SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS did not launch the protective backs of Marcus Sales (knee) and Rolan Milligan Jr. (Foot/Compity) in Practice in Monday, and the head coach of Coary Mais encourages them both to attack his rehabilitation with complete force.
“I told them both to live in that training room to give themselves the best picture (games),” ” Mace told the media in ReginaField
“We will see how the week goes, but, of course, with some of our veterinarians and what we did during the season, I hope you want to see the third day (at the week of training). Even last week, Siles really just got a passage, and we were able to pull it out there, so right now, it just attacks the training center and make sure that we would give ourselves the best shot to withdraw there. ”
Sailes recorded two protective gear in the recent victory of the 20-13 team over Ottawa Redblacks and left the game in the third quarter due to an injury, although he was able to return later. Milligan, the youngest who made three defensive equipment and a passing pass, left the game in the fourth quarter and did not return to the game.
The secondary school of Saskachevan was removed in the last part of the regular season with the Canadian defenders Nelson Lokokobo, Jaxon Ford and Tvon Campbell for all the missing time. Sailes also could not play at 12 and week 15 and 15, which led to losses for green and white.
Sailes, who was called All-CFL last year, recorded 47 protective tackles, one special team, and two interceptions a year, while the Milligan Jr., which is the ruling of the most outstanding defender of the league, recorded 52 protective gear, one special team, four interceptions and one touch.
Campbell, who missed the last three games from the head injury, was a limited participant in practice on Monday. It seems unclear whether he will be ready to play this week, but Mace was glad to see how he would begin to contact the field.
“It was nice to deliver him here, just to see how he progresses, and this is the same deal – I think that the more repetitions for him are at the moment, the better,” said Mace. “If he feels normally, then, obviously, we will deliver him there.”
Ford (knee) was a limited participant in Practice on Monday, while the quoterbek Tommy Stevens (knee), receiver Donte Meyers (ankle), defenders Mick Johnson (personal) and Shein Ray (shoulder), midfielder Melika Straker (illness) and Kakata Brett Lauter (back) were continuous.
On Friday, October 10, SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS (11-4) will take part in Toronto Argonauts (5-11) at the mosaic stadium in Regina. Ropeers omit a modest victory over Ottawa RedblacksBye Argonauts were crushed by Hamilton tigersField
Weather forecast in Regina requires a maximum of 19 degrees with solar conditions. The game will be broadcast on TSN and RDS2 in Canada and CFL+ at the international level. Radio listeners can tune in to TSN 1050 in Toronto and 620 CKRM in Regina.