
‘The compete level was high’: Riders get 2024 training camp underway
Corey Mace liked what he saw on day one of the Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp.
“The compete level was high, even down to the special teams drills, you love to see that,” said the new bench boss for the Green and White. “I thought it was an excellent day one. We practised smart — I didn’t see too many penalties out there which is outstanding for a day one and guys managed to stay healthy around the ball.
“Those were things we talked about last night and to see them put that on the field shows that they are locked in and focused on what we are trying to do here.”
The energy from the players was made apparent throughout Sunday’s practice at Griffiths Stadium in Saskatoon, with the team very vocal when they made big plays.