Football, and CFL Saskatchewan Roughriders Roughriders get ready for the Blue Bombers in a sold-out Labor Day Classic. When the Roughriders play the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday, they hope to end a five-game losing streak. Taylor Shire is the article’s author. Published on August 27, 2024; updated 5 hours ago; read in 3 minutes Participate in the
discussion Head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, Corey Mace, watches during practice on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. Head coach of the Saskatchewan
Roughriders, Corey Mace, watches during practice on Tuesday, August 27, 2024, at Mosaic Stadium in Regina. Heywood Yu/Regina Leader photopost-article material The Labour Day Classic, aside from the CFL playoffs, is equally significant as
for Saskatchewan football. Head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders in his first season, Corey Mace, stated, “That’s the first thing anybody ever talks about as soon as we moved here.” “Labor Day,
the bombers, and everything else.” It will be fantastic. I’m sure there will be an amazing atmosphere. Second Ad The narrative continues below. Your article continues below, but this advertising hasn’t
loaded yet. content of the article The 59th Labor Day Classic between Saskatchewan and the visiting Winnipeg Blue Bombers at Mosaic Stadium on Sunday (5 p.m., TSN) has been officially sold out,
according to a Tuesday announcement from the Roughriders. Even though Mace will be visiting Saskatchewan for the first time on Labor Day, he is aware of the significance of the game for the region. To ensure