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Mike Reilly leads Eskimos to Grey Cup against Redblacks

Quarterback Mike Reilly scored two touchdowns and passed for three more as the Edmonton Eskimos punched their ticket through to next Sunday's 103rd Grey Cup in Winnipeg against the Ottawa Redblacks with a 45-31 win over Calgary on Sunday.

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Mike Reilly had a pair of rushing touchdowns, and three TD passes, including a 33 yard strike to Derel Walker, to lead Edmonton to a 45-31 win over Calgary in the CFL West Final.

Edmonton Eskimos quarterback Mike Reilly shredded the CalgaryStampeders in the CFL West final Sunday, punching his team's ticketto the Grey Cup for the first time in a decade.

Reilly threw for three touchdowns and ran in two more as the hometown Eskimos defeated their southern Alberta rivals 45-31 in front of 34,414 fans at Commonwealth Stadium.

The Eskimos will play the Ottawa Redblacks next Sunday at Investors Group Field in Winnipeg in the 103rd Grey Cup.

"We got one more to go and that's the ultimate goal," said Reilly.

It was execution. We weren't giving up the big play defensively, and we were marching down the field and not taking penalties and not turning over the ball offensively.- Eskimos QB Mike Reilly on Sunday's CFL West final win

The Redblacks defeated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 35-28 in the East Division final earlier Sunday.

The last time an Ottawa team was in the Grey Cup was 1981, when the Rough Riders lost to the Eskimos 26-23.

"It was execution," said Reilly talking on the field after thegame as fans chanted his name.

"We weren't giving up the big play defensively, and we were marching down the field and not taking penalties and not turning over the ball offensively.

"We slowed down a bit in the fourth quarter but we played enough for three that it didn't matter."

Revenge

It's a bit of revenge for the Eskimos, and Reilly, the 30-year-old from Kennewick, Wash., now in his third season as Edmonton's starting QB.

Due to a broken foot and other injuries, Reilly saw limited action in last year's West final, which saw the Stampeders rout the Eskimos 43-18 at McMahon Stadium en route to a Grey Cup championship.

Reilly missed almost half the regular season due to torn knee ligaments, but came back to lead the Eskimos to nine consecutive wins, including Sunday's victory.

The Eskimos last went to the title game in 2005, defeating the Montreal Alouettes 38-35 in overtime.

The first half saw the Eskimos defence bend but not break as the Stampeders used tailback Jerome Messam either running the ball or on play action to move the ball on Edmonton's notoriously stingy defence.

Stalled drives

Four times Calgary quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell drove the offence down the field only to have the drives stall. Rene Paredes kicked four field goals of 44, 16, 48 and 10 yards. He added a 49-yard field goal in the third quarter in a lost cause for Calgary.

In the second half, Edmonton took control of the game for good.

Reilly hooked up with slotback Kenny Stafford on a 33-yard pass-and-run play barely three minutes into the third quarter to make the score 28-12.

Reilly then put the final nail in the Stamps' coffin on the firstplay of the fourth quarter, hitting wide receiver Derel Walker instride over the top for a 57-yard touchdown to make the score 38-15.

"They [the Eskimos] were definitely the better football teamtoday. They made the plays when they had to," said Mitchell."They made the adjustments at halftime and we didn't."