Ian Hamilton

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Ian Hamilton is a senior writer at Riderville.com and has covered the Canadian Football League for nearly 30 years.

Brandon Bridge ready if needed

September 10, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Brandon Bridge is set to take a handoff from Kevin Glenn if need be. Ian Hamilton of Riderville.com writes.

With bye weeks behind them, it’s full speed ahead for the Riders

August 22, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
The Saskatchewan Roughriders hope they’ve learned their lesson coming off their second bye week of the season. More from Ian Hamilton of Riderville.com.

Duron Carter gives Riders a much-needed hand

July 31, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Duron Carter says he doesn’t make a habit of trying one-handed catches. On Saturday, though, the Riders’ receiver had little choice.

Brandon Bridge making his mark in Riderville

June 12, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
After a strong performance in the first week of the pre-season, Canadian QB Brandon Bridge is making an impact in Saskatchewan.

For the Riders, pre-season means more than just evaluation

June 9, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
In Zach Minter’s mind, CFL pre-season games aren’t just about evaluating prospects or schemes. More from Riderville.com’s Ian Hamilton.

Young exits practice with hamstring injury

June 6, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
SASKATOON — Vince Young’s comeback with the CFL’s Saskatchewan Roughriders is on hold. The length of the delay is now the biggest question. The 34-year-old quarterback injured a hamstring during ...

Young adjusting but enjoying the process along the way

May 30, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Riderville.com’s Ian Hamilton reports from Riders camp where Vince Young is acclimating well to his new offensive system.

Former Sherbrooke teammates Chevrier, Gagné meet in Riderville

May 15, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Former Sherbrooke teammates Alexandre Chevrier and Alexandre Gagne’s paths to the CFL lead them both to Riderville.

Commitment not a question for Riders’ draft pick Meredith

May 12, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Eddie Meredith understands why people are questioning him as the Riders’ fourth-round pick. But the OL says there’s no question about his commitment.

Bridge looking out for no. 1

April 23, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have made some high-profile moves this off-season in hopes of finding a starting quarterback. In Brandon Bridge’s mind, the CFL team already had a No. 1 QB on its ...

Opportunity Awaits: Marshall looks to reignite career in Riderville

April 11, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
After spending eight months working a 9 to 5 job in California, Cameron Marshall was given the chance to get back to football in Riderville this season.

Breaking down the Riders’ new-look roster

April 3, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
With plenty of change in Chris Jones’ second season in Riderville, Ian Hamilton breaks down the current 71-man roster.

Kevin Glenn has enjoyed his nomadic lifestyle

March 29, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Kevin Glenn has been almost everywhere throughout his CFL career, but the quarterback says he’s OK with his nomadic lifestyle.

Riders’ O’Day: The more prospect footage, the better

March 20, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
With the CFL Combin looming, Saskatchewan Roughriders assistant general manager says that the more film teams can on draft-eligible prospects at the preliminary Regional Combines, the better.

Comeback Kid: Roosevelt eyeing ‘even better’ 2017

March 10, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
After being sidelined with a knee injury in 2016, Saskatchewan Roughriders receiver Naaman Roosevelt is ready to be “even better” when 2017 kicks off.

Vince Young is focused on the task at hand

March 10, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Vince Young is adamant that his road from the NFL to the CFL is a one-way street — at least for the time being.

Riders’ LaBatte eagerly awaits return in 2017

March 1, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
After missing most of the 2016 season, Brendon LaBatte is feeling good and can’t wait to make up for lost time with the Riders.

Riders’ new tackle Dennis has found his calling

February 17, 2017 | Ian Hamilton
Derek Dennis’ path to pro football was never cut and dried. Now, though, the 341-pound offensive lineman feels he’s where he needs to be.
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