Fans, other unions join Van Zeyl and Ticats at solidarity gathering
TORONTO — Under normal circumstances, Chris Van Zeyl would’ve started his eighth wedding anniversary at training camp with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Tuesday.
The veteran Canadian offensive lineman did begin his day at Tim Hortons Field but not at his usual spot at right tackle, Instead, it was outside the stadium alongside teammates, fans and members of other unions in a show of solidarity for striking CFL players and their wish the league return to the bargaining table.
“My wife has always been incredibly understanding and I thank her for that,” Van Zeyl said during a telephone interview. “It’s not always easy to be married to someone who has to go away in the beginning of May and this year leaving her with two young children.
“I wish we were in camp and practising and I was in meetings … then go see her but the situation obviously isn’t there. However, I am presented with an opportunity to go home earlier and spend time with the kids and then have a nice night with her.”