23-03-2019, 00:39
(This post was last modified: 23-03-2019, 19:10 by ritchiebaby.)
Scotland's team for this year's Championships to be held in Lethbridge, Canada from Saturday 30 March to Sunday 7 April is Bruce Mouat (Skip), Grant Hardie (Third), Bobby Lammie (Second), Hammy McMillan (Lead) and Ross Whyte (Alternate). If the names sound familiar, it's because they are the same four players who won Bronze last year, with a different alternate player and the same coach, Alan Hannah.
Scotland have to play Russia, Switzerland, Netherlands, USA, Sweden, Korea, Norway, Japan, China, Canada, Germany and Italy in the round-robin games. The Qualifying Games and the Semi-finals are on 6 April with the Medal Games on 7 April. Certainly Canada, Scotland, Sweden and USA must be among the favourites with a new Norway team and Switzerland to be also in the mix.
It'll almost be over by the time I get back on here, but I'm sure that there will be games featured on Eurosport and BBC Online, and I'll do a big catch-up late in the week.
Scotland have to play Russia, Switzerland, Netherlands, USA, Sweden, Korea, Norway, Japan, China, Canada, Germany and Italy in the round-robin games. The Qualifying Games and the Semi-finals are on 6 April with the Medal Games on 7 April. Certainly Canada, Scotland, Sweden and USA must be among the favourites with a new Norway team and Switzerland to be also in the mix.
It'll almost be over by the time I get back on here, but I'm sure that there will be games featured on Eurosport and BBC Online, and I'll do a big catch-up late in the week.
Cabbage is still good for you