Dave Ridgway - Awards and Honours

Awards and Honours

CFL All-Star, 1982, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1993
Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy Winner, 1989, 1990, 1991
Dick Suderman Trophy (Most Outstanding Canadian in a Grey Cup), 1989

His jersey number 36 is one of only eight jerseys retired by the Roughrider organization. Ridgway was inducted in to the Roughriders Plaza of Honour in 2000 and the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

Saskatchewan Roughriders 77th Grey Cup Champions
  • 1 Jeff Bentrim
  • 2 Eddie Ray Walker
  • 4 Albert Brown
  • 5 Kent Austin
  • 7 Richie Hall
  • 9 Mark Guy
  • 10 Terry Baker
  • 14 Tim McCray
  • 16 Tom Burgess
  • 18 Jeff Fairholm
  • 19 John Hoffman
  • 20 Lionel Vital
  • 21 Jeff Treftlin
  • 22 Donovan Wright
  • 24 Rob Bresciani
  • 26 Harry Skipper
  • 27 Glen Suitor
  • 30 Cedric Moses
  • 32 Milson Jones
  • 35 Kevin Dixon
  • 36 Dave Ridgway
  • 38 Dave Albright
  • 39 Tuineau Alipate
  • 41 Eddie Lowe
  • 44 Roger Aldag
  • 49 Kelly Trithart
  • 51 Dan Payne
  • 54 Mark Urness
  • 57 Bob Poley
  • 61 Bryan Illerbrun
  • 62 Vic Stevenson
  • 63 Bill Henry
  • 64 Ken Moore
  • 66 Mike Anderson
  • 68 Mike Turner
  • 70 Vince Goldsmith
  • 71 Bobby Jurasin
  • 74 Dan Rashovich
  • 76 James Curry
  • 77 Wayne Drinkwalter
  • 78 Gary Lewis
  • 80 Don Narcisse
  • 81 Ray Elgaard
  • 85 James Ellingson
  • 86 Ray McDonald
  • 92 Chuck Klingbeil
  • Head coach: John Gregory
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Bob Cameron
Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian
1989
Succeeded by
Warren Hudson

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