1979 Macdonald Brier
The 1979 Macdonald Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship was held from March 4 to March 10 at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa.
1979 Macdonald Brier | |
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Host city | Ottawa |
Arena | Ottawa Civic Centre |
Dates | March 4–10[1] |
Attendance | 89,081 |
Winner | Manitoba |
Curling club | Deer Lodge CC, Winnipeg |
Skip | Barry Fry |
Third | Bill Carey |
Second | Gordon Sparkes |
Lead | Bryan Wood |
Finalist | Northern Ontario & Saskatchewan |
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Manitoba's Barry Fry won his only Brier title of his career. He clinched the Brier title following the Friday night (March 9) draw. The rink which also included Bill Carey, Gordon Sparkes and Bryan Wood would go on to represent Canada at the 1979 Air Canada Silver Broom, the World Curling Championships.
It would be the last Brier under the sponsorship of Macdonald Tobacco. This marked an end of an era, as Macdonald Tobacco had sponsored the event since the first Brier in 1927. Following the final draw, the head of Macdonald Tobacco, David Macdonald Stewart declared "[f]or half a century, Macdonald Tobacco has followed an idea ... a dream to ... bring together Canadians, from all parts of the country and all walks of life, in a national sporting event. Curling was the ideal sport. It's been a wonderful experience. We've now seen the final chapter in 50 years of Canadian history". To commemorate the end of the Macdonald era, every living Brier champion skip at the time were invited to attend the Brier, and had their picture taken together. The lone surviving curler from the 1927 Brier, Emmet Smith (Northern Ontario) was also invited.[2] The group of skips gathered before the final draw of the event for a special ceremony.[3]
The event was also the last Brier without a playoff following the round robin. The final attendance of the event was 89,081 which was a Brier record at the time.[4] 7000 people witnessed the final draw on March 10, despite the matches being meaningless to the outcome of the event.
The event was marred with slow ice conditions and bad rocks,[5] which were borrowed from a local curling club. The rocks were mismatched and pitted which "reduced shotmaking to a guessing game."[6] Part way through the week, organizers asked for the teams to vote on changing the rocks. The teams that favoured hitting, including the leading Manitoba rink opposed changing the rocks, as the mismatched rocks made draw shots more difficult than hit shots.[7]
Teams
Alberta | British Columbia | Manitoba |
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Crestwood CC, Edmonton
Skip: Paul Devlin |
Vancouver CC, Vancouver
Skip: Glen Pierce |
Deer Lodge CC, Winnipeg
Skip: Barry Fry |
New Brunswick | Newfoundland | Northern Ontario |
Thistle St. Andrews CC, Saint John
Skip: Richard Belyea |
St. John's CC, St. John's
Skip: Jeff Thomas |
Thunder Bay WC, Thunder Bay
Skip: Larry Pineau |
Nova Scotia | Ontario | Prince Edward Island |
Dartmouth CC, Dartmouth
Skip: Alan Darragh |
Annandale CC, Pickering
Skip: Bob Fedosa |
Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown
Skip: Wayne Matheson |
Quebec | Saskatchewan | Northwest Territories/Yukon |
St. Laurent CC, Mount Royal
Skip: Jim Ursel |
Nutana CC, Saskatoon
Skip: Rick Folk |
Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife
Skip: Don Strang |
Round robin standings
Key | |
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Brier champion |
Province | Skip | W | L |
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Manitoba | Barry Fry | 10 | 1 |
Saskatchewan | Rick Folk | 8 | 3 |
Northern Ontario | Larry Pineau | 8 | 3 |
Ontario | Bob Fedosa | 6 | 5 |
Prince Edward Island | Wayne Matheson | 6 | 5 |
Alberta | Paul Devlin | 6 | 5 |
Quebec | Jim Ursel | 5 | 6 |
British Columbia | Glen Pierce | 5 | 6 |
Nova Scotia | Alan Darragh | 4 | 7 |
New Brunswick | Richard Belyea | 3 | 8 |
Newfoundland | Jeff Thomas | 3 | 8 |
Northwest Territories/Yukon | Don Strang | 2 | 9 |
Round robin results
March 4
- Draw 1
- Ontario 6-5 Prince Edward Island
- British Columbia 5-3 New Brunswick
- Alberta 8-6 Nova Scotia
- Manitoba 6-5 Northwest Territories/Yukon
- Quebec 8-2 Newfoundland
- Draw 2
March 5
- Draw 3
- Nova Scotia 5-3 Northern Ontario
- Quebec 10-3 British Columbia
- Manitoba 6-5 Newfoundland
- Draw 4
- Alberta 6-3 New Brunswick
- Northwest Territories/Yukon 10-3 Ontario
- Prince Edward Island 9-3 Saskatchewan
- Draw 5
March 6
- Draw 6
- Northern Ontario 5-3 Northwest Territories/Yukon
- Newfoundland 11-3 Nova Scotia
- Quebec 5-4 Ontario
- Saskatchewan 7-6 British Columbia
- Manitoba 10-1 New Brunswick
- Draw 7
March 7
- Draw 8
- Saskatchewan 7-3 Manitoba
- Alberta 8-3 Quebec
- Northern Ontario 5-3 British Columbia
- Ontario 5-4 Newfoundland
- Prince Edward Island 8-3 Nova Scotia
- Draw 9
March 8
- Draw 10
- Nova Scotia 12-3 New Brunswick
- Saskatchewan 8-4 Newfoundland
- Manitoba 4-2 Ontario
- Prince Edward Island 6-3 Northwest Territories/Yukon
- Northern Ontario 10-3 Alberta
- Draw 11
March 9
- Draw 12
- Newfoundland 11-4 Northwest Territories/Yukon
- Northern Ontario 6-4 Ontario
- New Brunswick 5-3 Quebec
- Manitoba 5-3 Alberta
- Nova Scotia 9-6 British Columbia
- Draw 13
March 10
- Draw 14
References
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=QBJtjoHflPwC&dat=19790306&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
- Weeks, pg 153
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19790310&id=_IgxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9qEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4394,1918174
- https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=QBJtjoHflPwC&dat=19790312&printsec=frontpage&hl=en
- Ottawa Citizen, March 6, 1979, pg 19
- "The Brier", Bob Weeks, pg 158
- Weeks