ROBSERVATIONS: First CFL Pre-Season Game in Saskatoon for Roughriders
The Saskatchewan Roughriders are set to host a pre-season game against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Saskatoon on May 23, marking the first CFL game at Griffiths Stadium. Players reflect on the significance of the event, emphasizing community connection and a lively atmosphere. This will be a historic moment, as the last game in Saskatoon took place in 1991. The Roughriders aim to celebrate their relationship with Saskatoon fans while providing a competitive football experience.
By the Numbers- The last CFL game in Saskatoon was on June 13, 1991, where Saskatchewan won 17-16.
- Tickets for the upcoming game go on sale to the public on Tuesday.
- Both Roughriders’ players and coaches express excitement about the upcoming pre-season match.
- The Roughriders’ training camp is expected to occur around the same time, adding anticipation for the season.
In the lead-up to the game, expectations are high for ticket sales and community turnout. Future discussions about the potential need for a CFL team in Saskatoon may arise following the game if interest is strong. This could lay the groundwork for a more permanent presence in the region.
Bottom LineThe upcoming game in Saskatoon signifies both a celebration of community and a strategic opportunity for the Roughriders to enhance their regional fanbase, potentially influencing future franchise discussions. Continuously engaging with fans can significantly impact team loyalty and support.
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