Monday, December 17, 2018

Final Results - Fraser Cup

Peter Kennedy's rink were confirmed as winners of the Fraser Cup despite being well beaten tonight by Steel McFadzean. Ronnie Peat skipped Peter's rink, with Ronnie Wilson, Bella Kennedy and Peter Galloway.

They finished on 14 points, the same as Richard Morrison, and only won on ends scored, up by 46 ends to 36.  Richard had a good victory over David Gray by 7 shots to 4.

In the final game, Jimmy Niblock beat Jim Dunlop by 8 shots to 3.

The final table can be found here

Our next games will be on January 7th 2019 at 5.00 pm,when we play for the Drew Duncan Quaich. This is played over 8 ends with each player taking a turn at skipping for two ends.
The order of play is the finishing order of the Fraser Cup and the games are thus

Peter Kennedy  v   Richard Morrison
Jimmy Niblock v   Robert Charters
David Gray       v   Steel McFadzean

If you are interested in knowing more about Drew Duncan, you can find an appreciation of him by the late Jim Henry by clicking on this link.

Hope everyone has a great Christmas and a Happy New Year.



Monday, December 10, 2018

Peter Kennedy's rink wins Fraser Cup

Despite missing Peter's positive vibes from the gallery. his rink won a close contest against the Robert Charters rink tonight. Ronnie Peat, Ronnie Wilson, Bella Kennedy and Peter Galloway beat Willie Scott, Jim Lyburn, Jennifer Mutter and Harry Peters by 9 shots to 3 and thus move to 14 points from 9 games.

Richard Morrison's rink also won a close game against Jimmy Niblock to move to 12 points, two behind Peter's, but being 12 ends behind overall, they will not be able to overtake them.

The third game was an 8-5 win for David Gray's team against Steel McFadzean.

Next week is the Final game in the Fraser Cup and after the break for Christmas we resume with  the Drew Duncan Quaich on Monday 7th January at 5.00 pm.

Check out the League Table here.

Monday, December 3, 2018

Fraser Cup Week 8

With two more weeks left after tonight, things are becoming a little clearer in the league. Still top after a 13-4 victory over Jimmy Niblock, were Peter Kennedy's rink.  Peter was doing his bit "behind the glass" and Ronnie Peat and the team were absorbing his vibes on the ice.

Richard Morrison was behind by two shots with two ends to play to Steel McFadzean but scored a four and a single to win a close game by 9 shots to 6.

In the third game, Jim Dunlop was two down with three ends remaining but scores of 4, 2 and 1 left his team 5 shots ahead at the end.

The latest table is here.