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Hajrullahu's Game-Winning Boot Caps Wild Argos Labour Day Win over Ticats

Lirim Hajrullahu's last-second 11-yard field goal secured Toronto Argonauts' 35-33 victory, ending a five-game losing streak against Hamilton and improving their division standing.

  • On Monday, Lirim Hajrullahu's 11-yard field goal on the final play gave the Toronto Argonauts a 35-33 win after Nick Arbuckle's 63-yard completion to the Hamilton four-yard line.
  • Labour Day's rivalry atmosphere featured a sun-drenched crowd of 25,619, the largest at Hamilton Stadium outside a Grey Cup, as Toronto Argonauts secured their third Labour Day win at Hamilton.
  • Key scoring contributions came from Lirim Hajrullahu, who booted three field goals, four converts and a single, and Jake Herslow, who scored two touchdowns for Toronto.
  • The result shifted the standings when Toronto Argonauts moved into sole possession of third place, Bo Levi Mitchell reached 250 career touchdown passes but fell to a 7-1 Labour Day record, and Hamilton Tiger-Cats remained atop the East Division, two points ahead of idle Montreal.
  • A review that restored one second created the chance for Lirim Hajrullahu's game-winning kick; the teams meet again Oct. 4 at BMO Field, with Hamilton leading the series 37-16-1.
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Hajrullahu's game-winning boot caps Argos' wild 35-33 Labour Day win over Ticats

HAMILTON — Dejon Brissett added his own unique twist to the wild, often crazy Labour Day series between the Toronto Argonauts and Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

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Hajrullahu's game-winning boot caps wild Argos Labour Day win over Ticats

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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