Despite struggles, history favours Riders over Bombers on Labour Day
REGINA — The Saskatchewan Roughriders sit in the CFL’s basement, riding a five-game losing streak. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers are on the upswing, overcoming a rocky start to the season to win their last four games.
Going by history, however, the Roughriders will be the team to beat on Labour Day.
Sunday’s tilt will be the 53rd time the Riders have hosted the Bombers for the September long weekend. Saskatchewan has won all but three of the last 16 Labour Day classics and all three losses date back to the Roy Shivers and Danny Barrett era in Regina. The Bombers beat the Riders in 2001, 2003 and 2004 by a combined score of 73-40.
Losing records don’t seem to be a factor for the Riders on Labour Day, which might bode well for the hapless 1-8 team. Saskatchewan was 0-9 at this time last season before backup quarterback Brett Smith led the Riders to a 37-19 win over the Bombers on Labour Day.