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MONTREAL – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers won’t call it a statement game – that kind of stuff is just not in their DNA – but the Blue and Gold nevertheless delivered a message to their critics with a convincing road win over the Montreal Alouettes.

Faced with questions all week about their age and effort after falling to the B.C. Lions 30-6 in Week 3, the Bombers quietly went about their business, their singular focus on getting back into the win column. But you knew they were reeling deep down inside, as fans across the league debated whether Winnipeg’s dominant run in recent years might be coming to an end.

Those conversations should ease after the win over the Alouettes, with the Bombers returning to complimentary football, coming up just short of a shutout victory with a 17-3 decision in front of a rain-soaked 15,088 fans at Molson Stadium.

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Montreal Alouettes’ Chandler Worthy, right, is brought down by Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Tanner Cadwallader during second half CFL football action in Montreal, Saturday, July 1, 2023.

Indeed, Mother Nature did her best to mess with the night, as heavy rain and lighting delayed kickoff by an hour and 41 minutes. But when things finally cleared, it was the Bombers who rose to the occasion, the win improving their record to 3-1. The loss was the first of the season for the Alouettes, who dropped to 2-1.

“You’re on the road anyway, but it feels like you got a bunch of guys sitting around in cars taking a two-hour road trip,” Bombers head coach Mike O’Shea said about the weather delay. “They handled it very, very well.”

The Bombers offence was efficient, with quarterback Zach Collaros orchestrating a pair of touchdown drives, with strikes to Drew Wolitarsky and Dalton Schoen. Running back Brady Oliveira bounced back from an early fumble to finish with 12 carries for 112 yards, as the offence totalled a modest 328 net yards.

“We had turnovers and we capitalized on those. Turnovers wins games,” Wolitarsky said. “At the end of the day, the effort was there, as well as the tenacity and the focus. I’m really proud of these guys.”

Special teams also did their part, with returner Janarion Grant giving the Bombers strong field position throughout the night and kicker Sergio Castillo making his lone field-goal attempt – a 48-yarder that put Winnipeg up 10-0 at halftime. There was one blemish – a botched hold on another field goal attempt; one of four turnovers by the Bombers on the night – but the mess up didn’t mess with Castillo’s streak, which currently sits at 8-for-8 on field goals this season and 17 straight dating back to last year.

But it was the defence that shined brightest on this night. The Bombers forced four turnovers in the game, sacked Alouettes quarterback Cody Farjardo four times, limiting Montreal to just 328 yards of net offence. They came up big when they needed to, including forcing turnovers of two of Montreal’s first three drives of the second half.

It was the second one, however, that turned the tide of the game.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Brady Oliveira breaks through the Montreal Alouettes defence during second half CFL football action in Montreal, Saturday, July 1, 2023.

With the Alouettes first-and-10 on Winnipeg’s 14-yard line late in the third quarter, Bombers safety Brandon Alexander stepped into a Fajardo pass and returned it 69 yards to Montreal’s 46. Six plays later, Collaros found Schoen in the end zone for the score, putting Winnipeg up 17-0. The Alouettes would finally hit the scoreboard in the fourth frame, with a 27-yard field goal, but the defence countered with back-to-back forced fumbles to keep it at three points and seal the victory.

“The defence was unbelievable all night long,” said Collaros, who went 15-for-23 passing for 193 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. “They gave us another one later in the game, maybe two, and we need to do a better job of capitalizing and scoring.”

It was a sleepy start to the game, at least on offence, with the Bombers leading just 7-0 after the first quarter. Collaros connected with Wolitarsky in the back-right corner of the end zone for a 12-yard score. Wolitarsky now has three touchdowns in four games in 2023, after having combing for just two in his last two seasons.

It was also the first touchdown allowed by the Alouettes this season, after they surrendered just four field goals each in wins over the Ottawa Redblacks and Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The Bombers O-line, which surrendered seven sacks to B.C., kept Collaros upright most of the game, giving up just two sacks against the Alouettes.

“I think both groups did their job up front. We were certainly going to go as they go,” said O’Shea. “We had very timely stops on defence and we were able to run the ball pretty well. It was exciting for both groups. I think they wanted to have that feeling after the game.”

The Bombers added to their lead in the second, a 47-yard field goal making it 10-0 for the visitors. With the successful kick, Castillo remained perfect on the season, at 8-for-8, and has connected on 17 straight field goal attempts.

Both clubs had a botched field-goal attempt in the first half. David Cote missed a 45-yard kick wide-right, while the Bombers lost control of the hold on an attempt with no time remaining in the first half, resulting in an incomplete pass by punter Jamieson Sheahan and a turnover on downs.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Dalton Schoen, right, celebrates with teammate Drew Wolitarsky after scoring a touchdown during second half CFL football action against the Montreal Alouettes in Montreal, Saturday, July 1, 2023.

The Bombers return to practice next week for a Week 5 matchup at home against the Calgary Stampeders. The Stamps have a 1-2 record to start the year and are coming off the bye week.

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Jeff Hamilton
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After a slew of injuries playing hockey that included breaks to the wrist, arm, and collar bone; a tear of the medial collateral ligament in both knees; as well as a collapsed lung, Jeff figured it was a good idea to take his interest in sports off the ice and in to the classroom.

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