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Dal footballers host NFL Play 60

- June 18, 2018

ϳԹFootball Players at NFL Play 60
ϳԹFootball Players at NFL Play 60

More than 2,900 youth descended on Dalhousie’s Wickwire Field this past Saturday for the 2018 NFL PLAY 60 Rising Star Combine.

, the league’s youth health and wellness campaign, comes to Canada in partnership with developmental football programs, encouraging Canada’s next generation to get active for 60 minutes a day. Members of the New England Patriots were on hand to help run the program, as were members of the ϳԹFootball Club.

As soon as Tigers football coach Mark Haggett heard the event was coming to town, he immediately got the team involved. “The event popped up in my newsfeed and I was surprised to see it was being held on campus,” he recalls. “Soon after that I connected with NFL Canada’s marketing team and we now have more than 30 players, coaches and alumni signed up to help out at the event.”

“It was very exciting to be able to sport the Tigers uniform alongside the NFL shield and the New England Patriots,” says Haggett. “In addition to the opportunity to impact the participants and learn from the New England Patriots, our program received a lot of exposure during the event.”

Currently in its fourth year in Canada, it’s the first time the program has come to Halifax and it was a hit.

“I’m very proud of our players,” gushes Haggett. “Our guys were shoulder to shoulder with the Pats and did a great job at their stations. We had almost 3,000 kids from Atlantic Canada get active with us on our home field. What a fantastic event to have on campus to showcase our program and the university.”

“I am very passionate about the city of Halifax and I love having events like this showcase our ability to come together and our amazing campus,” he adds. “It’s truly a momentous occasion for the development of football here in Nova Scotia and I hope it comes back here again next year!”