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LIVE BLOG: Saskatchewan Roughriders at Winnipeg Blue Bombers

A moment-by-moment look at the Canadian Football League contest Saturday afternoon at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg
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Malik Carney and the Roughriders defence will look to once again make Zach Collaros' life miserable in the Labour Day Classic rematch.

4:55 p.m.
The refs wave the flags and that's the ball game, Riders claim the Labour Day Classic rematch for the first time since 2018 with a 21-13 victory!

4:54 p.m.
Winnipeg is on their 34 yard line with no time on the clock, Steveler avoids the pressure and rolls out, throws it down field, Campbell gets the interception at the Riders 16.

Campbell's huge pick:

4:50 p.m.
Lauther comes in for a 35-yard field goal and it's through, he's five-for-five on the day! 21-13 Riders with 14 seconds remaining.

4:48 p.m.
Meyers makes a catch over the middle to get down to Winnipeg 35 yard line, Stevens comes back in and runs for a few and we're down to 33 seconds left.

4:47 p.m.
Pass interference call by Holm on Johnson gets ball down to Riders 39. Stevens checks in an runs for a couple of decent gains to get to midfield with 1:30 remaining.

Robustelli's huge catch on the previous drive

4:43 p.m.
Riders interception. Streveler is hit by Carney as he throws, Thurman tips it, Campbell snares it and the Riders get the ball back on their own 27.

4:39 p.m.
Couple of runs by Oliviera and Streveler and Winnipeg is into Riders territory at the 48.

4:37 p.m.
Pass deep to Robustelli is nearly intercepted but goes through Holm's hands. Lauther has a 33 yard field goal and hits his fourth of the game, 18-13 Riders with 5:01 remaining in the game.

Here's Robustelli's nice catch and run on the last drive:

4:32 p.m.
Harris airs one out for Ajou and he draws the pass interference call at the Winnipeg 28 yards line. Two plays after starting on their own one-yard line and the Riders are in field goal range.

4:30 p.m.
One play and Robustelli hauls in a catch to the sideline for a 48 yard catch, Riders out of danger on their own 49 yard line.

4:28 p.m.
Castillo ends up with a 48-yard field goal attempt and misses wide right. Alford runs it out and narrowly misses disaster after running back into his own end zone to avoid a tackle but gets out to the one. Riders will have a 109 yard field to drive with 9:13 left in third quarter.

4:25 p.m.
Pass to Oliviera gets Winnipeg over midfield and to Riders 46.

4:19 p.m.
Incomplete pass to Johnson and Riders have a 41 yard field goal attempt, it's good, and Saskatchewan has their first lead of the game 15-13 with 13:38 to play in the game.

4:16 p.m.
Robustelli a nice catch and run to get down to Winnipeg 33, Riders in field goal territory. Coach Mace challeges for pass interference. Play stands, Rider ball at the 33.

4:12 p.m.
Riders string a few plays together and to Winnipeg 50 after a 14 yard catch over the middle by Meyers to close out the third quarter.

4:09 p.m.
Bombers drive stalls at Riders 43, Castillo has 51 yard field goal attempt. It's wide left, Alford runs it out to the Riders 33.

4:06 p.m.
Pass to sideline results in huge hit by Sayles on Wheatfall, Sayles goes down with an apparent injury, looked like knee-on-knee contact. He walks off under own power. 

Here's the huge hit. Decide for yourself if that's roughing the passer.

4:01 p.m.
Oh. My. Goodness. Reavis comes in unblocked off the blind side and absolutely blasts Collaros, who fumbles the ball and doesn't move for a few seconds after the crushing sack. Fumble recovered by Rose at the Winnipeg 20. Bombers challenge and win roughing the passer call for helmet-to-helmet contact. First down Bombers on own 48. Strevler into game for Collaros.

3:58 p.m.
Winnipeg gets the ball back on own 35 after the kick-off.

Ouellette's touchdown:

Fields' interception:

3:55 p.m.
TOUCHDOWN ROUGHRIDERS! Ouellette drags a tackler into the end zone for Saskatchewan's first major of the game. Five plays, 27 yards, 2:50 off the clock, game should be tied but Lauther missed the convert. 13-12 Winnipeg with 6:34 left in third quarter.

3:52 p.m. 
Harris runs for the first down at the Winnipeg five.

3:51 p.m.
Johnson makes catch over middle, Harris runs for three yards and Riders are in the red zone.

3:50 p.m.
Riders interception! Fields steps in front of Wilson and picks it off, runs back to Winnipeg 27, Saskatchewan in business and in field goal range to start drive!

3:47 p.m.
Drive gets up to Riders 45 -- including a great leaping catch by Johnson that was called back due to a penalty -- but that's where it stalls. Riders punt, Winnipeg gets ball back on own 29 with 10:20 left in third quarter.

3:49 p.m.
Second half kick-off is in the books, Riders get the ball on own 31.

Here's Nield's big catch:

3:21 p.m.
Pass over midde to Ajou goes through his hands, bounces off a Bomber defender and is nearly intercepted as it drops to the turf, but falls incomplete, Lauther had a 35 yard field goal and it's good, 13-6 Winnipeg at half time.

3:20 p.m.
Huge pass for 34 yard gain to Nield gets Riders down to Winnipeg 27 with three seconds remaining.

3:18 p.m.
Riders interception! Collaros goes deeeeep for Wilson, gets ball back to Sask 49 with 36 seconds left.

3:15 p.m.
Incomplete pass and completion for no gain and Riders are punting again, Bombers get ball back on own 26 with 54 seconds left in half.

3:12 p.m.
Great pass defence on deep pass to Demski and stuffed run sees Winnipeg punting, Riders get the ball back on own 35 with 1:46 left in half.

3:10 p.m.
Riders get up to Winnipeg 53 before drive stalls, Winnipeg gets ball back on own 26 with 2:28 to play in first half.

3:05 p.m.
Penalty calls back first down run by Collaros, short pass to Mitchell and it's a 34 yard field goal attempt, which is good. 13-3 Winnipeg with 3:11 to play in the half.

3:03 p.m.
Pass over middle to Demski for 45 yards and Bombers are again in field goal range at Sask 26. 

2:58 p.m.
Passes to Meyers and Nield fall incomplete and Riders are punting from own 48. Winnipeg gets the ball back on own 26 with 7:50 left in the second quarter.

Here's Ouellette's big run on the last drive:

2:54 p.m.
Bombers touchdown. Riders nearly get to Collaros again but he scrambles for the first down and Winnipeg is at the Sask 24. Next play Wilson catches a pass at the 17 and goes the rest of the way for the major. Six plays, 70 yards, 3:28 off the clock. 10-3 Winnipeg lead with 9:44 to play in first half.

2:50 p.m.
Two runs by Oliveira for a first down and a 23-yard pass over the middle to Demski and Bombers are in field goal range on the Riders 39.

2:46 p.m.
Ajou appears to have a first down catch on second down but drops the ball and after a review it's ruled incomplete. Riders have a 20-yard field goal attempt, Lauther puts it through the middle. 3-3 with 13:36 remaining in first half.

2:42 p.m.
Catch by Johnson for 11 and Riders are in the red zone at the Winnipeg 14.

2:39 p.m.
Ouellette gets to the outside and evades a couple tacklers before cranking off an 18-yard run to get down to the Winnipeg 30. Riders are in field goal range and going for more after an Anderson five-yard run to the Bombers 25 as the first quarter ends.

A.J.'s leap:

2:36 p.m.
Ouellette hurdles a defender to get nine yards, Stevens plunges through the line for first down, Riders drive continues at own 49.

Here's the interception:

2:32 p.m.
Riders nearly get to Collaros on second down, forcing incomplete pass Castillo hits 39 yard field goal and that's points off the turnover. 3-0 Winnieg with 3:00 remaiining in first half.

2:31 p.m.
Two long passes to Demski and Wilson and Bombers are in field goal territory at the Riders 34. 

2:27 p.m.
Bombers interception. Ouellette has a couple of decent runs to get up to Sask 44, pass over middle to Johnson is picked off by Kramdi and Winnipeg gets the ball back on own 35 with 5:55 to play in first quarter.

2:22 p.m.
Good gracious. After a Wilson first down and Oliveira stuffed run, Riders blitz on second down and darn near everyone gets home. Carney gets the nine yard sack and Winnipeg punts from own 37. Riders get the ball back on own 26.

2:18 p.m.
One-yard run and a short pass to Robustelli gets close to first down, but two yards short, and Riders punt. Winnipeg gets ball back on own 27. 

2:14 p.m.
Oliveira has a nice 14-yard run, but a short run and incomplete pass that was nearly intercepted and Winnipeg is punting from own 53. Riders get the ball back on own 20.

2:11 p.m.
We're underway and Winnipeg gets the ball at own 33 to get things started.

2:09 p.m.
Winnpeg wins the toss and are taking the football to start the game, kick off is moments away!

1:31 p.m.
Winnipeg started the day as a 1.5 point favourite, which turned to a pick-em, which turned to a Saskatchewan 1-point favourite. Regardless, Luc is taking all the money and everyone else's money and putting it on the Riders!

1:06 p.m.
It's going to be a bit of a cool one in Winnipeg, but not too bad -- 15 C under mostly cloudy skies, with a 30 per cent chance of showers, Winds shouldn't be too bad, 19 km/h out of the north north east gusting to 31 km/h. Not a bad September day for football!

12:57 p.m.
It's safe to say the Roughriders haven't had a lot of luck in the Labour Day Classic rematch over the last decade, with Winnipeg having won the last nine match-ups. Curse gets snapped this afternoon?

12:13 p.m.
It’s the Saskatchewan Roughriders, it’s the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, it’s the second most popular game of the regular season, it’s the Labour Day Classic rematch from Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg!

The Roughriders come into the game with a 9-2 record and remain atop the West Division and entire Canadian Football League. Winnipeg is 6-5 and sits in third place in the West. 

As every fan in the province remembers, the two teams put on a barnburner last week in the Labour Day Classic, with Saskatchewan holding off Winnipeg’s big play offence for a 34-30 victory in front of the largest crowd to witness a game at Mosaic Stadium.

The shoe will be on the other foot for the two teams this time around, as Princess Auto Stadium has been sold out for weeks for this game, and the Blue Bombers fans promise to bring the noise much like Rider fans did last weekend!

The Riders Broadcast Network pre-game show with Teagan Witko, Justin Dunk and Wes Cates is currently underway, with Dave Thomas and Luc Mullinder having the game call at 2 p.m.

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The Roughriders depth chart: Saskatchewan’s line-up remains largely intact after their win last week, but the one position that did see a change has taken a bit of a hit in recent weeks.

Kosi Onyeka will get the start at safety after Jaxon Ford was ruled out with a knee injury late in the week. Mitch Picton comes off the one-game injured list to fill Ford’s Canadian spot and will back up Tommy Nield at slotback.

Trevor Harris starts at quarterback and has completed 214 of 291 passes for 2,914 yards, 19 touchdowns and seven interceptions. His 116.8 quarterback efficiency rating remains the best in the CFL. 

Running back A.J. Ouellette is third-best in the CFL with 158 carries for 802 yards and four touchdowns, while KeeSean Johnson is fourth in receiving with 60 catches for 839 yards and three touchdowns. Dohnte Meyers isn’t too far behind with 44 catches for 725 yards and six majors.

Linebacker Jameer Thurman tops the team with 61 tackles, while Malik Carney and Micah Johnson have six sacks apiece. Rolan Milligan Jr. and Tevaughn Campbell each have four interceptions, with the latter sealing the Labour Day Classic with a pick last week.

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The Blue Bombers’ depth chart: Winnipeg took a bit of a pounding physically last week and see five changes in their line-up, none bigger than receiver Dalton Schoen.

Considered one of the league’s top receivers when he’s healthy, Schoen tore an ACL late in the Labour Day Classic and is now out for the season.

Zach Collaros gets the start at quarterback and has completed 188 of 252 passes for 2,132 yards, 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. 

The Bombers offence usually revolves through running back Brady Oliveira, but the dual rush-receiving threat had only five carries for 24 yards and five catches for 30 yards last week. He’s ran 103 times for 574 yards and three touchdowns this season, while also catching 41 passes for 380 yards. Nic Demski leads the receiving corps with 52 catches for 754 yards and seven touchdowns.

Linebacker Tony Jones tops the team with 73 tackles and is tied with defensive lineman James Vaughters for the team lead with three sacks. Defensive back Evan Holm leads with four interceptions.