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The harder they fall

The Bombers will limp into Montreal this weekend with a 3-7 mark against the league leading Als who own an 8-2 record. It should be noted, however, that the Bombers beat the Alouettes 24-23 in Montreal late last season.

 

Bruised Brock

Bombers receiver Brock Ralph did not practise again on Wednesday and coach Mike Kelly had this to say about him: "His hip is beautiful shades of purple and green and yellow. We”re gonna take it day by day."

 

Mr. 1,000

Bombers running back Fred Reid is just 92 yards short of 1,000 on the season. Reid is first in the league with 908 rushing yards on 138 carries while B.C.’s Martell Mallett is second with 814 yards on 127 carries.

 

 

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