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Argonauts eager to tame Ticats

- GAME DAY: HAMILTON AT TORONTO, 4:30 P.M. DAN RALPH

Trevor Harris relishes the challenge of playing the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for a second time in four days.

The Toronto Argonauts face their archrivals at Rogers Centre on tonight with the memory of their 42-12 Labour Day thumping at Tim Hortons Field still fresh in their minds. The quick turnaround suits Harris just fine.

“It’s great,” he said. “We just got our heads beat in [Monday]. It’s an opportunit­y for us to avenge that. We’ve got an excited group, a focused group.

“We just have to go out there and execute our gameplan.”

Toronto (6-4) has had its problems with Hamilton (7-3) this season. The Ticats have won both meetings by a combined 76-30 margin to clinch the season series.

“Everyone wants to talk about this being a rivlary game but we’ve got to make it a rivalry game,” Harris said. “It’s not really a rivalry if you get beat by 30 points.

“We’ve got to go out and make sure we’re on our Ps and Qs. We’ve got to earn some respect.”

On Monday, Hamilton had 502 net yards, a blocked punt and scored on its first five possession­s (three TDs, two field goals) for a commanding 27-1 halftime lead. Quarterbac­k Zach Collaros completed 26 of 38 passes for 400 yards and four TDs.

“This team [Ticats] seems to thrive on making a special-teams play early in a game and running you out of the gym before you can get a breath,” Toronto head coach Scott Milanovich said. “We need to not let that happen, we need to keep it a game and see how they respond in the fourth quarter of a tight game.”

Harris completed 24 of 34 passes for 211 yards with a TD and intercepti­on against Hamilton. This week, Milanovich challenged his first-year starter to be better.

“For the past seven or eight games Zach has been playing as good as anybody I’ve ever seen play in this league,” Milanovich said. “I’m not asking [Harris] to be Zach ... Trevor just needs to make the throws when they’re available.

“That’s what must happen when the other quarterbac­k is hot.”

Harris is taking a matter-of-fact approach to tonight’s game.

“I’m just looking forward to executing the gameplan,” he said.

Hamilton can sweep the regular-season series with Toronto but, more importantl­y, move four points ahead of the Argos in the battle for top spot in the East.

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