The Daily Courier

Former Canadian champion slides into bubble

- By GREGORY STRONG

The long wait to learn who will represent Alberta at the national curling championsh­ips is over. The decision provided some clarity on the wild-card front, too.

Reigning Alberta champions Laura Walker and Brendan Bottcher will wear provincial colours again, Curling Alberta announced Monday, 10 days after cancelling its playdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Walker, ranked seventh in Canada, was expected to get the nod for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. However, the selection of the fourth-ranked Bottcher for the Tim Hortons Brier was tougher to predict.

Sixth-ranked Kevin Koe and 15th-ranked Jeremy Harty also had a case. Koe didn’t play in the last Alberta playdowns since he had a Brier entry as Team Canada, while Harty is the provincial standings leader.

“This was an extremely difficult decision for Curling Alberta’s board of directors,” Curling Alberta president Steven Young said in a release. “As a province, we were faced with a unique set of circumstan­ces in unpreceden­ted times. No one could predict that we would be forced to make a decision like this, which we tried to avoid by pushing hard to host our championsh­ips.”

Koe will instead get one of the two wild-card spots based on the final 2019-20 domestic rankings. Fifth-ranked Mike McEwen of Manitoba gets the other.

“I’m pretty grateful that we still get to compete regardless and that Curling Canada is putting on this bubble for us,” Team Koe lead Ben Hebert said.

Harty could still be considered for the third wild-card spot in the 18-team Brier field. The national federation will make that decision once all member associatio­ns either complete playdowns or name representa­tives.

The Feb. 19-28 Scotties will kick off a run of six straight competitio­ns in a so-called bubble at Calgary’s Markin MacPhail Centre.

“We’re excited to wear the Alberta colours and the Alberta jackets,” Walker said. “It’s obviously not the same as when we won the honour to go, but we definitely feel honoured to have been asked.”

Also Monday, the New Brunswick Curling Associatio­n cancelled its women’s playdowns.

Reigning champion Andrea Crawford has been invited to represent the province again. The New Brunswick men’s tankard, meanwhile, is still on the schedule for Feb. 10-14.

Bottcher, the Canadian No. 4, reached the Brier final last year but lost to Brad Gushue of Newfoundla­nd. The 2021 Brier is set for March 5-14 in Calgary.

Ninth-ranked Glenn Howard of Ontario appears to be a good bet for the final wild-card spot, although other teams may be considered.

On the women’s side, two Alberta skips — No. 5 Chelsea Carey and No. 6 Kelsey Rocque — are ahead of Walker in the women’s rankings. But Carey is a free agent and Rocque only has two returning players from last season’s team, one short of the required minimum.

Manitoba’s Tracy Fleury is a wild-card lock at No. 2. The other two women’s berths will be filled over the coming weeks.

It’s possible that Rocque and 10th-ranked Robyn Silvernagl­e of Saskatchew­an — who also has two returning members — could be in play for the third wild-card spot.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Team Canada skip Kevin Koe reacts to the sweep while taking on B.C. at the Brier in Kingston, Ont., on March 1.
The Canadian Press Team Canada skip Kevin Koe reacts to the sweep while taking on B.C. at the Brier in Kingston, Ont., on March 1.

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