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Lockhart (EE)
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2019 national championships

this thread is to discuss scotties and brier 2019. figure i'd create a thread to discuss both.

first up , of course the scotties.

quite obviously the favorite is rachel homan. jenniffer jones will be the main threat. einarson or scheidegger(whichever one gets through) could contend but fleury and silvernagle look dangerous as well.

my thoughts overall:

ontario - as i said, rachel homan. based off form coming in you'd be hard pressed to find someone who could stiop them but this game isnt played on paper and there are teams here who could stop her if they arent sharp

canada - the 2nd favorite for the title. they have looked average most of the season but its a major event and you cant ever count jones out. wouldnt surprise me to see her win it all again. biggest threat to homan if they're on form

manitoba - not a great season but fleury gets better every time she gets to the scotties. this team is a real threat for the title

wildcard - whether it's scheidegger or einarson this team will be strong. scheidegger has, for the most part had a season to forget and underwhelmed in provincials but we know how good they are when they're on. einarson is funny had a very good season but underwhelmed in more than one of the big events. they should contend if they get through.

alberta - not strong enough for contender status outright. they have had some good results but i think they're a little behind the top 4

saskatchewan - silvernagle has been knocking on the door in saskatchewan for a while . the question will be how a mostly rookie team handles the event but stefanie has tons of experience and this team could sneak into the weekend if they handle the nerves

northern ontario - far better than their ranking. if they traveled and played full time they'd be regulars in the big events. but they dont travel a lot and their lack of exposure to top teams hurts them. we saw how good they can be a couple years ago so never say never but.. id be surprised if they get to the playoffs

nova scotia - a strong nova scotia team. they wont be easy oiuts for anyone and reaching tiebreakers might not be out of the realm of possibility but more than likely tjis will be another 5 win team

northwest territories - they have spield more than ever and had good success, winning their first ever event. very tempting to put them into darkhorse category . kerry has come close before but ultimately i feel like, much like previous years it will come down to kerry not getting enough help down the line. she's a shot maker but she cant do it alone

new brunswick - andrea has tons of experience and a lot of talent but she's been out of the game a while and her team has no experience here



prince edward island - suzanne has been to plenty of scotties but what i think hurts her is her inability to keep a lineup and constant slow starts. dont expect anything different from them this year

quebec - first time at the scotties. they are young and will treasure the experience but dont expect much from them

new foundland - same as quebec. first time here . they're here for the experience

british columbia - its sad BC curling has come to the point where you dont consider their team a threat at the scotties. sarah is a solid team that does well in BC but, as is the problem with most BC teams they dont travel a lot. her inexperience away from home will once again be their undoing. they might grab an upset and scare a team or 2 but ultimately dont expect them in championship pool

yukon - here for the experience.

nunavut - getting a win will be a big ask


championship pool qualifiers:

ontario
alberta
manitoba
northern ontario
canada
wild card
'saskatchewan
northwest territories

final 4

canada
ontario
manitoba
wild card

final

ontario def. manitoba


Brier

canada - strong contender but they havent looked as strong as the last couple years. more vulnerable this year but should be a factor at the end

alberta - as always koe will contend. probably the chief threat to gushue's title defense

british columbia - good to see jim back. with steve he has a strong combination . they will be tough for a lot fo teams and could definitely cause upsets but their lack of exposure to big teams this season will burn them, i think

manitoba - they struggled all year but won when it counted. brier at home and mike is motivated. look out

new brunswick - one of the teams there for the experience. they have a lot of experience in this sport down the line and can cause fits but dont expect them to advance

newfoundland - first brier for a young team. experience valuable. who knows when they'll get back since they'll likely have to deal with gushue again next year at home

northern ontario - always contenders here. they only missed playoffs once in this lineup. they can win it all . one of the favorites

nova scotia - another debutant. have had a respecatable season. they have been knocking on the door in nova scotia for a while . depending on the pool they land in they could advance

ontario - no doubt they have had a great season. but when asked to perform in larger events )slams) so far this year they've underwhelmed. they should advance but i doubt they'll be in the playoffs. they'll be close though

prince edward island - again, there for the experience.

quebec- one team to look out for. lots of talent here. much like ontario i expect they'll be close but just on the outside at the end

saskatchewan - my darkhorse pick. really good team. kirk will have to manage the marsh brothers who are new here but they can compete with anyone. how the marsh brothers do with nerves will greatly affect how they do

northwest territories - as always they'll put on a show. you never really know what to expect with them. could advance out of group could flop out. we'll see. the start will be key. if jamie gets confident they could make championship pool

nunavut - much like the women a win will be a victory

yukon - again, a win will be a victory here. lots of experience so could scare a couple teams though

wild card - bottcher or epping will be a strong addition. no question for me bottcher would be the bigger threat for the title and, honestly with epping's inconsistency id think it very possible this team miss playoffs. but we'll see who's there

will make predictions on playoffs and qualifiers when i see pools

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For the first time in years, ML has been beaten to the punch with the predictions. I'll leave you with this about Brier predictions, again totally unbiased......

The team ranked 7th in CTRS this year of the teams qualified for the brier, before the BS wildcard team is included, may turn some heads!

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If anyone is looking for tickets for the Brier, there will be many for sale on this site in Brandon.

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M: USA Curling Junior National Championships
Eau Claire, WI
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: M5 -- Wed, Mar 27 -- 7:00pm CT
Fitzgerald Final
Guentzel (10) Watch Live Curling!
Cenzalli Final
Rose (10) Watch Live Curling!
Church Final
Lannoye (10) Watch Live Curling!
Hebert Final
Brenden (9) Watch Live Curling!
W: USA Curling Junior National Championships
Eau Claire, WI
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Draw: W5 -- Thu, Mar 28 -- 8:00am CT
Giroux 7th
Schapman  Watch Live Curling!
Johnson 8th
Scheel  Watch Live Curling!
Berg 8th
Viau  Watch Live Curling!
Pekowitz 11  Final
Berg (7) Watch Live Curling!
M: Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Fredericton, NB
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Draw: CF -- Fri, Mar 22 -- 1:00pm AT
Lott/Lott Final
Walk/Muyr (8) Watch Live Curling!
M: Swiss Junior Championships
Thun, SUI
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Draw: CF2 -- Sun, Mar 24 -- 3:00am ET
Caccivio Final
Brauchli 12  (EE)
Dryburgh Final
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W: Swiss Junior Championships
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W: NWTCA Curling Club Championships
Fort Smith, NT
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