1987 Galloping Ghosts 10' reunion banner
This 10' banner was hung in 1987 to celebrate the reunion of the Galloping Ghosts Football Club. The Ghosts were Intermediate "A" Dominion champions in 1946, 1948 and 1950.
This 10' banner was hung in 1987 to celebrate the reunion of the Galloping Ghosts Football Club. The Ghosts were Intermediate "A" Dominion champions in 1946, 1948 and 1950.
This 1939 team photograph depicts the ORFU champion Galloping Ghosts. The team went on to win 8 Provincial and 3 Dominion Championships in 13 years. The Galloping Ghosts are the most successful team to emerge from the Cobourg area's rich sports tradition
This history of the Galloping Ghosts was written by Paul Currelly who was a longstanding player. He later managed one of Cobourg's other highly successful teams, the Cobourg Angels women's fastball team that won numerous provincial women's championships
Before the "golden era" of television, home playoff games were a much anticipated local event as this poster suggests. This poster advertised the ORFU Intermediate B provincial final against the Sarnia Wildcats played at Memorial Park on November 17, 1951
November 25, 1950 in Kiwanis (Donegan) Park, the Galloping Ghosts won the Dominion Championship game vs the Montreal Lakeshore Flyers. This framed poster effectively commemorates what must have been a major local sporting event at the time
This framed poster displays information about the Provincial Final between the Galloping Ghosts and the London Falcons on November 11, 1950 at Kiwanis (Donegan) Park in Cobourg.
This poster advertised the 1950 provincial semi final game against the Dundas Bombers played at Kiwanis (Donegan) Park on October 28. The Galloping Ghosts went on to win the Ontario and Dominion Championships that year
The Galloping Ghosts were a dominant team. The crests celebrate the 1948 and 1950 Canadian Rugby Union Dominion Championships and the 1950 Ontario ORFU Provincial Championship
Photo of the Galloping Ghosts in 1948. Player names and the story of the championship game are on the back. The team was almost exclusively Cobourg and Port Hope players. The team bested the Montreal Rocklands to win the CRU Dominion Championship
This Galloping Ghosts team photograph was taken in 1937. That year was the inaugural season under the Galloping Ghosts name (formally the Red Raiders). At that time, most of the roster was made up of local area talent.