2024 SaskTel Plaza of Honor Class Announced

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2024 SaskTel Plaza of Honor Class Announced

Regina, Saskatchewan – The Saskatchewan Roughriders Football Club is proud to announce the six newest inductees into the SaskTel Plaza of Honor, Class of 2024.

Players:

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Neal Hughes:

The prolific wide receiver was a key member of the Roughriders’ Grey Cup championships in 1989 and 2007. *

Cody Fajardo:

The dynamic quarterback led the Roughriders to a West Division title and a berth in the Grey Cup in 2019.

Builders:

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Stan Schwartz:

The former Roughriders president guided the team through a period of unprecedented on-field success and financial stability. *

Candi Donaldson:

The pioneering reporter became the first female sports director in Canada, covering the Roughriders for nearly three decades.

Special Teams:

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Chuck Tiefenbach:

The legendary kicker was a two-time Grey Cup champion with the Roughriders, known for his clutch field goals and enduring spirit.

Media:

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William “Bill” Cowley:

The respected broadcaster spent over 40 years covering the Roughriders, providing insightful and entertaining commentary. The 2024 Plaza of Honor inductees will be officially celebrated at an induction ceremony during the 2024 Roughriders season. They will join the 253 other individuals and teams who have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the Roughriders franchise and the game of football in Saskatchewan. “This is an incredible class of inductees who have all left an enduring legacy on the Roughriders organization and the province of Saskatchewan,” said Craig Reynolds, President and CEO of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. “We are honored to recognize their achievements and contributions to the Roughriders’ rich history.” Congratulations to the 2024 SaskTel Plaza of Honor inductees!Dogeverse Presale Nears End: Last Chance to Join

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SaskTel Plaza of Honour Class of 2024 Announced

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are proud to announce the 2024 inductees into the SaskTel Plaza of Honour: *

Jeff Fairholm

, Defensive Back (1993-2002) *

Jock Climie

, Defensive End (1984-1995) *

Andy Fantuz

, Wide Receiver (2006-2015) These three outstanding individuals have made significant contributions to the Roughriders organization and the sport of football in Saskatchewan.

Jeff Fairholm

Fairholm was a key member of the Roughriders’ Grey Cup championship team in 1994. He was a three-time CFL All-Star and was named the league’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 1999. Fairholm was also a member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.

Jock Climie

Climie was a dominant force on the Roughriders’ defence for 12 seasons. He was a two-time CFL All-Star and was named the league’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player in 1989.

Andy Fantuz

Fantuz was one of the most prolific receivers in Roughriders history. He is the team’s all-time leading receiver in yards and touchdowns. Fantuz was a two-time CFL All-Star and was named the league’s Most Outstanding Canadian Player in 2010. The induction ceremony will be held on September 14, 2024, at Mosaic Stadium. The inductees will be honoured at halftime of the Roughriders’ game against the Edmonton Elks.

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