The Green Zone - Hour 2 - Darrin Bauming, Bonfire Sports Winnipeg

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It was another classic chapter in the long history of the Riders and Bombers Labour Day Classic! Saskatchewan managed to hang on to defeat Winnipeg 34-30 on Sunday. We get a Winnipeg perspective on the game as Darrin Bauming, host and operator of Bonfire Sports Winnipeg joins the show to give his thoughts and look ahead to the rematch in the Banjo Bowl on Saturday.
2 Sep 4PM English Canada Sports · Sports News

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