For at least three participants in the 101st Grey Cup game, a dream will be realized -- back to back championships. It doesnt matter which team wins. At least three members of last years Toronto Argonauts will become repeat winners. If the hometown Riders prevail, Ricky Foley, Tristan Black and Ejiro Kuale will win another ring. If the visiting Ticats break the hearts of an entire province, Evan McCullough, Brandon Isaac, Joel Reinders, and defensive coordinator Orlondo Steinauer will once again be champions. For Isaac and Kuale, its a particularly sweet opportunity. Isaac was released by the Argos early in the season and quickly signed in Hamilton, while Kuale, who signed with Montreal in the off-season, was let go by the Alouettes before finding his way to Regina in September. Its a chance for both players to end a frustrating season on an incredible high. "Ive thought about it a little bit," Kuale told TSN.ca "Ive talked about it with Ricky and Tristan and its pretty exciting to be in this position again." The fourth-year linebacker/rush end sees an incredible similarity between Torontos run last year to the path the Riders find themselves on right now. "I was talking about it with Foley," said the LSU product. "We had the home playoff game like in Toronto, we had to travel to the East Final, this year we had to travel to the West Final, now weve got the home Grey Cup. The mood feels the same." Isaac also relishes the opportunity to go back to back, and had a great experience at this weeks East Breakfast when he got to revisit an old friend. "I went and looked at the Grey Cup and saw my name on it," said the linebacker. "I told the guys they have the opportunity to put their names on it as well." It would be an incredible way to end a season that started out with his stunning release. "Coming into the season, I prepared myself," said the South Carolina product. "I was named captain, took that to heart, thought it was a big step in my life. It was taken away from me. I was down, frustrated, shocked, upset at myself and upset with others." "Then I got an opportunity to come over here," Isaac continued. "I kept on battling and battling and now Im here at the Grey Cup with the team that gave me the opportunity to play football." Evan McCullough brought versatility to the Ticats when he arrived from the Double Blue, but he didnt bring his Grey Cup ring to Regina. Thats safely tucked away back at his home in the United States. The starting defensive halfback told TSN.ca that he hasnt thought about the rare opportunity to win consecutive championships. "I havent because it really hasnt hit me yet," said McCullough "To be a part of the 100th Grey Cup champions and then get a chance to go back for the 101st is awesome, its amazing. A lot of people dont get to experience that, and I get a chance to do that at a young time in my career." Ricky Foley experienced the absolute high last year of winning a championship, doing it for his hometown team in his home stadium, and also playing well enough to be named the games Outstanding Canadian. Since the time he put pen to paper with Saskatchewan, hes thought about the opportunity to accomplish what may occur on Sunday. "I thought about it when I came here," said the native of Courtice, Ontario. "At the same time you dont want to be focused on back-to-back, you want to be focused on executing and playing a good game." Foley left an area of the country where the CFL struggles to gain attention at times, to play in the heartland of the league. He has trouble visualizing what it will be like to run through the tunnel Sunday in front of Rider Nation. "I cant even imagine it," Foley told TSN.ca "Last year was pretty special and its hard to compare to that because I had so much family and friends in the crowd, it was unbelievable. But this is the Mecca of football in Canada. I dont know what to expect, but Im just going to enjoy it." Kuale shares Foleys fondness for the Rider faithful. "I get goosebumps every time I walk out on the field with the team or Im on the sidelines," said a smiling Kuale. "It feels like when I was back at LSU. I felt we had the best fans in the world and thats the way I feel about the Rider fans." Its rare that home teams win a Grey Cup game. Its even more unusual to have a player be on teams that win in consecutive years on their home field. Quarterback Jarious Jackson accomplished the rare feat last year, after winning a ring in 2011 with the BC Lions. Before that, members of the 1946-47 Argos were the last players to win back-to-back championships in front of home fans. 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Tavecchio and Conte spoke on the phone early Thursday.Rising Pune Supergiants severely dented Delhi Daredevils playoff hopes, with a nine-wicket win via Duckworth-Lewis in a rain-affected IPL clash. Adam Zampa again starred for Pune, taking 3-21 two games after his stunning 6-19 in a four-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad.Supergiants seamer Ashok Dinda (3-20) too was impressive with three wickets as Delhi managed only 121-6 - helped by Chris Morris (38no off 20 balls) taking 22 from the final over.Pune got off to a stirring start in reply, scoring 30 from the first three overs, and although Usman Khawaja (19 off 13) fell soon after, they were well ahead of the rate required when rain intervened twice in their run-chase.The second stoppage came with Pune 76-1 after 11 overs and no further play was possible, meaning the Supergiants, who cant qualify for the playoffs, at least move off the bottom of the table, while Delhi stay sixth, slipping further adrift of the top four.MS Dhonis decision to bowl first after winning the toss was rewarded when Dinda trapped the dangerous Quinton de Kock lbw in the third over - Delhi sluggishly only managing four runs from the first three.Karun Nair hit back-to-back boundaries in the fifth over to help his sides cause, before Dinda added a second victim in Shreyas Iyer.Nair steadilyy accumulated 41 from 43 balls, but batsmen continued to struggle at the other end - Zampa removing Sanju Samson (10) stumped and Rishabh Pant to a top-edged slog, before accounting for Nair too, albeit to a questionable lbw decision in the 14th over.dddddddddddd. MS Dhoni was rewarded when he won the toss and decided Rising Pune Supergiants should bowl first JP Duminy (14) fell in the penultimate over to Dinda, but Morris final-over assault - two fours and two sixes smashed from the last four balls - at least gave Delhi something to bowl at.Punes start with the bat was in stark contrast to Delhis, Khawaja smashing three fours off Zaheer Khan in the third over.He fell to Morris four balls later, but Ajinkya Rahane (42no off 36) and George Bailey (8no) cruised along despite the rain breaks and Pune eventually secured a well-deserved win.Catch more IPL action on Wednesday as play-off hunting Royal Challengers Bangalore play struggling Kings XI Punjab. That clash is live on Sky Sports 2 from 3pm. ' ' '