Cape Breton Post

Wave of momentum

Roughrider­s, LaFrance hope to make playoff push against Redblacks

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Kienan LaFrance has overcome injury, frustratio­n and the possibilit­y of losing playing time to a former NFL third-round pick to become the late-game workhorse for the resurgent Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

Thanks to two recent, highproduc­tion fourth quarters, the third-year CFLer has helped power the Roughrider­s above .500 to an 8-6 record and into contention for a playoff spot at third place in the West division.

LaFrance and the Roughrider­s will look to ride that momentum into tonight’s game against his former team, the Ottawa Redblacks (6-9), in Regina.

Two weeks ago, LaFrance and the Roughrider­s erased a 17-point deficit in Ottawa to beat the Redblacks 18-17. They followed that with another come-from-behind win against Toronto a week later, as LaFrance’s fourth-quarter ball carrying set up Tyler Crapigna’s winning field goal in a 27-24 victory.

“We’ve been playing some good ball lately, but I think that to win every game in the last quarter of the season, we need to look forward to be able to play well in all aspects,” LaFrance said in anticipati­on of Friday’s rematch with his former team.

The 2017 season has been one of progressio­n for the Winnipegbo­rn rusher, who won the East Division championsh­ip and the Grey Cup with the Redblacks last year, gaining 230 yards over those two games.

A training camp leg injury kept the 26-year-old off the Riders’ game-day roster for the first four games of the season. He had to wait until the Banjo Bowl in Winnipeg on Sept. 9 to get the start at running back after teammate Cameron Marshall went down with an injury.

“No one wants to be injured. It was a little bit frustratin­g at the beginning,” he said. “I had to get over it a couple of times. And as cliche as it sounds, it develops the person I am today as just being able to overcome that stuff. I’ve been playing for a few weeks now, and it didn’t stop the flow for myself.”

His perseveran­ce and patience have paid off. The Riders’ coaching staff chose Lafrance over newly signed former NFLer Trent Richardson to carry the load for his team in each of its last two fourth quarters.

Over those two frames, Lafrance tallied 77 total yards and one touchdown, along with significan­t carries to grind down the game clock.

“I’m not gonna lie, That’s what I expected going into the game, that’s what I expect every day,” he said of his fourth-quarter play.

Lafrance said the signing of Richardson — the third-overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft — two weeks ago is just part of putting the team in the best position to win games.

“I can’t really look at it as a shot to me or as a disrespect thing. But when it comes to playing and it comes to what I’m here to do, I’m here to play and I’m here to do my job. And I believe I have the confidence in myself to not be surprised when they put me in that situation,” he said.

Roughrider­s’ head coach Chris Jones likes his offence’s dependabil­ity on the ground of late.

“I told our offensive line today, ‘statistica­lly we don’t look like a team that’s able to run the ball.’ But it was there when we needed it down the stretch against a very good Toronto defence at home, (the Riders’) second game on the road.

“We played very well and we’re able to control the football.”

LaFrance noted that to win tonight, his team will need a wellrounde­d game from all three aspects of his team.

“(Ottawa has) a good defence. Tip your hat to those guys — they stop the run well, they have good DBs. Just overall, their defence needs respect.

“We need to go out and play our game, and touch on all aspects of running and passing and special teams,” he said.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s running back Kienan LaFrance (29) falls backwards to score a touchdown against the Ottawa Redblacks during CFL action in Ottawa on Sept. 29.
CP PHOTO Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s running back Kienan LaFrance (29) falls backwards to score a touchdown against the Ottawa Redblacks during CFL action in Ottawa on Sept. 29.

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