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Tuesday, 11 February 2025

What still needs done !

It may be getting near the end of the season but there are still some BIG games to be played.

Wingate

Still tight as a tight thing.

The top two teams, Andy McD and Sandy have played each other for the last time and are still split by only 1 point.  They both still have to play James Pate and Andy A, who in turn still have to meet each other, as well.  All four teams could still claim the Rosebowl.

Rennie

The long time leader Karen was beaten by her bottom placed father, which sees her relinquish her long held top spot. Her team now trails team Morgan by 2 points although she has a game in hand.  Interestingly though despite playing one less game than Morgan they have both won the same number of ends.  Morgan's last game will be against Karen in what could be the title decider.  The win for Dave also moves his team off the bottom of the table.  That 'honour' goes to Team Ian, although only on ends.  Team Ian also has a game in hand over Dave and good wins in his last two games (and a bit of luck) and he could still take the Quaich.  The only team that cannot win is Team Dave.  With Ian still having to play both Munro father and daughter, it looks like Dave's only remaining game against Ian could be the wooden spoon decider.

Trivia

Especially in the run up to Christmas, I felt that I was always playing on sheet 2 which, at that time had some 'dodgy' ice.  As you know, I ask for sheet numbers to be recorded on the score sheets.  Following some analysis and omitting the 2 'unrecorded' sheets.  Over all our competitions, to date this year we have played on sheet 2 seven times! (so I wasn't making it up).  The next most popular sheet was 6 with six appearances.  Things then drop off dramatically with sheets 1 & 3 being played on 4 times and sheets 4 and 5 only three times.  Last nights game was the only time this season that we have played sheet 7 !  Points and pairs have not been included.

(This is the kind of thing that keeps me awake at nights!)

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