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01-30-13 12:27PM |
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earle morris
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I for one admire so much the dedication and hard work that all top level women curlers in Canada put into this great game. the problem for most teams is that life gets in the way. Many women curlers in canada have full time jobs, and in many cases kids to look after as well. Try to add in competitive curling to this package and it is really a challenge and amazing that so many teams can still seriously pursue the holy grail!
Top level curlers in most other contending countries have a full ride (Scotland - Eve Muirhead, David Murdoch, Team China Men and women, Edin from Sweden,etc) and can really focus on curling. If we want our women to have a great shot at gold/silver, we need to find a way to better reward the top 3 or 4 teams so that they can give curling the priority it deserves in their complicated lives.
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01-30-13 05:26PM |
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quote: Originally posted by earle morris
I for one admire so much the dedication and hard work that all top level women curlers in Canada put into this great game. the problem for most teams is that life gets in the way. Many women curlers in canada have full time jobs, and in many cases kids to look after as well. Try to add in competitive curling to this package and it is really a challenge and amazing that so many teams can still seriously pursue the holy grail!
Top level curlers in most other contending countries have a full ride (Scotland - Eve Muirhead, David Murdoch, Team China Men and women, Edin from Sweden,etc) and can really focus on curling. If we want our women to have a great shot at gold/silver, we need to find a way to better reward the top 3 or 4 teams so that they can give curling the priority it deserves in their complicated lives.
Our country has alot of depth, how should those 3 or 4 be choosen, should it be based on ctrs performance or potential, how exactly?
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01-30-13 06:15PM |
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Rachel Homan is going to become one of the Best Women Curlers to ever play...She may win 10 Scotties before she is done. This is her first of many. Bye Bye J J..see ya. Your days of you and Jilly thinking you are the be all and end all of Canadian curling are done..thankfully.
Nedohin and her pretenders thankfully will fade away as well.
Shumay may be the surprise, anyone who can beat Lawton has to be pretty good.
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1-Homan Wins
2-Runner-up-Scott or Shumay
Possible Playoff Teams-MB and NS
LOL. Did you forget to take your meds?
JJ has how many titles? Homan has how many titles? Until you can back up what your saying don't bother spouting off. Your just embarrasing yourself.
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01-30-13 10:16PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unregistered
Rachel Homan is going to become one of the Best Women Curlers to ever play...She may win 10 Scotties before she is done. This is her first of many. Bye Bye J J..see ya. Your days of you and Jilly thinking you are the be all and end all of Canadian curling are done..thankfully.
Nedohin and her pretenders thankfully will fade away as well.
Shumay may be the surprise, anyone who can beat Lawton has to be pretty good.
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1-Homan Wins
2-Runner-up-Scott or Shumay
Possible Playoff Teams-MB and NS
Your words are kinda harsh but it can't be denied that the Jones team is on a slippery slope downward. Last year they didnt even make it to the final. Come playoff time Kaitlyn Lawes will have to shoot lights out in order for the Jones team to reverse the trend
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01-30-13 10:39PM |
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quote: Originally posted by earle morris
I for one admire so much the dedication and hard work that all top level women curlers in Canada put into this great game. the problem for most teams is that life gets in the way. Many women curlers in canada have full time jobs, and in many cases kids to look after as well. Try to add in competitive curling to this package and it is really a challenge and amazing that so many teams can still seriously pursue the holy grail!
Top level curlers in most other contending countries have a full ride (Scotland - Eve Muirhead, David Murdoch, Team China Men and women, Edin from Sweden,etc) and can really focus on curling. If we want our women to have a great shot at gold/silver, we need to find a way to better reward the top 3 or 4 teams so that they can give curling the priority it deserves in their complicated lives.
Good points Earl. Our amateur athletes are not well supported in this country. The 2012 Olympic results illustrate that.
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01-31-13 12:26AM |
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peteski
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quote: Originally posted by Rock Your World
Your words are kinda harsh but it can't be denied that the Jones team is on a slippery slope downward. Last year they didnt even make it to the final. Come playoff time Kaitlyn Lawes will have to shoot lights out in order for the Jones team to reverse the trend
I love how their downward slope is third place at the national championship. I will deny they're on this slope downward. They're still one of the top three teams in the country and they are co-favourites with Homan I'd say.
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01-31-13 12:52AM |
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quote: Originally posted by peteski
I love how their downward slope is third place at the national championship. I will deny they're on this slope downward. They're still one of the top three teams in the country and they are co-favourites with Homan I'd say.
I agree.No downward slope there.Katy is playing great and Jen is showing no rust at all.And no,they didn't make the finals last year,only by losing an incredibly close measure.I was in Red Deer for the playoffs last year and everyone was shocked when the measure went against the Jones team,everyone thought they had it.Regardless,they are one of the best teams there,love her or hate her,you can't deny that.
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01-31-13 01:23AM |
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The site has Kristin MacCuish, Jill's niece, as Jones' fifth. Interesting.
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01-31-13 09:48AM |
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ML, are you for real? Suspicious measuring? So are you accusing officials of fixing the game? Nedohin of bribing? Complete incompetency that no one including jones team could see (except for you)?
Also, overweight draw? If it stopped for shot rock it was not overweight. Are we to start calling every draw for a point that does not stop on the pin either "light" or "heavy" depending on which side of he tee line it is on?
Get over it....
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01-31-13 10:12AM |
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It appears some people dont understand the concept of "downward slope" Is JJs team a Top 3 womens team in Canada..Yes.. But three straight championships followed by a loss in a final followed by a semifinal loss is a downward slope
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01-31-13 11:12AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unregistered
It appears some people dont understand the concept of "downward slope" Is JJs team a Top 3 womens team in Canada..Yes.. But three straight championships followed by a loss in a final followed by a semifinal loss is a downward slope
You call it a "downward slope", I call it being amazingly consistent.....something that only the best teams in the world can pull off.
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02-02-13 03:15AM |
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Colleen
Colleen may not get out in the Senior after getting out in the STOH after all. She was 4th of 4 teams going into play tonight, but beat Nix to be tied for third now. Top 3 of the 4 teams get in the playoffs, after the double RR.
Colleen Jones plays Colleen Pinkney (Former Canadian and World Senior champ) and Pinkney beat Jones 8-6 the first time they played in the double round robin. Depending on what happens between Matatall and Nix, Jones might end up 4th and out of the playoffs.
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02-02-13 07:59AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Manitoba Legend
for Jones - in playoff encounters they often play 8 near perfect ends and then the half-shots, the misses and flawed strategies take hold and JJ loses. This happened often with Cathy O, less often with KL, but it happens.
ML, how many scotties titles did jones win with this occurring "so often" with Cathy O? and how many have they won with KL?
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02-02-13 10:09AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unregistered
ML, how many scotties titles did jones win with this occurring "so often" with Cathy O? and how many have they won with KL?
Cold hard facts are irrelevant to ML.. He spins things and says things that suit what he likes and ignores the truth
2011 Scotties Final
Jennifer Jones 68%
Amber Holland 83%
2012 Scotties semi final
Jennifer Jones 74%
Heather Nedohin 90%
Those are the facts Jack!!!
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02-02-13 01:39PM |
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Crawford won't take her legacy lying down. 8-5 over Robichaud in Draw 13 of NBScotties. Lots predicting Robichaud. Playoffs will tell the tale, I guess. Go Andrea.
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02-02-13 06:01PM |
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quote: Originally posted by decade
Are the NB playoffs not being updated on CZ?
Next game, SF, doesn't start until 7 PM AT (pretty soon)
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02-02-13 06:45PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unregistered
Cold hard facts are irrelevant to ML.. He spins things and says things that suit what he likes and ignores the truth
2011 Scotties Final
Jennifer Jones 68%
Amber Holland 83%
2012 Scotties semi final
Jennifer Jones 74%
Heather Nedohin 90%
Those are the facts Jack!!!
What point are you making, exactly? I notice you didn't pull up percentages from the previous Scotties finals. I wonder why that could be? But it's ML who finds "facts" irrelevant.
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02-02-13 10:12PM |
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Wow. Adams sure has been on a roll over in NB. Knocked off Robichaud in the semi now will face Crawford - who slaughtered her in the first game of the RR. She sure has momentum behind her. It's like she really really wants this! Don't know the team, but should be a barn-burner of a NB Scotties final. Have at 'em.
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02-03-13 12:01AM |
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quote: Originally posted by nelski
Wow. Adams sure has been on a roll over in NB. Knocked off Robichaud in the semi now will face Crawford - who slaughtered her in the first game of the RR. She sure has momentum behind her. It's like she really really wants this! Don't know the team, but should be a barn-burner of a NB Scotties final. Have at 'em.
It'll be a battle of Canadian Junior Champs for the New Brunswick title.
Melissa Adams 1998 (was Melissa McClure)
Andrea Crawford 2005 (was Andrea Kelly)
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02-03-13 12:46AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unregistered
Cold hard facts are irrelevant to ML.. He spins things and says things that suit what he likes and ignores the truth
2011 Scotties Final
Jennifer Jones 68%
Amber Holland 83%
2012 Scotties semi final
Jennifer Jones 74%
Heather Nedohin 90%
Those are the facts Jack!!!
And single game percentages are supposed to prove anything? Maybe you shouldn't post unless you know a little something about the game.
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02-03-13 01:28AM |
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And single game percentages are supposed to prove anything? Maybe you shouldn't post unless you know a little something about the game.
Single game percentages may give a small clue to shot selection (on the DGR the teams get, not the media report as per sample). Teams only get a cumulative report after the fifth draw (on Sunday night, and after the last draw of the day each day thereafter) after everyone has played at least 3 games. That's the minimum considered to be statistically significant by the CCA.
I tend to look at shot selection (# of inturns, # of hits, # of outturn draws etc.) as much as, and sometimes more than, just percentages, in setting up a game plan against a team.
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02-03-13 02:31AM |
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quote: Originally posted by ObsessiveCurler
It'll be a battle of Canadian Junior Champs for the New Brunswick title.
Melissa Adams 1998 (was Melissa McClure)
Andrea Crawford 2005 (was Andrea Kelly)
Andrea should win.
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02-03-13 12:50PM |
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Congrats to Andrea and team...especially Danielle Parsons! She's making the trip to Kingston while the team that kicked her off last year...is not!
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02-03-13 01:02PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unregistered
Congrats to Andrea and team...especially Danielle Parsons! She's making the trip to Kingston while the team that kicked her off last year...is not!
Is that game over? I thought it was to played later today?
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