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A few hours JESSICA REIMER of the game; and much more. before each home game, The Rushing Yard jessica@paperplanecomm.com would leave us then Other highlights in this issue include our is open for fans to come have some tailgate Columnist first profiles of Rider Cheer Team members. party fun. People can get their game face on 1 figuring…the country JACOBY-SMITH This is your chance to get to know the Turning the pages on JENNIFER for free with face painting provided by Street some Saskatchewan Roughriders literature. had…gone bad.” jsmith@thestarphoenix.com members better and what they enjoy most Culture Project Inc. Stories on AA6-AA8 about being part of the team. 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This one disc By Jonathan Hamelin from seasons past during August and a look activities that you can participate in before, Current Rider home game: relationship between former Riders offensive linemen Roger Aldag and Bob Pole Forafter L-Pthe Specialty Products back at the Miss Saskatchewan Roughrider during and game. There’s literally OUR TEAM Saskatchewan pageant. this season was similar to something for everyone and thiswith article Inside will experts at the sport,vs. but Montreal have very different personalities. Being involved Green Joyce Tourney This issue also features theaRiders help yousuiting navigateup the for promotions so you can Aug 16,be 5 that p.m.we Mosaic Stadium It could at Inside Green decided to talk about Roughrider literatu the Saskatchewan Roughriders. 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By Jonathan Hamelin For L-P Specialty Products Being involved with Inside Green this season was similar to suiting up for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. There was a lot of practice time logged, countless rolls of game film and sheets of game notes examined, and plenty of blood, sweat and tears. OK, maybe the blood came from a paper cut, but it was hard work nonetheless! Like the Green and White, we’ve had some struggles this season building a perfect lineup – with our lineup involving articles. Unlike the Roughriders, though, we never had to fire anyone. There was some thought given to releasing Inside Green writer Ed Kapp, but don’t tell him that. At the end of the day, we had a much happier season than the Roughriders. This was my first year as editor of Inside Green, and it was my goal to create a program that would appeal to both hardcore and average fans. From the feedback we’ve received, I think this goal was accomplished. Now, like a member of the Roughriders would, I will give credit to my teammates. There’s no ‘I’ in team. I couldn’t give 110 per cent without my teammates. Ed Kapp and Dietrich Neu helped provide interesting articles all season long. The team at the Leader-Post was extremely positive to work with, creating a visually appealing product and helping to bring in advertisers, whose support of Inside Green is invaluable. But it is perhaps the readers of Inside Green who deserve the biggest pat on the back. Without people taking the time to go through and read each issue of Inside Green, there would probably be no Inside Green. So whether you commented on an issue, read each one or browsed occasionally, thank you. Because there have been a lot of articles to read this season in Inside Green, we thought it would be fitting to finish things off with a Rider-themed literature issue. The Roughriders have marketed just about everything over the last several years, books being no exception. The majority of these books have sought to illustrate the rich history of the Roughrider organization, highlighting the notable teams, players and stories. This tradition continues with George Reed: His Life and Times, co-authored by Reed and John Chaput. As the title suggests, the book gives fans a glimpse into the life of the greatest running back to ever suit up for the Green and White. But, as Ed Kapp discovered after reading the book, the book covers far more than just Reed’s athletic accomplishments — it delves into Reed’s childhood, his work outside football and his personal life. With strong writing by Chaput and direct quotes from Reed, it’s a book all Rider fans could benefit from reading. The other set of books examined in this issue of Inside Green are in no way conventional Rider history books. They are children’s books. What better way to initiate the next generation of Rider Nation than through a book about the Riders that has been written for children? That’s the thought that went through author Holly Preston’s mind when she teamed up with illustrator Val Lawton to create The ALWAYS Team and The ALWAYS Team: Trouble in Riderville. But don’t let the label “children’s books” fool you. While there are plenty of images like Gainer the Gopher to keep children entertained, there are messages about teamwork, faith and tradition embedded in the text. It’s not always easy for Rider fans to put the meaning of their team into words for their children, but Preston has done just that. As we also learn in the feature, it’s not just Rider fans that have gotten something out of the book. Speaking of Rider literature, From the Pages of Rob Vanstone brings fans the latest excerpt from

game notes examined, and plenty of blood, sweat and tears. ABOUT THIS were produced by The Leader-Post’s department OK,CONTENT: maybeThese the articles blood came from a paper cut,advertising but it was hard on behalf of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The Leader-Post editorial department work nonetheless! had no involvement in the creation of this content. Like the Green and White, we’ve had some struggles this season building a perfect lineup – with our lineup involving articles. Unlike the gh, we never had to fire anyone. There was some thought given to releasing r Ed Kapp, but don’t tell him that.

the Leader-Post sports editor’s collection of Rider history books. This one discusses the unique relationship between former Riders offensive linemen Roger Aldag and Bob Poley. They were both experts at the sport, but have very different personalities. It could be that we at Inside Green decided to talk about Roughrider literature to distract fans from the team’s dismal season. Currently sitting at 4-12-0, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are going to miss the playoffs for the first time in 10 years. It’s not all bad news though. Earlier this month it was announced that the province would host the 2013 Grey Cup. The province previously hosted the 2003 and 1995 Grey Cups. Inside Green brings you coverage of the Grey Cup announcement in this issue. In Riders in the Community, we examine the benefits that hosting the Grey Cup will bring. It is estimated the event will bring $45 million to $50 million to Saskatchewan, with $30 million to $35 million going to Regina. The event will also be a great chance for the province to celebrate the glory of Canadian football. INSIDE GREEN is The 13th Man examines what the Roughriders need brought to you by: to do to ensure booking their spot. If the current season EDITOR is any indication, it will be a long shot for the Green and JONATHAN HAMELIN jonathanahamelin@hotmail.com White to pull off the rare feat of being the host city and winning the Grey Cup. However, with some careful WRITER ED KAPP tweaking to the roster, it could be a true party in the ed.kapp1@gmail.com prairies. CONTRIBUTOR Also in Inside Green, we meet Myrna Tubman, who is DIETRICH NEU showcasing her love for the Saskatchewan Roughriders dietrich1889@hotmail.com in a unique way. Tubman’s Rider pictures, whether they are of Ken Miller, the team or the fans, have one Cover Photo Credit: Courtesy of consistent feature: buttons. For eight years, Tubman has Don Healy been unlocking the essence of the button and working Contents of this publication are protected by them into her artwork. She has sold her works across copyright and may be used only for personal, noncommercial purposes. All other rights are the province — including to NHL head coach Mike reserved and commercial use is prohibited. Babcock — and has even written a children’s button 23 235 2 2350 35 350 3 50 2n 50 2 2nd n Avenue Regina, SK book. Em Em Email: mai aai ail: il: l: jjo joyce@joycetourney.com o Christopher Milo, who has locked himself in as the Web W Webs We Website: ebs b bsssiiite: itte: t : www.joycetourney.com Riders’ starting kicker after some early struggles, chats with Kapp in Rider One-On-One about the life of a kicker. Slotback Jason Clermont reflects on his time in Regina so far in Breeding Green and White. The interesting career of Steve Mazurak is examined in Rider Flashback. Mason Lanigan talks about why football is I KNOW MY friendly to him in Young Roughriders. For a Roughrider BUSINESS® season review, turn to Rider Report Card. Joyce Tourney If you have any final questions or comments about Inside Green, email me at: jonathanahamelin@hotmail.com

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