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Jeff DeDekker
Published Oct 11, 2025 • Last updated 20 minutes ago • 3 minute read
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Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Joe Robustelli (82) runs with the football against the Toronto Argonauts during the first half of CFL football action in Regina, on Friday, October 10, 2025. Photo by Heywood Yu /The Canadian PressArticle content
REGINA — With first place in their pockets, the Saskatchewan Roughriders remain focused on the ultimate prize.
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The Riders clinched top spot in the CFL’s West Division on Friday with a 27-19 victory over the Toronto Argonauts. The victory improved Saskatchewan’s record to 12-4 and the first-place finish means the Riders will host the West Division final in Regina on Nov. 8. The Argos, who were eliminated from the post-season picture last week, dropped to 5-12.
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The Argos, who will finish their regular season on Oct. 18 in Calgary against the Stampeders, gave the Riders almost more than they could handle on Friday night.
The game’s outcome was still uncertain as the fourth quarter was winding down. Following an unsuccessful third-down gamble by the Argos on the Saskatchewan 25-yard line, the Riders took over with four minutes left in the fourth quarter holding a 24-19 lead.
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The Argos appeared to stop the Riders on a third-down gamble on the Toronto 34-yard line with 2:30 remaining. The play was initially ruled short of the first down, but Riders head coach Corey Mace challenged the spot of the ball. Riders QB Jack Coan appeared to be stopped short of the first down, but the CFL Command Centre ruled that the spot was incorrect. The updated spot was enough for the first down.
Four plays later, with the ball on the Toronto 14-yard line and 1:09 left in the game, Riders kicker Brett Lauther sealed the victory with his fifth field goal of the game.
Argos quarterback Jarret Doege, starting in place of the injured Nick Arbuckle, played well in just his third CFL start. With five minutes left in the half, Doege hit the back of his head on the turf when tackled. Although he returned to the Argos huddle, the CFL’s injury spotter had Doege removed from the game to be checked by medical personnel.
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On Toronto’s next possession, Doege was hit hard by Riders linebacker Mike Rose, who was penalized on the play for roughing the passer. Doege was tended to by Argos medical personnel before leaving the field. He was replaced by Tucker Horn but did return for the second half.
Argos head coach Ryan Dinwiddie was impressed with Doege’s effort.
“I thought he played tough. He had a lot of late hits on him. They slammed him on his head a few times. He went into the concussion protocol, but he didn’t have one. He was beat up, but I thought he played tough,” said Dinwiddie.
Doege finished 20-of-31 passing for 221 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Liram Hajrullahu continued his superb season, connecting on four field goals. He has converted 55 of 60 field goal attempts this season with 10 coming from 50 yards or more.
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The Riders will complete the regular season with a road game in Winnipeg on Oct. 17 and a home game against B.C. on Oct. 25. The West semifinal is Oct. 1 with the winner of that contest travelling to Regina for the West final on Oct. 8.
Mace has thought about how the team will use the next four weeks to prepare for the post-season.
“I would think that that would be the biggest benefit is you have a hard timeline to be able to get some guys back (from injury) and see what that looks like. There is a plan and how we put it in place and moving forward, there’s some benefits,” he said.
“But we’ve seen it over the years where it’s not been a benefit for people. So it’s just about how you conduct the business, we’re going to look to do in a beneficial way. And hopefully, come time for the playoffs, we’ll be back at full of strength as possible.”
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