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MOUAT’S MEN AIM TO TAKE EUROS FORM INTO WORLD CHAMPS
Having won a third European Curling Championships title in their third appearance at the event earlier this season, Bruce Mouat’s Scotland team is looking to emulate the way they have ended Niklas Edin’s domination of that tournament as they target...
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SCOTS PUSH UNBEATEN SWISS TO LIMIT BUT END ROUND-ROBIN WITH TWO MORE TIGHT LOSSES
Scotland’s Team Morrison ended their LGT World Women’s Curling Championships in Sweden with two battling displays, but ultimately suffered a 7-6 defeat to defending champions Switzerland and a 10-7 loss to Turkiye. It was a final day of round-robin action...
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SCOTS HEAD INTO FINAL DAY OF ROUND-ROBIN ON BACK OF DOMINANT WIN OVER NEW ZEALAND
Scotland’s Team Morrison responded well to a defeat at the hands of the 2018 Olympic champions when they controlled their meeting with win-less New Zealand from the first end to record their third win at the LGT World Women’s Curling...
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WIN OVER USA PUTS BOUNCE BACK INTO SCOTS AT WOMEN’S WORLD CHAMPS
Scotland’s Team Morrison were ahead just once in their meeting with the USA at the LGT World Women’s Curling Champs, but it happened when it mattered most as they stole at the final end to claim a deserved 8-7 victory...
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SCOTS DETERMINED TO STAY POSITIVE DESPITE FURTHER DEFEATS AT WORLD CHAMPS
Scotland’s Team Morrison suffered two more cruel defeats to Norway and Italy on the fourth day of action at the LGT World Women’s Curling Champs, but still believe they can turn things around in their remaining matches in Sweden. Following...
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MORRISON MAINTAINS BELIEF IN PLAY-OFF AMBITIONS AFTER STRING OF NARROW LOSSES
Narrow defeats to Korea and Canada on the third day of action at the LGT World Women’s Curling Championships in Sweden left Scotland’s Team Morrison still looking for their second win, but their skip reckons they are playing well enough...