Journal Pioneer

Turnovers cost Redblacks

Defending champs dethroned by Roughrider­s

- BY LISA WALLACE

The Ottawa Redblacks didn’t do themselves any favours in the CFL’s East Division semifinal.

The Redblacks turned the ball over four times and saw their hopes of repeating as Grey Cup champions end with a 31-20 loss to the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s on Sunday afternoon.

It was Ottawa’s first home playoff loss.

“It’s very hard to win, especially turning the ball over,” said Redblacks head coach Rick Campbell.

“The two biggest indicators you can look at is turnovers and penalties, but the turnover thing is hard to overcome – they created some turnovers and we didn’t.

“We never found a way to make key plays in the big moments of the game.” Ottawa quarterbac­k Trevor Harris, who played his first playoff game, underperfo­rmed despite going 37 of 60 for 457 yards, two touchdowns and two intercepti­ons.

“We’re not going to sit here and make excuse. We just didn’t get it done,” said Harris, who is in the final year of his contract. “It hurts, but if it didn’t hurt that would mean it didn’t mean anything.”

Harris threw an intercepti­on in the first half with Ottawa on Saskatchew­an’s 10-yard line and an incomplete pass forced the Redblacks to settle for a field goal early in the second half while deep in Roughrider­s territory. Saskatchew­an, which will play Toronto Sunday in the East semifinal, scored a 75-yard touchdown to take a 28-11 lead on the next play.

“I don’t want to say we lost the game, but we shot ourselves in the foot early on that we gave them the game and we gave them the momentum and you can’t do that,” said Redblacks fullback Patrick Lavoie.

“I think this is a team that we’re capable of beating, but we shot ourselves in the foot and we didn’t finish our drives and I think defensivel­y we were a little surprised by Marcus Thigpen’s speed.” Missed assignment­s on defence allowed the Riders to get wide open on offence and gain favourable field position throughout the game. Saskatchew­an was 12-for-22 on second down conversion­s, compared to just 10-for-27 for Ottawa.

The sting of the loss was that much deeper for the Redblacks knowing the Grey Cup will be played in Ottawa in two weeks.

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