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Wolfpack logo afl1/2/2024 We held them to under 14 points for 57.5 minutes. “There was two and half minutes left before they took the lead. “If you look at the final score of the last game, it wasn’t indicative of what the game was,” Roth said. The defence will be the key focus for the AFL Championship. It was good to get that out and alive last night.” With him and some of the guys we slotted in at running back - we have a lot of weapons now. “He is a smaller guy with wheels, so he can be pretty evasive back there. “We were able to get our run game going and that is to his (Burzuk) credit,” Roth said. The National Championship won’t be for a few weeks after that, so there is no reason to leave anything.”Įven if Leyh is unable to go, Roth feels the team has the weapons to beat Fort McMurray. “We are confident we can pull out the win. We can’t leave anything in the tank, regardless of how it goes,” he said. Roth, who has been part of the Monarch-Buccaneers rivalry since 2016, is ready for the opportunity to finally take down the Monarchs. It was great to be able to do that to give him a chance to heal up a bit.” If he practices this week, we will go from there. “He is pretty tender but he is also pretty tough. The Bucs’ are now staring down their arch rival Fort McMurray, with league passing leader Leyh’s status still unknown. “He showed a lot of composure and poise back there,” Roth said. Roth credited Burzuk with operating the offence to victory. That is when you get the outcomes you want.” All in all, we operated as a team well and executed well. “He did a good job of filling the void, with Brandon (Leyh) being unavailable last night. “Our gameplan worked well for us,” Offensive Guard Vince Roth said. 18th, the Bucs’ were expecting a different team than the one they blew out earlier in the season - but the solid effort of Bucs’ third string quarterback Jarrett Burzuk ultimately led to a 38-13 victory on home turf. The Central Alberta Buccaneers took care of business against the Calgary Wolfpack and now are eyeballing an Alberta Football League Championship game against the Fort McMurray Monarchs.
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