I would have thought so anyway. You would not have seen me for dust. In fact, so enthused was I about the whole
thing that I got as far as the cupboard before I realised that there was just
one small thing I had forgotten about and that was that.
So – how come only seven entrants? Search me.
And who is going to win. I think
the answer is – well, it depends.
Regular readers will remember that I wrote a couple of
months ago about the fifth player for the Olympics. Since I wrote the blog by the way, it has
been announced that Scott Andrews, Tom Brewster, Greg Drummond, Michael
Goodfellow and David Murdoch, who will skip the rink, have been chosen to
represent GB at the Olympics in the men’s competition. This is a good thing, in my view and all of
British curling wish them well.
But, the fifth lady has not yet been announced. There was much harrumphing when I suggested
that Kelly Wood might be a surprise choice (Kelly currently lives in Canada). Assuming that she is not chosen, then it
seems only logical that the fifth player will come from – one of the seven
teams competing in the Scottish. This
will make life very difficult for the rest of the team for the simple reason
that they have been robbed of a quarter of their team, and most likely a
top-end player, to boot. Presumably, the
player concerned will not be able to compete in the Scottish for the same
reason that Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicky Adams and Claire Hamilton are not
able to compete. And that will be that,
then.
So, I repeat – it depends!
The most obvious contender and heir apparent is Hannah
Fleming’s strong team. They were
runners-up last year and in fact had the beating of Eve’s team in the
round-robin. They did not perform as
well as they might have in the final, but they are still a strong looking
outfit. Former team mate, Alice Spence
replaces Abi Brown who is concentrating on her fourth year studies at
university. Alice and Jennifer Dodds are
a strong front end. Lauren Gray remains
at third.
Team Fleming is a funded team so, logically, there is a fair
chance that the fifth player will come from their number. Both Alice and Lauren have been fifth player
to Eve and co in the past (and Lauren is going to the European Championships in that capacity this time round), but all four are fine curlers, so any one of them
could be picked.
Lorna Vevers, Sarah Reid, Rebecca Kesley and Rachel Hannen look strong as
well. I should report to an enthralled
readership that Rebecca recently won the Currie and Balerno points competition,
so her confidence is at an all-time high!
Lorna has been there and done it for longer than she will care to
remember, Sarah is a gold medal winning World junior champion skip in her own
right and Rebecca and Rachel again are a strong front end.
Gail Munro will be back, though there is an element of
uncertainty about exactly who she will be with at the championships, given that
her three team mates are listed as TBA, TBA and TBA! It must be the water in Stranraer, or
something. Suffice it to say that if
Gail gets her mojo going, the others had better play well to get past her.
There are three younger teams taking part, skipped by Gina
Aitken, Jennifer Marshall and Jennifer Martin.
I think that they will compete and will have the beating of some of the
other teams. Will they win the championship? One of these days, many of them will, but
maybe not this season.
So I am leaving Kerry Barr until last. She is flying quietly under the radar and she
and her three team mates, Rachael Simms, Rhiann Macleod and Barbara McPake are
all bloody good curlers and chums as well.
They are playing entirely for the fun of it and I think that their
innate talent mixed with a wee hint of devil-may-care and topped by some luck
along the way – well, you never know!
The
competition dates are Friday 29th November to Sunday 1st December 2013
at Dumfries Ice Bowl and then from Monday 10th to Sunday 16th February 2014 at
Dewars Centre, Perth. The format for this year will be a double
round-robin followed by a mini page play-off with the top 3 teams from the round-robin
progressing.
Ah.
Maybe that’s why there are not so many entries. Most of the competitors have jobs and other
pesky things like that. You know the
kind of thing: you get up in the morning at some ungodly hour; you get on a
bus; you commute into your place of work and you earn enough spondulacks to put
the tatties on the table. That pesky
thing.
Could we not have devised a system to pick a winner of our national championship from seven entrants that was slightly less pedantic and involved? Just saying!