REGINA -- Corey Chamblin had his starter back Thursday. Darian Durant returned under centre with the Saskatchewan Roughriders after suffering a foot injury in last weeks 39-28 road win over the Toronto Argonauts. Durant had a walking boot on his foot earlier in the week and didnt practise before Thursday. Durant, 30, split snaps with the starting offence and performed well, Chamblin said. However, the Riders head coach is taking a wait-and-see approach regarding whether Durant will face the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday at Mosaic Stadium. "Darian looked pretty good . . . you could tell he had a day off as far as his throwing but other than that he looked good," Chamblin said. "He says he feels like hes in that 85-90 per cent range and can tape it up and do some things and be ready to go. "But if he feels like hes limping and cant do what the gameplan says then he probably wont go. We want to make sure how healthy he is, if he felt any pain, does he feel like hes mobile enough and do we feel like hes mobile enough?" Backup Drew Willy also practised with the starters Thursday after seeing plenty of time with the No. 1 unit earlier this week with Durant out. "That was the good thing about it," Chamblin said. "When Darian didnt practise Day 1 it allowed Drew to get his reps in and that was pretty good for him." Durant has had a solid start to the season for the unbeaten Riders (3-0). He has completed 54-of-75 passes (72 per cent) for 674 yards with eight touchdowns and no interceptions and has a league-best efficiency rating of 135.1. Sophomore Willy has made one career CFL start, that being a 28-17 loss to Montreal last September. The former University of Buffalo star was 22-of-34 passing for 225 yards and a TD with two interceptions. Whoever starts against Hamilton will have the benefit of another reliable receiver in the lineup. Chamblin said veteran slotback Geroy Simon, a key off-season acquisition from B.C., will make his long-awaited Saskatchewan debut after missing the clubs first three games with a leg injury. "Superman will fly," Chamblin said of Simon, who traditionally strikes a Superman pose after each TD he scores. "What people dont understand is with Geroy you dont even notice him and not in a bad way. "Its like hes been here forever, hes woven himself in and just brings confidence to the guys and confidence to the quarterback knowing he has another set of sure hands. For the younger guys, its being around a legend because hes going to be a Hall of Famer one day and he helps them take their game to a new level." Simon, 37, is a two-time Grey Cup champion and six-time league all-star over his 14-year CFL career. Hes the all-time leader in receiving yards (15,787) and needs 29 catches to break Ben Cahoons league record of 1,017. Simon joins a Saskatchewan offence thats on a nice roll. The Riders lead the CFL in scoring (38 points per game) and rushing (173 yards) and are second in total yards (398.7). Running back Kory Sheets has a league-best 442 rushing yards, the highest three-game total to start a season in CFL history. Sheets ran for a career-high 178 yards against Toronto and will be key performer against a Hamilton defence allowing 147.3 yards per game rushing and 8.8 yards per run attempt. Hamiltons defence is also allowing 29.7 points per game as well. Sundays contest will also mark the return Kent Austin to Saskatchewan. Austin guided the Riders to a Grey Cup win in 89 as the starter before taking the club to another CFL title in 07 in his first season as a head coach. Two months later, Austin left Saskatchewan to become the offensive co-ordinator at his alma mater, Ole Miss, before being named Cornells head coach Jan. 26, 2010. 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Burris threw two TD passes, including a key 15-yard fourth-quarter strike to Bakari Grant that effectively countered a Toronto comeback bid and led Hamilton to a 33-19 victory. Wholesale Balenciaga Sneakers . The Brazilian goalkeeper signed a loan deal with the Major League Soccer club on Friday as he looks to get playing time ahead of this summers World Cup in his home country.LONDON - Transfer spending is increasing globally as some countries recover from the economic downturn, a FIFA official said on Thursday, while questioning if clubs are hiding money from some player moves. The first half of 2013 saw $929 million of international player trading, 40 per cent more than the $664 million spent between January and June last year, and closer to the 2011 figure of $855 million. "Certainly the economic fortunes of certain countries are getting better, others are falling," Kimberly Morris, who oversees integrity at FIFAs transfer unit, told The Associated Press. "I think people are maybe feeling a bit more optimistic on the whole and that may be the reason there is an increase. There is certainly a clear increase." The costliest deal in the summer transfer window in Europe so far has seen Brazil forward Neymar join Barcelona from Santos for 57 million euros ($74 million). English clubs tend to be the biggest spenders, and the most expensive Premier League import this summer is currently Brazil midfielder Fernandinho, who was bought from Shakhtar Donetsk by Manchester City for 30 million pounds ($45 million). Registering cross-border deals with FIFAs Transfer Matching System has been mandatory since 2010 in a bid to curb money laundering and corrupt deals. The online system requires buying and selling clubs to input matching information, including payment schedules, before a transfer is approved. Speaking at a World Sports Law Report conference in London, Morris questioned why the $929 million this year has been generated by only 12 per cent of deals, with the rest appearing to be freee moves.dddddddddddd Morris highlighted how the "bulk of transfers dont generate the bulk of wealth." "As a lawyer and as a compliance person Im curious to know whether ... thats actually representative or whether theres a lot of money thats not being captured. Because 12 per cent and almost a billion dollars is a really interesting discrepancy." Morris is also concerned that some free transfers might be used to avoid taxes. "There is very interesting activity, particularly with Brazil-Uruguay and Argentina-Uruguay where payers are moving for free and then being loaned out, where the money resides in the tax haven of Uruguay," she said. "And thats something we are looking at and considering why it is happening." FIFA has shown it will sanction clubs which break its transfer rules, with Argentine club Independiente and Italian side Genoa fined this year. In a blocked deal for defender Julian Velazquez, Independiente tried to charge buying club Genoa for a document that should have been provided for free. Genoa was also fined 35,000 Swiss francs ($37,000) for failing to submit documents to FIFAs online process. "What you are seeing is a much bigger appetite at the disciplinary committee level — as you saw with the Genoa-Independiente case — to impose sanctions that have some teeth," Morris said. "Because if you fine a club 35,000, thats going to maybe have a difference to their bottom line rather than just 5,000. If the fines get bigger and the fines get more pronounced its going to have a knock-on effect in terms of the behaviour you see." ' ' '