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The Calgary Stampeders are shaking up the gridiron as they secure top global talent in the CFL Draft. The team’s moves, highlighted by the selection of Australian punter Fraser Masin and a promising batch of draftees, reflect a strategic push to inject international flair into their competitive roster. Get ready for a draft season that’s heating up like a late-night playoff clash.
When the Calgary Stampeders took Masin, it was not a surprise given they lost veteran Australian punter Cody Grace to the Edmonton Elks this off-season.
'We're very happy and can't wait to get started here (with training camp) in a week,' said Stamps director of Canadian scouting Dwayne Cameron
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