Toronto RCAF Hurricanes

{{Short description|Canadian air force rugby team in World War II}}{{refimprove|date=September 2014}}

{{Infobox American football team

| name = Toronto RCAF Hurricanes

| founded ={{start date and years ago|1942}}

| folded ={{start date and years ago|1943}}

| location = Toronto, Ontario, Canada

| field =

| league = Ontario Rugby Football Union

| league_champs = 30th Grey Cup

}}

The Toronto RCAF Hurricanes was a member of the Ontario Rugby Football Union and was formed during the Second World War after both the Western Interprovincial Football Union and Interprovincial Rugby Football Union suspended operations and teams disbanded for the war. The team was composed of football players who had joined the Royal Canadian Air Force, and would go on to win the 30th Grey Cup in 1942.

After the win, fifteen members of the team went on to operational service with the RCAF in Europe during the war.[https://montrealgazette.com/sports/tsn-documentary-the-photograph-looks-back-at-the-1942-grey-cup-champion-toronto-royal-canadian-air-force-hurricanes Documentary looks at 1942 Grey Cup champs by Stu Cowan], Montreal Gazette, November 10, 2012 Seven of those men were killed in combat: Eddie Thompson, Lloyd Langley, Ed Poscavage, Eddie Burton, Jack Buckmaster, George Oliphant and Bob Sarvis.[http://vintagewingsofcanada.blogspot.ca/2012/02/go-long-searching-for-toronto.html Go Long ... searching for the Toronto Hurricanes], Vintage Wings of Canada, February 7, 2012

1942 Grey Cup

As Canadians were deeply affected by the mounting losses overseas, the Toronto RCAF Hurricanes were formed and invited to compete for the Grey Cup in an effort to boost the country's morale. As their victories accumulated, their matches began drawing audiences that had not been witnessed in a decade.{{Cite web |last=Szklarski |first=Cassandra |date=November 8, 2012 |title=Football series delves into war-torn history of 1942 Grey Cup players {{!}} Globalnews.ca |url=https://globalnews.ca/news/306726/football-series-delves-into-war-torn-history-of-1942-grey-cup-players-3/ |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=Global News |language=en-US}}

On December 5, 1942, the Toronto RCAF Hurricanes defeated the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers in an 8-5 win. Due to the timing of the game, the playing field conditions were poor, with mud, turf, and patches of ice. It was suggested to the Canadian Rugby Union that the Dominion Championship be held in November in future to avoid poor field conditions. Over 12,000 fans attended the game at Varsity Stadium.{{Cite book |last=Januska |first=Michael |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IkVWEn0p1PkC&dq=%22Toronto+RCAF+Hurricanes%22+-wikipedia&pg=PA83 |title=Grey Cup Century |date=2012-09-22 |publisher=Dundurn |isbn=978-1-4597-0449-7 |language=en}}

1942 [[30th Grey Cup|Grey Cup]] Line Up<ref>Doug Vaughan (December 7, 1942). ''Winnipeg Bombers are defeated, 8-5''. [https://books.google.com/books?id=iSE_AAAAIBAJ&dq=%22RCAF%20Hurricanes%22&pg=PA21 Windsor Daily Star] </ref>

ORFU season-by-season

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Season

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! L

! T

! PF

! PA

! Pts

! Finish

! Playoffs

19428111806117FirstWon 30th Grey Cup
19437211336715Third-

Notable players

The Photograph

File:1942-grey-cup-champs.jpg

In 2012, in partnership with Infly Field Productions, The Sports Network debuted their documentary The Photograph: Engraved on a Nation.

The documentary, directed by Manfred Becker, celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Grey Cup and focuses on Jake Gaudaur. Gaudaur's daughters, Jackie and Diane, tell the story behind the photograph of the RCAF Hurricanes celebrating their Grey Cup win in 1942.

The documentary aired on Friday, November 9, 2012.

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