London Lords

London Lords
London Lords logo
Founded1955; 69 years ago (1955)
Folded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
Based inLondon, Ontario
LeagueOntario Rugby Football Union
DivisionSenior & Intermediate
Team coloursBlack, White    
Owner(s)Ralph Duffus, Gordon Gilbride, Ken Lemon
Home field(s)Labatt Park

The London Lords were a professional-amateur Canadian football team competing in the Ontario Rugby Football Union (ORFU), based in London, Ontario. They played their home games at Labatt Park. They won the final ORFU Senior championship in 1960, after which pro-am teams were barred from competing for the Grey Cup, and subsequently continued to play ORFU Intermediate football until the league formally folded in 1974.[1]

The Lords were owned by a community group headed by local businessmen Ralph Duffus, Gordon Gilbride, and Ken Lemon, and the team was established with the intention of eventually bringing a Canadian Football League (CFL) team to London.[2] During their existence, the Lords were a farm team for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, with the Tiger-Cats having their first refusal on call-up/contracts on any London Lords' player. [1]

London Lords logo and roster, date unknown.

The 1957 lost final was a particularly crushing disappointment for the Lords. Although entering the 2-way final as the underdogs, having lost both of their regular season games to the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen, the Lords stormed the first game 42–6. They also gained an early lead at the return leg, before conceding 48 points in 45 minutes.[1]

  1. ^ a b c The biggest choke in Canadian history? The Hamilton Spectator. Steve Milton. 02/11/17. Retrieved: 27/05/18
  2. ^ LondonSportsHall (2011-11-15). London Lords. Retrieved 2024-09-17 – via YouTube.