Grey Cup week in Winnipeg might not look like a usual week of practice of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, but head coach Corey Mace said he’s making sure the team remains focused on its ultimate goal.

Mace said he’s grateful for the team to have made it this far, but they still have a job to do.

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“It’s awesome, you work your tail off to hopefully be a part of this week and now that we’re here, the work’s already started,” Mace told media after arriving in Winnipeg on Monday.

“I’m looking forward to getting out of this suit, putting on some Riders gear and

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