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EXTRA END WIN KEEPS SCOTLAND ON RIGHT SIDE OF WIN/LOSS COLUMN AT WORLD MIXED DOUBLES
An extra end victory over an experienced Australian partnership saw Scotland still in credit as they ended the second day of the World Mixed Doubles Championship in Sweden. On their debut at the event, Sophie Jackson and Duncan McFadzean had...
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SCOTS GET OFF TO WINNING START AT WORLD MIXED DOUBLES
Sophie Jackson and Duncan McFadzean recovered from a sticky start to their opening match at the World Mixed Doubles Championship to secure a solid 7-3 victory over Czechia in their opening match in Sweden’s Oestersund Arena. The Scots, who are...
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NEW PAIRING TARGETS SCOTLAND’S THIRD WORLD MIXED DOUBLES TITLE IN FOUR YEARS
Scotland will be represented by competition debutants at this season’s World Mixed Doubles Championship, but recently crowned national champions Sophie Jackson and Duncan McFadzean have very different levels of experience of curling at this level.For Jackson it is a second...
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STRONG SCOTTISH CONTINGENT SET FOR SEASON’S LAST SLAM
Just two days after the World Championships ended in Switzerland, Team Mouat are on the road again as part of a powerful Scottish representation that will line up in the men’s event at the Princess Auto Players’ Championship which takes...
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EXTRA AGONISING END FOR SCOTS IN BRONZE MEDAL MATCH AT WORLDS
Bruce Mouat has admitted that he and his teammates will need time to lick their wounds after the loss of their title was exacerbated by a cruel extra end defeat in the bronze medal game at the LGT World Men’s...
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SCOTS WORLD CHAMPS DEFENCE ENDS WITH DEFEAT TO CANADA IN SEMIS
Scotland’s LGT World Men’s Curling Championships title defence ended in Switzerland when they were beaten 9-4 by Canada in a semi-final which changed dramatically after the midway interval. Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie and Hammy McMillan had gained the...