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Asked about the global players, Redblacks coach Rick Campbell said: “They’re good. Speaking of the kicker, we got the second pick down in Mexico City and that was a big deal. He’s definitely a capable field goal kicker and we’ll keep working with him. The receivers really work hard. They’re very noticeable, they’re getting better. You can see them figuring things out and as they do, they become better players. Those guys will get some kind of look somehow in the pre-season.”

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Can Bouah play in the CFL?

“Absolutely, I can play,” said Bouah whose dad is African and lives in Dallas and whose mom is Italian. “I wouldn’t leave my home if I didn’t think I could.”

Bouah was at the CFL Combine in Toronto in March, showcasing his talent for teams.

“It went pretty good, I was pretty happy,” he said. “I had high expectations of myself, but at the same time I was coming off an injury (ankle surgery in December) so I wasn’t in the best shape. It was just old injuries that had gotten worse with time — they cleaned my ankle up and it was great.”

Bouah, who was working in a pizza shop — Pizzeria Gustafa back in Rome — says he’s excited about the new opportunity, taking it up a few notches from playing for a club team in Rome and a college team in the U.S.

“(Going to college), it was incredible the way I developed,” he said. “I was used to practising to two days a week, then I was practising six days a week. It wasn’t easy, it was challenging. (Getting a training camp opportunity in Ottawa), I’m really enjoying the experience. It’s a very high level from what I’m used to. I’m studying the playbook, trying to learn everything.”

If all goes according to plan, it’ll be a much smoother ride than his trip to Ottawa before rookie camp last week. He had about a 30-hour journey here after fuel problems forced him to spend an unplanned stopover night in Dublin.