Will curling journalism ever get to the point where legitimate outlets/journalists report information that the players do not want public? In other sports, roster changes like Gushue and Dunstone have made would elicit articles that go beyond rehashing team press releases. Is this possible in curling or are the media members too close to the players and the teams too small and tight-knit for there to be any “leaks”?
I think the GSOC broadcast deal with Sportsnet in Canada is up after this season? How do you see people in Canada being able to access GSOC games in the coming year? If you can say.
What top team would you say is the most analogous team to Jordon McDonald? It seems like they've kind of come out of nowhere this season. They've already beaten a lot of good teams. What else do you think they can accomplish this year?
Do you think Canada has too many good curlers and if we are to be more competitive on at the international level, we need to abandon the "provincial" character of teams (if that even really exists anymore) and just allow 4 players from anywhere in Canada to join forces and compete at both the national and international level?
The best euro teams are generally a lot younger than the Canadians. What do you think is the reason for this? If it's a problem, what if anything do you want Curling Canada to do about it?
Will curling journalism ever get to the point where legitimate outlets/journalists report information that the players do not want public? In other sports, roster changes like Gushue and Dunstone have made would elicit articles that go beyond rehashing team press releases. Is this possible in curling or are the media members too close to the players and the teams too small and tight-knit for there to be any “leaks”?
I think the GSOC broadcast deal with Sportsnet in Canada is up after this season? How do you see people in Canada being able to access GSOC games in the coming year? If you can say.
What top team would you say is the most analogous team to Jordon McDonald? It seems like they've kind of come out of nowhere this season. They've already beaten a lot of good teams. What else do you think they can accomplish this year?
Do you think Canada has too many good curlers and if we are to be more competitive on at the international level, we need to abandon the "provincial" character of teams (if that even really exists anymore) and just allow 4 players from anywhere in Canada to join forces and compete at both the national and international level?
The best euro teams are generally a lot younger than the Canadians. What do you think is the reason for this? If it's a problem, what if anything do you want Curling Canada to do about it?
Any word on the sweeping research done by Eugene Hritzuk and his group for the WCF?