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BANJO PICKIN’

Riders give Bombers the blues

- MURRAY MCCORMICK mmccormick@postmedia.com twitter.com/murraylp

WINNIPEG The 15th Banjo Bowl left the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s picking and grinning.

The Riders defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 32-27 at Investors Group Field on Saturday to sweep the home-and-home set with their West Division rival. The result extended Saskatchew­an’s winning streak to four, with each victory coming at the expense of a West team.

Saskatchew­an is 7-4, good for second place in the West Division. The Calgary Stampeders (9-2) are in first place despite Saturday ’s 4842 loss to the Edmonton Eskimos (7-5). Winnipeg ’s record dipped to 5-7 as a consequenc­e of its fourth straight loss.

The Riders hit the right chords on defence, intercepti­ng five passes and returning two for touchdowns.

Defensive end Willie Jefferson (97 yards) and linebacker Samuel Eguavoen (103 yards) both had pick-sixes. Loucheiz Purifoy added two picks and Mike Edem also had an intercepti­on.

“It says that we all ball hard,” Purifoy said Saturday when asked about the Riders’ intercepti­ons. “That’s the way we are taught over here and it’s making a difference. We have a team of great athletes and that’s what they are supposed to do when they have the ball in their hands. They are supposed to score.”

The Riders struck some sour notes on Saturday. Zach Collaros served up a first-quarter intercepti­on that was returned 55 yards for a touchdown by Anthony Gaitor. A fumble by Collaros in the fourth quarter led to another Blue Bombers’ touchdown.

The fumble came after Collaros was hammered by a blitzing Jeff Hecht. There wasn’t any update on Collaros’s status after the game. More informatio­n is not expected until the Riders return to practice Tuesday.

“We don’t know if it’s a concussion or not,” said Chris Jones, the Riders’ head coach and general manager. “I know they took him out of the game (for) precaution­ary (reasons) because we have a good backup quarterbac­k (Brandon Bridge) and a good Number 3 quarterbac­k (David Watford)

“He’ll go through all of the protocols to see exactly where he is before we play.”

Bridge came off the bench to lead the Riders on two late drives capped by Brett Lauther field goals of 15 and 45 yards. The field goals were part of a 6-for-6 afternoon for Lauther.

Bridge had not played since July 28, when the Roughrider­s lost 3422 to the visiting Stampeders.

“As a football player, you always want to be out there,” Bridge said. “Any opportunit­y that I have, I’m going to try to make the most of it whether it’s starting or coming off the bench.”

The Riders came through a sixgame stretch against West Division teams with a 4-2 record. They now face three games against East Division teams — the Ottawa Redblacks at Mosaic Stadium (Saturday) followed by road games against the Toronto Argonauts (Sept. 22) and Montreal Alouettes (Sept. 30).

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