Monday 31 January 2022

Lymphoy Cup Round Two Results and League Table

Round Two was played over two weeks towards the end of January. Not a lot to say really and the league table speaks for itself. Regular readers will be wondering whether the reference to Buckingham Palace in the previous entry wasn't a bit ambitious, to be honest. Imagine a street leading out of Fort William in the general direction of Ben Nevis. Now we're talking! Good wins for Norman Nicol's team (skipped in Norman's absence by Kerry Clark) and Karen Munro take them to the top of the table on four points. Here's the proof of the pudding.

Thursday 13 January 2022

Swan Trophy - Five Times in a Row!

The Swan Trophy is one of the most prestigious competitions in the Edinburgh Curling Club calendar and dates back to the opening of the Haymarket Ice Rink in 1922. Until very recently, it had only had one sponsor, Swans the auctioneers. Now, ECC itself runs and sponsors the competition. It is unique in that it is a double rink competition. Each club has eight players split into two rinks. Two games are played and the combined scores are totalled. The club with the highest total score wins the competition. Players obviously have to concentrate on their own game, but they need to have an eye on the progress of their clubmates in the other game as well. All very entertaining! So, what happened in the final against Oxenfoord? Brian Fleming, Dave Munro, Maggie Barry and Robin Copland (substituting for Betty Gibb) got off to a good start against rival skip Trevor Dodds and were 4-0 to the good after three ends. In the middle of the game, C&B rode their luck on a couple of occasions but some great stones from skip Brian saved the day. Perhaps the limiting of Oxenfoord to a single point in the penultimate sixth end turned the tide finally. A steal in the seventh end secured a 7-2 win. On the adjoining sheet, Susan Kesley, Andrew Galloway, Joe Barry and Margaret Nicol were involved in a titanic struggle against Callum Harvey's team. Two down coming home (remember that Brian and company were only four-up at this stage, so the competition result all hinged on the last ends), Susan and company engineered a score of two with a lovely four-foot draw from skip Susan. So - a draw and a five-shot win combined to secure the Swan trophy for a fifth time - excellent news!

Lymphoy Cup Round 1 Results and League Table

Always an interesting night is the first night of a new competition and last Friday was no exception. It takes time for new teams to bed down together: skips need to read each of their teammates' individual throwing styles; are they consistent? are players normally wide - or tight? how do they release the stone? On the kind of ice and with the aggressive stones at the rink, these are important questions. And then there are the skips themselves. One of them at least was having a bit of an issue. His team was playing pretty well, but it all went Pete Tong when he came to throw his stones. Imagine the Mall - not the shopping centre! The Mall in London that runs in a straight line from Admiralty Arch to Buckingham Palace - that Mall. So further imagine that the mall is an ice rink and your job as a curler is to hit Buckingham Palace at the far end. How wide is Buckingham Palace? No idea, but it's a bloody sight wider than a curling stone. Anyhow, our hero would have missed Buckingham Palace nine times out of ten. No argument. No discussion. A shocker of a game. So anyhow, I lost - despite the best efforts of Jennifer Marshall, Raymond Preston and Graham Paterson. Karen Munro, Morna Aitken, Douglas Burns and Angela Downie ran out easy winners. Betty Gibb skipped Norman Nicol's team. She, Morag Wellman, Fran Stretton and Stuart Ronald lost out on the end count to Brian Fleming, but scores of five in end 3 and three in end 5 were enough for them to run out 9-6 winners in their game. Shona Watt skipped John Steven's team in his absence and was involved in the tightest scoreline of the night - a 5-4 win over Dave Munro. A two for Dave in end 7 made the scoreline look a bit more respectable! Good start for Shona, Rebecca Steven, Maggie Barry and David Hogg. Best win of the night was Jenny Barr's 10-2 win over Katie Wood. Jenny, Niall Gunn, Lois Copland and Donald Kennedy (welcome back, Donald!) swept to their win with some fine play. So - here are the results grid and league table after round one. Long way to go, but March will come round before we know it!

Thursday 6 January 2022

Lymphoy Cup Teams and Draw

Well, the time has fair flown in and the second half of the season is upon us! Here are the teams and draw for the Lymphoy Cup. The Glenbrook Quaich will be presented to the team that finishes second in the league. Note that the club's first games are at 18.00 on Friday 7th January when all eight teams are out. For clarity, if you are reading this on Thursday 6th January, that's tomorrow. If you are reading it on Friday 7th January BEFORE 18.00, that's today and, if you are reading this after 18.00 on Friday 7th January and you didn't play that day, then you either got a substitute to play in your place (well done you!), or you didn't and you missed the game - eedjit! Diaries to hand - here we go!