Saskatchewan Roughriders rule out struggling kicker Brett Lauther against Redblacks

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SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS officially excluded Kiker Brett Laurer during the game this week against Ottawa Redblacks.

Officially, the 34-year-old was unsurpassed in practice this week due to back injury. When he was asked about the status of a lauter on Wednesday, the head coach of Corey Mece was stuck about whether he would play or whether Campbell Fair would be increased in practice.

“You know how it is with many of our guys – just make sure that we feel in order in order to be able to get there and do our work, whether it be a Brett, or is it someone else. Let's see, but, of course, there is Campbell here and his experience is working here if he gets his opportunity, but if it is a Brett, this is a Brett ” said MeiceThe field “ultimately, we are going to decide what is better for the list.”

This season, the launer made only 68.9 percent of his full goals, which is 10 percent worse than any other kiker in the league. Its 90.9 percent indicator of success on mono-pointing attempts to conversion is also the lowest in cells.

A native of TRURO, NS, entered this season with the percentage of the field of career 82.9, which is close to the average level in the league this year is 84.9.

Fair, who joined the composition of Saskachevan’s training at the beginning of this season, was originally the choice of Calgary Stampeders in a cell draft in the sixth round. A native of Oksvil, Ontario. There was a previous composition of training with Saskachevan and Edmonton, but he had not yet dressed for a cracker in the regular season. With this week, he will supposedly receive a nod against red bays this week.

A 25-year-old teenager has ties with Ottawa, as he was called the second team All-Star, playing in college with Gee-Gees. Fair made 48 out of 68 career attempts (70.6 percent) and inflicted 98 times for the 37.7-fair average at the University of Ottawa.

Rouchhriders also excluded the defender with the short courtyard Tommy Stevens (knee), Canadian striker Daniel Johnson (Foot), Defender Shane Ray (shoulder) and Canadian defensive back of Tvon Campbell (head), Jackson Ford (knee) and Nelson Lokumbo (Ankle).

SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS (10-4) will visit the OTTAWA Redblacks (4-10) at the TD Place stadium on Friday, October 3, with KickOFF is scheduled for 19:30 EdT. Horsemen come out of heartbreaking loss in EdmontonWhile red dishes were goodbye.

The weather forecast in Ottawa requires a high level of 21 degrees with a mixture of the sun and clouds. The game will be broadcast on TSN and RDS in Canada and CFL+ at the international level. Radio listeners can tune at 620 CKRM in REGINA and TSN 1200 in Ottawa.

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