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MUNRO AND CARSON SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND SCOTTISH JUNIOR TITLES IN ABERDEEN
Robyn Munro and Orrin Carson have earned the right to represent Scotland on the global stage once again after leading their teams to victory in the Scottish Junior Championships at Curl Aberdeen. For all eight players in the successful women’s...
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CONTENDERS SET FOR SCOTTISH JUNIOR TITLE BIDS
Fresh from reaching the semi-finals of a senior tour event last weekend, Robyn Munro feels her team of World Junior Championship winners are well prepared for their bid to return to that event by claiming the Scottish Junior title at...
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THREE-PRONGED SCOTTISH CHALLENGE LINES UP AT THE NATIONAL
World champions Team Mouat will begin their bid to reclaim the first major title they ever won by meeting domestic rivals as the young quartet led by former World Junior Championship winning skip James Craik make their Grand Slam of...
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CRAIK FOLLOWS BIG BROTHER’S LEAD IN CLAIMING FIRST SENIOR TITLE WIN
Just days after older brother James made a breakthrough at senior level with a first title win on the men’s curling tour, Ross Craik has emulated him by leading his team to victory at The Danish Open in Copenhagen. Craik...
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SCOTTISH JUNIOR CONTENDERS FACE SENIOR CHALLENGE
Robyn Munro and Ross Craik will finalise their preparations for this season’s Scottish Junior Championship in senior company as they lead their teams into action on the Continent this weekend. Along with their vice skip Lisa Davie, Munro, Holly Wilkie-Milne...
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TRY CURLING WHEELCHAIR DAY DEEMED ROARING SUCCESS
Attendance outstripped organisers’ expectations as British Curling tapped into a rich seam of raw talent at its first Wheelchair Come and Try event. The growing popularity of the sport was demonstrated by the turn-out at The Peak and The National...