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After besting some truly great plays through TSNs CFL POY bracket, Montreals S.J. Green and Saskatchewans Geroy Simon have made it through to the final match of the 2013 TSN CFL POY. Both players made incredible catches, sacrificing their bodies to make the play. Ultimately it is up to you, the fans, to decide which play will be crowned our champion. Read the play breakdowns below and then make sure you go vote! S.J. Green Looking to grow the lead over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, new Montreal Alouettes starter Troy Smith turned to the right guy for a circus catch in veteran SJ Green. Already up 14-0 over the Tiger-Cats early in the second quarter in their Week 18 matchup in Guelph, Smith, a CFL rookie, lined up in the shotgun at the Ticats 40 yard line, surveying the field. Smiths 13-yard pass was a little off target but it didnt matter as Green laid out to make a spectacular one-handed catch. The Als receiver used quick reflexes in diving to his right and snatching the ball with his right hand before securing it against his body and falling to the ground. Geroy Simon It was a free play for the Saskatchewan Roughriders after the Toronto Argonauts jumped offside, and Geroy Simon took full advantage with a circus catch for a first down. Up 20-12 late in the first half in Week 12, Roughriders QB Darian Durant took the snap in the shotgun from Saskatchewans own 35 yard line. The QB throws it 25 yards over the middle to his future Hall of Fame receiver Simon, who makes an incredible one-handed catch. As impressive as the catch itself was, Simon held onto the ball while taking a punishing blow from Argonauts safety Matt Black. Topped off with a signature Geroy Simon ball flip, it was a huge first down and highlight reel play for the Green Riders. Supermans still got it. Who will take the final match of the 2013 TSN CFL POY and wear the crown? 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They had partnered for 12 seasons -- an eternity in this day and age for a franchise and a manager. They had won a lot of games together -- 998 to be exact -- and six division titles.ALTA BADIA, Italy -- Marcel Hirschers slalom victory revived Austrias chances of its first overall World Cup title in five years -- among the men and women. Hirscher held onto his first-run lead and completed the Gran Risa course in a two-leg combined time of one minute 47.16 seconds to overtake Aksel Lund Svindal for the overall World Cup lead. Olympic slalom champion Giuliano Razzoli finished second, a distant 0.56 seconds behind, and Felix Neureuther of Germany was third, 0.60 back. Svindal failed to qualify for the second run, placing 44th in the opening leg, and Hirscher moved nine points in front of the Norwegian. "At the moment its not important for me, because it doesnt matter in which position you are at this point in the season," the 22-year-old Hirscher said of the overall title. "Its not my first goal. It wasnt a goal for me two months ago, I never thought about it. Every race is a new race and a new chance for me. I want to go step by step. Im still young and I have to learn a lot." None of the Canadians qualified for the second run. Julien Cousineau of Lachute, Que., appeared as if he might crack the top 30 and take part in the second run but made a mistake on the bottom flat and ended up 35th. Calgarys Brad Spence was tied for 38th, ahead of Paul Stutz of Banff, Alta., in 45th and Calgarys Trevor White in 49th. Mike Janyk of Whistler, B.C., did not compete due to a sprained ankle. The last Austrian man to win the overall title was Benjamin Raich in 2005-06, while Nicole Hosp took the womens title in 2006-07. But Hirscher will now be expected to end the overall title drought for skiings top nation. "Its very big in Austria," Hirscher said. "Normally they are asking (Austria head coach) Mathias Berthold who can win and my name wasnt in this list, so I can do what I want and go step by step in my disciplines. The other guys, Benni (Raich), Romed (Baumann). They are guys for the overall." Perhaps -- although Baumann is 14th overall and Raich is just 24th. And Hirscher wont have much time to adjust to his new expectations, with the next race a night slalom in retired Austrian great Hermann Maiers hometown of Flachau on Wednesday. Known as the "Herminator,&quuot; Maier won the overall four times between 1998 and 2004.dddddddddddd Hirschers rise, however, was not unexpected. At the 2007 junior world championships in Flachau, he won the giant slalom and finished second in the slalom. "That was pretty cool at the time," said the five-foot-eight Hirscher. "The race hill is not too difficult -- normally its a womens race." Hirscher might want to use his same strategy from Alta Badia. "Being in the leading position after the first run is hard for anybody, because the whole nation is thinking about you," Hirscher said. "But after a while, I talked to myself and said it was time for full gas and I skied more than 100 per cent and it was a big success for me." Hirscher also won a giant slalom in Beaver Creek, Colorado, earlier this month, and now has five career victories. His performance this season is all the more impressive considering he broke a bone in his left foot just before last seasons world championships and didnt resume training until the off-season. "I was completely focused when I started training again after such a long break," Hirscher said. "After a few months training I told my coach, Oh my God, Im so focused on skiing at the moment." For Razzoli and Neureuther, finishing on the podium was somewhat of a surprise. Razzoli has struggled with a shoulder injury recently and Neureuther dislocated his right shoulder in the off-season, then injured his right knee. "I couldnt walk up steps anymore six weeks ago, so I was really happy to make the step up onto the podium today," said the German, the son of 1976 Olympic champion Rosi Mittermaier and Christian Neureuther, a six-time winner on the World Cup circuit. Among those failing to finish the opening run was Olympic combined champion Bode Miller. Likely worn down after a week of downhill training and races, Miller lost control at the second gate in the opening run, spun around backward and had both of his skis pointing straight up into the air when he hit the ground. After coming to a stop, Miller stared back up the mountain to see what tripped him up, then skied directly to the personal bus that he uses to travel the circuit. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys \' \' \'