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The bomber remains undefeated and wins the Gray Cup rematch against Tiger Cats

Winnipeg Blue Bombers made the most of Hamilton Tiger Cats again on Friday night.

Blue moved 3-0 during the season as he defeated Tabby 26-12 in the IG field.

Tiger Cat drops to 0-3 during the season as he loses again to the Bombers Club, which has been knocked off in the last two Gray Cups.

The bomber's defense gave the opposite attack, allowing 269 yards and keeping Hamilton away from the end zone. Winnipeg chose Hamilton QB Dane Evans twice and added a bag.

Defense allowed one touchdown in three games this season.

Fans commuting to IG Fieldenjoyed a considerable lightning show as black clouds covered the stadium after 7:30 pm, the first start of the game. is.

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The game was delayed due to a heavy thunderstorm warning and started after 8 pm.

In Winnipeg's first offensive game,Zack Coralosattacked Greg Erinson on a deep post route to gain 46 yards.

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{ After two plays when the 35} drive stopped, but thanks to great profits, Mark Riegio was able to drill a 45 yard field through the upright for a 3-0 Bombers lead.

When Winipeg regained the ball, Coralos chose to throw another deep shot. He threw 35 yards at Rashid Bailey this time. The

drive ended with another successful Liegghio boot, becoming a 6-0 bomber, leaving 5:31 in the opening quarter.

Hamilton's attack was finally awakened on the next drive when Dane Evans connected with David Ungerer on a 41-yard strike.

After a few plays, Hamilton cut the deficit in half with Michael Domagara's 27-yard field goal, halving the deficit to 6-3 Winipeg after 1.

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Winnipeg's next possession ended with a 7-6 bomber, with Liegghio sending a 48-yard punt across the goal line of the game's first rouge.

Evans and Ticat's attacks splattered instantly, with two consecutive outs.

Hamilton Tiger Cats Quarterback Dane Evans (9) is under pressure from Winnipeg Blue Bombers Willy Jefferson (5) and Jackson Jeffcourt (94) Nevertheless, it will be thrown away Friday, June 24, 2022, the first half of the CFL action at Winnipeg. JOHNWOODS / THE CANADIAN PRESS. THE CANADIAN PRESS / John Woods

Collaros and the company three out, so the bomber didn't work very well Team 6 The first time of the evening on the second attack drive.

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Hamilton has placed Domagara from a distance of 45 yards towards another possible field goal. , The kicker missed a lot to the right. Janarion Grant barely scrambled out the goal line to avoid passing a single point.

In the next play from Winnipeg's 1-yard line, Coralos threw a pass that landed on Richard Leonard's arm in Hamilton. Ticats took over the Blue Bomber 27 at the first turnover of the game.

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The bomber's defenses are stable and forced to try yet another Domagara Field Goal. .. His fourth boot at night split the upright from a distance of 32 yards and gave his team the first lead of the night, 9-7.

With less than a minute left, Coralos prayed 40 yards to Nickdemsky, who was taken to Hamilton's 1-yard line, with only 21 seconds left.

In the next play, Brady Oliveira punched it in the middle for the first major score in the ball game. Touchdown was the first of Oliveira's season and the third of CFL's career.

When the two teams went to the locker room half-time, the final second score gave Winipeg a 14-9 lead.

Nick Demsky was attacked by Richard Leonard and stayed on the grass for a few minutes, causing bad news for the bomber on the opening drive in the second half. Demsky secured a 10-yard grab on his first down, but had to be escorted to the sideline by Winnipeg's training staff, and he never returned to the game. The

drive ended with another single 51-yard Liegghio punt, 15-9 for the home team.

After another scoreless Hamilton drive, the bomber quickly gained a solid field position in less than five minutes in the third quarter.

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Winnipeg BlueBombers Quarterback Zach Collaros's (8) throw to Hamilton Jovan Santos-Knox (45) of Tiger-Cats in the first half of the CFL action at Winnipeg on Friday, June 24, 2022, knocked down. JOHNWOODS / THE CANADIAN PRESS. THE CANADIAN PRESS / John Woods

Collaros makes a pass 30 yards downfield in the Ticat 10 yard line for Rasheed Bailey Chucked. .. Bailey immediately threw his arm into the air looking for a pass-interfering call, but the flag was not thrown.

Liegghio finally rushed to a successful 41-yard field goal. His third field goal that night gave Winipeg an 18-9 lead.

Hamilton tried to respond after just a few minutes, but Domagara missed a second boot of the game from a distance of 51 yards. Grant rushed out of the end zone again for a 21-yard return.

The third quarter ended as Collaros fired a 16-yard tilt on Drew Wolitarsky.

After Riegio's punt to start the final quarter, Willy Jefferson got the first bag of the season at Dane Evans. The tackle forced Hamilton to punt from their own 20-yard line.

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The next time Hamilton's attack touched the ball, it didn't go smoothly either.

Jefferson picked up Evans, went straight home with a 30-yard pick 6, and gave the bomber a 25-9 lead with eight minutes remaining.

Official attendance was announced at 23,600.

The Blue Bombers will face Argonautai in Toronto next Monday to achieve their second straight title. Then head west to reach July 9, BC. Lions.

The bomber will then return to the IG field on July 15 for a Friday night showdown with Calgary Stampeder.

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