbrooke

Saskatchewan

2007 NFL Global Juniors

41

Shea Pierre

Windsor

Toronto (via HAM)

2005 U17 Central Ontario, 2006 U18 Ontario

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