It's been a while for me since actually attending the game. You can tell that because my last LDC the Bombers actually won.
Keep in mind this thread doesn't necessarily have to be about live experiences at the game, just fond memories in general of this Canadian football staple.
As I said, my last time in the stands was in the midst of the 12 game win streak in 2001. This just so happened to be the last time in the archaic days of non-televised games that the Bombers-Riders Labour Day Classic was not broadcast.
Just as well, it wasn't exactly an exciting game. Up and comer Kevin Glenn was getting his shot to start at quarterback for the Riders. I still vividly remember watching Dave Donaldson high stepping out of the pile on the game clinching defensive stop at the end of the game. I also recall listening to the Riders radio guys hype it up like Glenn was the next Flutie after looking somewhat competent in the game on the drive home.
As we were driving there though, I read the Free Press with Dave Ritchie stating that Winnipeg should get the LDC game every other year. I mean, it shouldn't change, the weekend in Regina is too good of an experience and every true Blue Bomber fan must experience it at least once. But still, Ritchie is the man.
Other memories include being at the one when Westwood kicked a last second field goal to win the game. I was pretty young but do remember watching the play and thinking "holy crap, we won!"
Another one was staying at the Regina Inn and back hen the Bombers stayed there as well. My grandfather, my uncle and me shared an elevator with Reggie Slack, to specify, at the time current Bomber Reggie Slack. My uncle commented something along of the lines of "don't let it be a blowout.." Reggie says they'll try and keep it close or something like that. After we part ways my uncle's just like "I meant don't let it be a blowout for them..." A lot of time though we'd stay at the Plains Inn. It wasn't fancy, but it got the job done.
As for not being in the stands, the opening drive in 2003 was magic.
-Short kickoff Harold Nash returned for great field position
-11 yard pass to Milton Stegall
-Huge catch and run to Mike Sellers down the sideline
-Nice rushing play by Charlie Roberts. He got crushed and didn't even care
-Play action, Khari strolls into the endzone untouched
Your turn. Share your POSITIVE LDC experiences. More than enough negative around here lately.
It's been a while for me since actually attending the game. You can tell that because my last LDC the Bombers actually won.
Keep in mind this thread doesn't necessarily have to be about live experiences at the game, just fond memories in general of this Canadian football staple.
As I said, my last time in the stands was in the midst of the 12 game win streak in 2001. This just so happened to be the last time in the archaic days of non-televised games that the Bombers-Riders Labour Day Classic was not broadcast.
Just as well, it wasn't exactly an exciting game. Up and comer Kevin Glenn was getting his shot to start at quarterback for the Riders. I still vividly remember watching Dave Donaldson high stepping out of the pile on the game clinching defensive stop at the end of the game. I also recall listening to the Riders radio guys hype it up like Glenn was the next Flutie after looking somewhat competent in the game on the drive home.
As we were driving there though, I read the Free Press with Dave Ritchie stating that Winnipeg should get the LDC game every other year. I mean, it shouldn't change, the weekend in Regina is too good of an experience and every true Blue Bomber fan must experience it at least once. But still, Ritchie is the man.
Other memories include being at the one when Westwood kicked a last second field goal to win the game. I was pretty young but do remember watching the play and thinking "holy crap, we won!"
Another one was staying at the Regina Inn and back hen the Bombers stayed there as well. My grandfather, my uncle and me shared an elevator with Reggie Slack, to specify, at the time current Bomber Reggie Slack. My uncle commented something along of the lines of "don't let it be a blowout.." Reggie says they'll try and keep it close or something like that. After we part ways my uncle's just like "I meant don't let it be a blowout for them..." A lot of time though we'd stay at the Plains Inn. It wasn't fancy, but it got the job done.
As for not being in the stands, the opening drive in 2003 was magic.
-Short kickoff Harold Nash returned for great field position
-11 yard pass to Milton Stegall
-Huge catch and run to Mike Sellers down the sideline
-Nice rushing play by Charlie Roberts. He got crushed and didn't even care
-Play action, Khari strolls into the endzone untouched
Your turn. Share your POSITIVE LDC experiences. More than enough negative around here lately.