Cape Breton Post

Curling decision finally made

Brothers rink accepts invite to represent province at Scotties Tournament of Hearts: source

- JEREMY FRASER jeremy.fraser@cbpost.com @CBPost_Jeremy

SYDNEY — The Jill Brothers rink will represent Nova Scotia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts next month in Calgary.

The Brothers rink was asked to represent the province after the Nova Scotia Curling Associatio­n cancelled its provincial playdowns earlier this week due to COVID19 restrictio­ns.

The Halifax-based Brothers rink had until Wednesday at 4 p.m. to decide whether they would attend the tournament — however, they requested a 24-hour extension, which was granted by the associatio­n.

If the Brothers rink had declined the invite, Sydney River’s Christina Black and her team would have been next in line for the Scotties.

Although the Nova Scotia Curling Associatio­n hasn’t officially announced the news, Black told the Post she’s learned through a reliable source the Brothers team has accepted the invitation.

“(I’m) just happy I don’t have to think about it any longer,” said Black.

In December, the Nova Scotia Curling Associatio­n released details of how it would select a provincial representa­tive for the tournament in case the provincial playdowns were cancelled.

On Monday, the associatio­n officially cancelled the playdowns, which were scheduled for Jan. 23 to 31 at the Bluenose Curling Club in New

Glasgow.

The Brothers rink was offered the spot because they were the 2021 money list leader following three tournament­s in the fall.

Brothers has attended four Scotties Tournament of Hearts since 2007. She last appeared in the tournament in 2019 in Sydney, leading Nova Scotia to a 2-5 record and a sixth-place finish in Pool A.

In an interview with the Cape Breton Post earlier this week, Black said if her team was asked to attend, they would have immediatel­y accepted.

“Three of us for sure are prepared to go if we were asked,” said Black in Thursday’s Post. “You’re allowed to have three on a team and replace on person, but I really feel Jill and her team are going to go.”

The Post contacted the Nova Scotia Curling Associatio­n to confirm the Brothers rink had accepted the invite; however, the associatio­n was not immediatel­y available for comment.

The 2021 Scotties Tournament

of Hearts will be hosted in a bubble-format at the Markin MacPhail Centre, Feb. 20 to 28, in Calgary. No fans will be in attendance due to the pandemic.

As for the Tim Hortons Brier, the men’s national tournament, the Jamie Murphy rink has already accepted the invite to represent the province.

Paul Flemming, Scott Saccary and Philip Crowell will take part, however, Murphy himself will not be attending due to Nova Scotia’s 14-day isolation rule upon return.

Brent MacDougall, originally of Sydney, was scheduled to skip a team in the Tankard playdowns. The Post reached out to MacDougall for comment earlier this week on the tournament cancellati­on, but was unable to reach him.

The Brier is slated for March 6 to 14 at WinSport’s Canada Olympic Park in Calgary. The tournament will also be a bubble-format with no fans.

 ?? RYAN TAPLIN • SALTWIRE NETWORK ?? Although the Nova Scotia Curling Associatio­n hasn’t officially announced it, Sydney River’s Christina Black says she’s learned the Jill Brothers rink has accepted the invite to attend the Scotties Tournament of Hearts next month in Calgary. If Brothers had declined the invite, Black’s team would have been offered the spot.
RYAN TAPLIN • SALTWIRE NETWORK Although the Nova Scotia Curling Associatio­n hasn’t officially announced it, Sydney River’s Christina Black says she’s learned the Jill Brothers rink has accepted the invite to attend the Scotties Tournament of Hearts next month in Calgary. If Brothers had declined the invite, Black’s team would have been offered the spot.

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