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Saskatchewan Roughriders Stu Foord (left to right) Wes Cates and Andy Fantuz sit dejected in the locker room after the Roughriders lost the Grey Cup game 28-27 to the Montreal Alouettes in Calgary, Sunday November 29, 2009.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntoshJeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press

The Montreal Alouettes are Grey Cup champions.

Damon Duval's 33-yard field goal with no time left capped a fourth-quarter rally from a 10-point deficit in a 28-27 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders.

A failed attempt moments earlier was negated by a Saskatchewan penalty and he didn't make a mistake on his second chance.

Avon Cobourne ran for one touchdown while Anthony Calvillo connected with Ben Cahoon for another to set up the comeback.

Montreal trailed 14-3 at the half and 20-10 after three quarters. Read the full story.

Througout the game, our team of writers at Calgary's McMahon Stadium followed the festivities for the 97th Grey Cup, and the first ever meeting in the modern era between Montreal and Saskatchewan for CFL supremacy. Join in below.



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