Football fans meet the 2016 Roughriders
Players met fans at a downtown street festival in Saskatoon
A sea of green filled downtown Saskatoon Sunday during a street festival connecting Saskatchewan Roughrider players with fans.
Members of the club were all smiles under a hot June sun, meeting admirers at the Training Camp Street Festival.
The smiles came despite a loss the night before, in Regina, in a pre-regular season match against the B.C. Lions.
Denise Clair, originally from Radisson, Sask., and now living in Saskatoon, said events like the festival show how big Rider nation is outside of the club's Regina home base.
"I've been a rider fan for over 30 years," Clair said. "I grew up with them and it's great to see everybody connecting. We are just one big nation, so it's great to see them here rather than always in Regina."
"I'm having trouble keeping track because there's so many new players ... most of the ones I like they're gone," he said, quickly added that he has faith in the team's new coach and he's optimistic for the upcoming season.
"I think it will be a good season," Roy said. "Change is good. I just didn't think it would be that many, that quick."
The Riders continue training camp in Saskatoon this week. The team's next pre-season game is on June 18 against the Edmonton Eskimos at Commonwealth Stadium.