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July 1, 2009

Robertson Runs Over ‘cats

HAMILTON — Kerry Joseph threw three touchdown passes while Jamal Robertson ran for 124 yards and a TD as Toronto Argonauts earned a 30-17 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats to kick off the 2009 CFL regular season Wednesday night.

The win marked the successful debut of Toronto head coach Bart Andrus, the former NFL and NFL Europe coach who was appearing in his first-ever CFL game. Andrus is also serving as the Argos’ offensive co-ordinator and is calling the club’s offensive plays.

Andrus had the golden touch in the first quarter as Toronto surged into a 20-0 lead and never really looked back, effectively subduing the Ivor Wynne Stadium gathering of 23,211. The Argos effectively cemented the win on Joseph’s 22-yard TD strike to rookie Matt Lambros at 2:17 of the third, capping a four-play, 62-yard drive to open the second half.

Joseph finished 14-of-29 passing for 227 yards and the three TDs but was sacked four times.

Sophomore Quinton Porter had a rough outing for Hamilton, completing 26-of-39 passes for 234 yards and two TDs, but also two interceptions. Porter was also sacked five times.

The game featured the intensity usually equated with a Toronto-Hamilton contest, with a melee breaking out on Toronto’s second play from scrimmage that resulted in two unnecessary roughness calls and an objectionable conduct penalty. But the game also had way too much sloppiness and undisciplined play by both teams that often kept drives alive and the chains moving.

Arland Bruce III and Reggie McNeal had Toronto’s other touchdowns. Johnson booted three converts and a field goal.

Terry Caulley and Prechae Rodriguez had Hamilton’s touchdowns. Nick Setta, playing despite a back injury, had two converts and field goal but hit the crossbar on a 48-yard try. With Setta ailing, receiver Dave Stala handled kickoff duties.

The first-quarter outburst and Robertson’s power running combined to stake Toronto to a 23-10 half-time lead.

Toronto’s offence moved at will in the first as Joseph capped scoring drives of 91 and 98 yards with scoring strikes of 21 and seven yards to Bruce and McNeal, respectively.

That put Toronto on its 15-yard line, to make matters worse running back Jarrett Payton had to kick while Johnson recovered from making the tackle on the previous kickoff. But the Argos dodged a huge bullet as Hamilton took over at the visitors’ 49 but couldn’t muster anything.

Robertson, who ran for 102 yards on eight first-half carries, scored on a five-yard scamper to end the first to give Toronto it’s 20-point lead, set up by a Kevin Eiben interception.

Hamilton pulled to within 20-10 in the second on Porter’s three-yard TD strike to Caulley and Setta’s 18-yard field goal. But Robertson’s 48-yard run and a 15-yard facemask call on the tackle set up Johnson’s 25-yard field goal at 12:41, putting Toronto ahead 23-10.

Hamilton drove to the Toronto 15-yard line late in the quarter, but Lin-J Shell’s interception in the end zone snuffed out the threat.