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P.E.I. Privateers look to contain top-seeded Saint John Wanderers

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Adam MacDonald of the P.E.I. Privateers has his eyes focused on the football in practice as the team gets set to face the powerhouse Saint John Wanderers this weekend.
Adam MacDonald of the P.E.I. Privateers has his eyes focused on the football in practice as the team gets set to face the powerhouse Saint John Wanderers this weekend.

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Don't lament that the P.E.I. Privateers tangle with the powerhouse Saint John Wanderers in Maritime Football League playoff action Saturday in Saint John, N.B.

If you want to help in the semifinal game, which starts at 3 p.m., hope P.E.I. get the solid start it wants and keep the league-leading Wanderers in check.

"We have come out hard, dominate the point of attack... take on our blocks," said Zach Davidson, Privateers defensive end. "Make them know we aren't just coming out to lose, that we're here for a fight."

Saint John went 6-0 in the regular season, including a 48-14 drubbing of P.E.I. last month in Charlottetown, and outscored opponents 213-56. It's also the three-time defending MFL champ.

CLICK HERE FOR CLOSER LOOK AT SAINT JOHN'S TOP RUNNING BACK JON HAINES

P.E.I. finished 2-4 and in fourth place in the five-team circuit this year after a 2-0 start, but injuries and player commitments pulled away some of its keys guys for several weeks.

Quarterback Chris (Tex) Mutch missed three games with an ankle injury and in a summer league heavily rostered by students, jobs often come first and cam leave teams depleted.

It's a reality lost on Privateers head coach Vernon MacIntyre. He said those factors put players in roles they aren't accustomed to and impacts the team as the game wears on.

"Our starting quarterback went down, starting running backs go down, if affects your numbers. It makes a difference in the fourth quarter," said MacIntyre. "These are young men going to college and university, they have to work seasonal jobs, they have to get paid."

But there is still a game to play and MacIntyre knows he needs his team ready and focused.

"The big thing is just to keep our emotions in check early," he said.

Mutch is a former league MVP and drives the Privateers offence. He's in Saturday after a slow outing in a 33-7 loss last Saturday in Nova Scotia.

Mutch said the offensive key is to mix things up against a very good Saint John defence.

"We have to spread the ball around and keep them guessing. Obviously, we can't afford to turn the ball over. Ball security is a big deal. And we have to get points on every offensive possession," said Mutch, adding a good running game will help P.EI.'s wide receivers by drawing Wanderers defenders away from the passing lanes and into run support. "Then we'll go outside and over the top."

The other semi has the Fredericton Gladiators (3-2-1) hosting the Nova Scotia Buccaneers (2-3-1). Game time is 4 p.m.

Winners move on to the Moosehead Bowl final hosted by the highest remaining seed.

On the web at www.maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com.

Don't lament that the P.E.I. Privateers tangle with the powerhouse Saint John Wanderers in Maritime Football League playoff action Saturday in Saint John, N.B.

If you want to help in the semifinal game, which starts at 3 p.m., hope P.E.I. get the solid start it wants and keep the league-leading Wanderers in check.

"We have come out hard, dominate the point of attack... take on our blocks," said Zach Davidson, Privateers defensive end. "Make them know we aren't just coming out to lose, that we're here for a fight."

Saint John went 6-0 in the regular season, including a 48-14 drubbing of P.E.I. last month in Charlottetown, and outscored opponents 213-56. It's also the three-time defending MFL champ.

CLICK HERE FOR CLOSER LOOK AT SAINT JOHN'S TOP RUNNING BACK JON HAINES

P.E.I. finished 2-4 and in fourth place in the five-team circuit this year after a 2-0 start, but injuries and player commitments pulled away some of its keys guys for several weeks.

Quarterback Chris (Tex) Mutch missed three games with an ankle injury and in a summer league heavily rostered by students, jobs often come first and cam leave teams depleted.

It's a reality lost on Privateers head coach Vernon MacIntyre. He said those factors put players in roles they aren't accustomed to and impacts the team as the game wears on.

"Our starting quarterback went down, starting running backs go down, if affects your numbers. It makes a difference in the fourth quarter," said MacIntyre. "These are young men going to college and university, they have to work seasonal jobs, they have to get paid."

But there is still a game to play and MacIntyre knows he needs his team ready and focused.

"The big thing is just to keep our emotions in check early," he said.

Mutch is a former league MVP and drives the Privateers offence. He's in Saturday after a slow outing in a 33-7 loss last Saturday in Nova Scotia.

Mutch said the offensive key is to mix things up against a very good Saint John defence.

"We have to spread the ball around and keep them guessing. Obviously, we can't afford to turn the ball over. Ball security is a big deal. And we have to get points on every offensive possession," said Mutch, adding a good running game will help P.EI.'s wide receivers by drawing Wanderers defenders away from the passing lanes and into run support. "Then we'll go outside and over the top."

The other semi has the Fredericton Gladiators (3-2-1) hosting the Nova Scotia Buccaneers (2-3-1). Game time is 4 p.m.

Winners move on to the Moosehead Bowl final hosted by the highest remaining seed.

On the web at www.maritimefootball.pointstreaksites.com.

A look at Saint John Wanderers top running back Jon Haines, now in his 15th season

- 11-time MFL all-star.

- Two-time MFL most outstanding player.

- Two-time MFL most outstanding running back.

- Four-time MFL most outstanding offensive player

- Maritime Bowl MVP in 2013.

P.E.I. Privateers defensive captain Richard Lush on Haines - "Year in and year out, Saint John has the best running back. He just turned 34-years-old and runs like he's 26. From a defensive perspective, we should have our most hard-nose guys in the box, our surest tacklers."

 

 

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