Waterloo Region Record

Roughrider­s reverse decision and suspend Hughes

- DONNA SPENCER

CALGARY — The Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s will face the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday without CFL sack leader Charleston Hughes after all.

The Roughrider­s announced Friday that Hughes has been removed from the team’s active roster and fined the maximum disciplina­ry amount allowed — half a game cheque — after the veteran rush end was arrested and charged Oct. 11 with impaired driving and failing to provide a breath sample for analysis.

Roughrider­s head coach/GM Chris Jones had told reporters Thursday in Regina two days after the charges became public that Hughes would play against Calgary. Jones said he reversed his decision later that day.

“We came to the decision between the league, myself, our president, that this was the best course of action to basically do what we’re going this week and not allowing Charleston to join us here,” Jones said upon arrival in Calgary on Friday.

“He’s disappoint­ed. It’s a very serious offence and he needs to understand it and he does. There were tears in his eyes this morning when he knew he wasn’t going to be getting on that plane to come over and play.”

The team said in a statement that “by refusing to provide a breath sample, Hughes demonstrat­ed behaviour directly in conflict with the club’s values and expectatio­ns — which include respecting police and police procedures.”

The 34-year-old Hughes has a CFL-best 15 sacks this season.

Saskatchew­an (10-6) is currently second in the West Division, four points behind front-running Calgary (12-3). Both teams have secured playoff berths but are coming off losses.

Hughes was a Stampeder for a decade before he was traded to Hamilton and then Saskatchew­an on the same day Feb. 2.

The six-foot-one, 246-pound defensive end is a four-time CFL all-star and won Grey Cups with Calgary in 2008 and 2014.

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