Roger Dunbrack

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Born (1975-10-08) October 8, 1975 (age 50)
Hamilton, Ontario
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight245 lb (111 kg)
Roger Dunbrack
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Dunbrack as the head coach of the Ancaster Royals
No. 73, 70, 78
PositionDefensive lineman
Personal information
Born (1975-10-08) October 8, 1975 (age 50)
Hamilton, Ontario
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
UniversityWestern Ontario
CFL draft1998: 2nd round, 12th overall pick
Career history
Playing
Coaching
Awards and highlights
  • 2x CIAU First-Team All-Canadian (1996, 1997)
  • 2x OUAA First-Team All-Star (1996, 1997)
Career CFL statistics
Tackles146
Quarterback sacks32
Interceptions3

Roger Dunbrack (born October 8, 1975) is a football coach and a retired Canadian Football League player. He spent his 10-year career as a defensive lineman for the Toronto Argonauts, the now defunct Ottawa Renegades and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He has since coached football at the high school, university and professional level.

CFL Statistics

After playing high school football in grade 11, Dunbrack attended a tryout for the CJFL's Hamilton Hurricanes after accepting an invitation from his cousin on a whim.[1] He would later be honored as an inductee to the Hamilton Hurricanes Hall of Fame for his later success in the sport.[2]

Dunbrack attended the University of Western Ontario and played for the Western Mustangs for 4 years, wearing number 55. During his first year, the Mustangs won the 30th Vanier Cup in 1994 by defeating the Saskatchewan Huskies 50–40 in overtime.[3] Dunbrack was an OUAA First-Team All-Star in 1996 and 1997, and he was named to the CIAU Football All-Canadian Team in both years. He is now considered as "A Mustangs Legend".[4]

Dunbrack was drafted 12th over by the Toronto Argonauts in the 1998 CFL Draft. He was released from the Argonauts by departing Head Coach Don Matthews after his first season, but GM Eric Tillman suspected that Matthews had done this so he could sign him to the Edmonton Eskimos, so he subsequently resigned Dunbrack with the Argonauts.[5]

In week 15 of 2004, Dunbrack suffered a bicep injury against the Saskatchewan Roughriders, ending his season.

On March 16, 2005, Dunbrack signed a 2-year deal with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats [6] After spending a third year with the team, Dunbrack was released in the 2008 offseason. [7]

Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions
CombDefSTSackFFFRYdsPDIntYds
1998TOR 135231.0000100
1999TOR 15121205.0110000
2000TOR 18242139.0200100
2001TOR 17151323.0100000
2002TOR 18262602.00218210
2003OTT 17161602.0210100
2004OTT 14131215.0000212
2005HAM 18181710.0000000
2006HAM 117703.0000010
2007HAM 10101002.0010000
CFL career1511461361032.06518732

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