As part of Curling Geek's podcaster challenge, we are re-releasing our first episode, which is a preview of the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Events Are Cancelled & Lineups Are Shuffled
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about the World Curling Federation and Curling Canada cancelling events in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. They also talk about the teams that have made lineup changes and hear the news about John Morris joining Team Koe live during the show.
2020 Women's World Championship Preview
In this episode, Sean and Scott look forward to the 2020 Women's World Championship in Prince George. They talk about the 13 teams competing, which teams will threaten to win, and who they expect to stand tall at the end of the week. They also talk about the format and which games will be accessible on tv and online.
Brier Championship Sunday: 3x Champs
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about championship Sunday at the Brier. They talk about Saskatchewan's bronze medal, Alberta's third consecutive final loss, and Brad Gushue and Mark Nichols' incredible performances. They also break down the week that was in Kingston and talk about whether the 'best field ever' lived up to the hype.
Brier Day 8: Playoffs to Get in the Playoffs
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about all Saturday's action from the Tim Hortons Brier. They talk about the tie-breakers, what went wrong from Team Canada, and Wild Card's time management. They also talk about Ontario's struggle in the afternoon, Northern Ontario's marathon day, and Alberta earning their spot in the final. They also look forward to tomorrow's games, including what to expect out of the Saskatchewan-Newfoundland semi-final. In addition, they hear from Kevin Koe, Mike McEwen, John Epping, John Morris, and Brad Jacobs.
Brier Day 7: Anybody's Game
In this episode, Sean and Scott break down a crazy Friday from the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier. They talk about the tie-breakers, Team Saskatchewan finishing second, and Alberta continuing to role. They also talk about Newfoundland's advantage in the 3v4 game and what to expect in Saturday's game. They also hear from Matt Dunstone and Brad Thiesen.
Brier Day 6: Chaos Reigns!!
Sean and Scott sit down to discuss the first day of Championship Round play at the 2020 Brier in Kingston. We discuss the mess of the standings, a tough day for Saskatchewan and how everyone still has a shot at playoffs with 2 games remaining. Sound clips with Marc Kennedy, Colin Hodgson and Adam Kingsbury.
Brier Day 5: And Then There Were 8
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about Wednesday's action from the Brier. They talk about New Brunswick's missed opportunities, Ontario's big rally, and the lack of tie-breakers. They also look forward to the championship pool, debate who has the advantage heading into Thursday, and talk about the various possibilities for the playoffs. They also hear from Darren Moulding about how Team Alberta is preparing for the Championship Pool.
Brier Day 4: Moving Day!
Sean is back as he fights through illness to join Scott in discussing Tuesday's results from the Brier. It's moving day as the top teams separate themselves and the rest of the field fights for the last spots in the Championship Pool. Interviews from Rick Lang and Reid Carruthers.
Brier Day 3: Game of the Year
Scott sits down solo tonight to discuss the great game between NL and NO and breaks down all the rest of today's action. Interview clips with Jason Gunnlaugson, Braeden Moskowy, Jamie Koe and James Grattan.
Brier Day 2: Who is Shot?
In this episode, Sean and Scott break down Sunday's action from the Tim Hortons Brier. They talk about the crazy finish to the Northern Ontario-Manitoba game, a big day for Team Canada, and Brendan Bottcher's perfect game. We also hear from Alec Bedard, Kevin Koe, B.J. Neufeld, and Mark Nichols.
Brier Day 1: A Roarin' Start
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about the first day of the 2020 Brier. They talk about a dominant performance for Brendan Bottcher, a big win for John Epping, and Team Quebec as a crowd favourite. We also hear from Jason Gunnlaugson and Ryan Fry following their games.
Brier Wild Card: And We're Off!
Sean and Scott discuss the opening game of Brier 2020 between Mike McEwen and Glenn Howard live from Kingston
Brier Mega Preview
In this episode, Sean and Scott preview the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier. They talk about all 17 teams heading to Kingston, which pool is stronger, and who they expect to take it home at the end of the week.
Scotties Championship Sunday: A Big-Time Breakthrough
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about Sunday at the Scotties, including Kerri Einarson's breakthrough victory, Rachel Homan's second consecutive runner-up finish, and what's going on with Jennifer Jones. They also recap their picks and give an audio essay summarizing the week.
Scotties Day 8: Playoffs!?! We Talking About Playoffs!?!
Scott Flies Solo breaking down the playoff action from the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Scotties Day 7: Playoff Matchups Set
Sean joins Scott from an undisclosed location to talk about the final two draws of the round robin and set up the playoff match-ups for Saturday at the Scotties.
Scotties Day 6: Thursday Throwdown
In this episode, Sean and Scott break down Thursday's action at the Scotties. They talk about Saskatchewan and BC's marathon days, Manitoba, Wild Card, and Ontario clinching playoff spots, and Northern Ontario's advantage heading into Friday. They also debate TSN's game selection and what responsibility they have to show as many teams as possible.
Scotties Day 5: Cut Down Day
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about Wednesday's action from the Scotties. They talk about Saskatchewan's communication struggles, a tough day for Team Canada, and Northern Ontario sneaking out a win. They also look forward to Thursday's 2 tie-breakers and what they expect as the competition shifts to the Championship Pool.
Scotties Day 4: Some Teams Clinch, Some Teams Flinch
Sean and Scott breakdown the action from a busy Tuesday at the Scottie in Moose Jaw. We talk about the emergence of Ontario and Manitoba at the top of the tables, an impressive win from Nunavut, and the historic 7-ender by New Brunswick. All that, plus a look ahead to what promises to be a great final day of pool play.