Rookie defensive lineman Holley had impact on Argonauts’ Grey Cup win
VANCOUVER — Ralph Holley began the season as an unheralded rookie on the practice roster but finished it leaving his mark on a Grey Cup title.
The six-foot-one 285-pound defensive tackle registered no individual statistics in the Toronto Argonauts’ 41-24 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday night. But he was involved in the play that significantly affected the outcome.
Winnipeg starter Zach Collaros was forced to don a glove on his right hand after requiring stitches to close a nasty cut on his index finger. Holley said Collaros’s finger hit him in the helmet as he followed through on a pass early in the fourth quarter.
After returning to the game, Collaros threw three interceptions – including Robert Priester’s 61-yard return TD that cemented the outcome – as Toronto outscored Winnipeg 24-11 in the quarter to earn a second Grey Cup win over the Bombers in three seasons.