On Thursday night, one day was very busy for Reed Ceruthors on Montana’s beer.
Menitoba ignore Pool A with the last playoff spot while Matt Dunstone of Manitoba forwarded Canada’s Brad Gushu 7-6 to earn the top seed in a nine-team group.
Gushu took another seed and Ceruthors took third place on the tiebreaker advantage over John Ipping of the North NT Natario. Ceruthors watched the game in his coach’s room at the Team Hotel near Prospera Place.
“We’re just driving to top on some groceries,” he said when he arrived immediately after the draw. “Because we stay longer now.”
Three teams will play in the qualification round on Friday. Page Playoffs are on tape on Saturday and the final set for Sunday night.
The Pool B Playoff Picture is set to finalize after the evening draw.
In the 7-0 team matches, Alberta’s Brad Jacobs and Saskachevan’s Mike McWane will face the seeds above. Sam Mobrock of NT Natario and Owen Purorsel of Nova Scotia, both were to meet for 4-3, third.
When he missed Angle-Rare’s attempt, Dunston gave three points on the third end. Gushu stole a point for a 4-1 lead in fourth place, but Dunstone was later dragged with a runback double for Duus in the seventh part.
-5–5 down but in the control of the hammer, Gushu made a vague mistake on the ninth end when his stone remained in the rings on a blank effort. Who gave the Dunstone hammer with the game and when Gushu’s draw was light, he made a single.
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“It was to be the Best team during the 10 ends,” Dunstone said. “It was our mindset today and I thought we did it. That’s why you saw the result. “
Dunstone (7-1) was given in 1-2 qualifier on Friday against the second rank in Pool B with this win.
“We are still in it and we are still playing really good,” Gushu said, which aims to the record fourth straight brier title. “We really had five ends. It was our first bad pull this week. “
The 1-2 game winners move on Saturday to Page Playoff 1-2 game. Friday’s 3-4 Qualifier Games winners losing teams will be in the Page Playoff 3-4 game.
Page Playoff 3-4 Winners move in the semifinals of Sunday against Page Playoff 1-2 Loser. Page Playoff 1-2 winner gets a direct berth in the final.
Ceruthors and epiping ended with a 6-2 record but Winnipeg Skip had a tiebreaker advantage as he won his lonely seat.
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Ceruthors, who won the brire with Jeff St Ough Faton in 2011, said that a two-hesent hour screen was closed in a screen time room, panic with teammates.
“It was loud,” he said with Chakli. “I was worried about a sound complaint.”
IPing did everything on Thursday by posting a 13-3 win on Nunawoot’s Shane Latimer.
The teams joined hands early and players from the northern NT Natario saw the last few ends of the Gusheu-Donstone game with family members in the Arena Suite.
Jupiter needed to win, when he ignored St. John’s ignorance after the eight ends he was optimistic. But the hopes were reduced when Gushu could not get the ninth end empty and the wide draw in the 10 sealed it.
“We will group again,” apping said. “It’s a bit bite right now.”
In the morning play, Mubroke defeated Tyler Smith of Prince Edward Island 8-4, while Pursell toped Aaron Barting of the northwestern regions 7-4.
Jacobs defeated Quebec’s Jean-Michelle Menard 6-4 and upheld Yukon’s Thomas Scofin Saskachevan’s Ryan Cliter 8-6.
In the afternoon, New Brunswick’s James Great defeated British Columbia’s Cameron de Jong -5 -5 and Alberta’s Kevin Ko Newfoundland and Labrador 5-1.
The four-time national champion KE, missed the playoffs 4-4 for the second straight year. Was at 3-5 in front of Grittton de Jong (2-6), Dillo (1-7) and Latimer (0-8).
Brire winner, Sask’s Moose Bar will represent Canada in the BCT World Men’s Curling Championship from March 29.
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