REGINA -- Theyre the overwhelming favourite as Grey Cup hosts and are carrying the weight of an entire provinces expectations. Bob Uecker Jersey . But the presssure is off the Saskatchewan Roughriders, according to head coach Corey Chamblin. He says getting to Sundays CFL championship was the real challenge. "The biggest pressure for our team was making sure no one else sat in our locker-room," Chamblin said Wednesday at the annual Grey Cup coaches news conference. "Its about working all off-season, all year to protect your house and that was the biggest thing and the biggest pressure we had. "Were in it now and as I tell the guys, if were good enough to be in it were good enough to win it. Its time for it to be decided now on the football field, not in the media, not with trash talking." Riders general manager Brendan Taman made it clear early this off-season he was serious about fielding a Grey Cup contender with Regina hosting the big game. He acquired receiver Geroy Simon from the B.C. Lions before adding defensive linemen Ricky Foley and John Chick and defensive back Dwight Anderson in free agency. Not only are Simon, Foley, Chick and Anderson all CFL veterans but each has a Grey Cup ring, Chick earning his with the Riders in 07 before heading to the NFL. However, adding experienced performers to an already solid core only served to jack up expectations in football-mad Saskatchewan, especially after both B.C. and Toronto had captured Grey Cup titles as the host city the past two years. The Roughriders, who will face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Moasic Stadium on Sunday, lived up to that billing, winning its first five regular-season games and eight-of-nine before suffering three straight losses. After rebounding with three consecutive victories, the Riders were relegated second in the West Division behind Calgary after dropping a 29-25 decision to the Stampeders on Oct. 26. Saskatchewan (11-7) lost its final two-regular season games before beating B.C. 29-25 in the West semifinal, then emphatically dispatching Calgary 35-13 at McMahon Stadium in last weekends division final. "The thing about pressure is how you deal with it," Chamblin said. "By having some of the veterans we added and just having the core of our football team, we took that pressure and applied it to ourselves. "Were extreme competitors in our room and we use all the outside pressure to help make sure were where we want to be." To claim Saskatchewans fourth Grey Cup title, Chamblin will have to beat someone who was instrumental in leading the franchise to two championships. Hamilton coach Kent Austin guided the Riders to the 89 crown as the clubs starting quarterback, then in 07 as its head coach. The Riders clearly havent forgotten -- a large banner of Austin hangs outside of Mosaic Stadium and a parking lot still bears his name. "I actually come in the other way," Chamblin said when asked about seeing Austins banner every day he comes to work. "Theres great history here in Saskatchewan and Kents been part of that and the one thing I never want to do is remove those ancient landmarks. "Thats part of the foundation . . . so for me to see that is an honour and I try to build on all the things those guys did in the past." Austin will forever be associated with Saskatchewans Grey Cup success, but he has also jilted the teams loyal fans. In 94 while mired in a contract impasse with the club, Austin demanded to be traded and was to B.C., helping the Lions win the Grey Cup. In 07 after leading the Riders to their CFL title, he abruptly left Regina to become the offensive co-ordinator at Ole Miss, his alma mater. In 2012, he was mentioned as a head-coaching candidate with both the Riders and Ticats but opted to remain at Cornell before ultimately returning to the CFL a year later with Hamilton, again drawing the ire of some Saskatchewan football fans. But Austin said he will forever cherish his memories of playing and coaching in Regina. "Im very honoured to be recognized," he said. "This organization has meant a lot to me and my family and were proud to have had a history here both with the team and the community. "Its hard to get here and every one of the Grey Cups are special but that being said, its best to face Saskatchewan. If I was going to play a team, it would be Saskatchewan. If were not going to win it, which we hope very much that we do, it will be good to see Saskatchewan in there." Austin led Hamilton to a 10-8 record and second in the East Division in his first season as the clubs vice-president of football operations, coach and GM. The Ticats are in the Grey Cup for the first time since 99, but Austin said thats more a testament to the clubs players and not its coach. "This is a team game and there a lot of people you need to do things at a very high level to win championships across the board," he said. "We (head coaches) are just a part of it, a small part of it. "Players win football gams, not coaches." The Riders might be playing on their home field but Chamblin is attempting to reduce distractions by putting players in hotels and imposing a nightly curfew. "When you look at the Grey Cup, its a championship game (involving) the two best teams in the league," he said. "The biggest thing is I want them to stay in the routine theyve been in, that they only think football. "I just dont want them to deviate from the norm of what theyve had." Francisco Cervelli Braves Jersey .Mallais and his team out of Saint John defeated James Grattan 5-4 in Fredericton.The 2015 Tim Hortons Brier from Feb. 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Hodgson has selected his first-choice centre-back pairing of Gary Cahill and Chris Smalling with 21-year-old Everton defender John Stones acting as back-up.However, Stones experienced club-mate Phil Jagielka, who played at both the 2014 World Cup and during Englands unbeaten qualifying campaign, misses out, with Hodgson expected to utilise Tottenham Hotspur holding midfielder Eric Dier as a back-up centre back. Theyre players I respect and admire, but you have to make a decision, Hodgson said on Monday when announcing his 26-man squad that will be reduced to 23 names by May 31.Ive decided wed rob Peter to pay Paul, in the sense of taking only seven defenders, and unfortunately thats gone over Phil.It was a tough conversation, but Im glad to have spoken to him. Experienced England central defender Phil Jagielka has missed out on a place in Englands Euro 2016 squad Carragher, though, believes Hodgson is taking a risk by not including a fourth central defender in his squad for this summers tournament, especially given Dier has not played as centre back for Spurs this season.I think normally - there are going to be three players dropped - you would expect those players to be from each area of the team, he told Sky Sports News HQ.But a defender cant drop out as there are only seven in there.I think the thinking is Dier has played as a centre back, but he has not played there all season. And I think that is a bit of a risk, I must say, to just go with the three centre backs. To have Stones and Dier, who has not played there all season, as back-up centre backs is a bit of a risk Jamie Carragher The former Liverpool defender, who represented England 38 times in an 11-year intternational career, also thinks Hodgson is taking a chance by having Stones as first reserve given his mixed form for Everton this season. Atlanta Braves Shirts. And one of them is John Stones, do not forget, who has had a tough time of it this season, Carragher said.So to have John Stones and Dier, who has not played there all season, as back-up centre backs is, I think, a bit of a risk. Roy Hodgson will be forced to use Spurs holding midfielder Eric Dier as a makeshift centre back if he suffers injuries to his three central defenders Sky Sports pundit Graeme Souness agrees with Carragher and feels Hodgson has left himself open to criticism should one of his centre backs pick up an injury prior to the Euros.There are several surprises in the squad, said the former Liverpool manager.I think it is common sense to take players who are fit, bang at it, playing well and not take a chance on people who have not been playing regularly.I think there are several areas there where he has left himself open to criticism if it does not work for him. Everton defender John Stones has been out of form for his club for much of this season, says Jamie Carragher I think maybe he is not quite sure himself and so he has given himself the option of including someone who was not at the front of his mind.Only he can tell you that, but you have to go with your gut feeling and he has gone with who he thinks he can trust.He is the manager and it is his head that is in the noose if it all goes pear-shaped and it is totally down to him if it does.But again I come back to it, we are all football people, and we all see things a wee bit different. Also See: Rashford and Wilshere in squad England announcement LIVE! Wilshere ready for England Hodgson: No Rooney guarantees ' ' '