The Brier - First Game

I would give anything to trade my curling sweater in for one that has a maple leaf on the back.  Chelsea Carey and her team frequently tweeted and posted how privileged and honoured they were to be Team Canada.  They said every time they put on the maple leaf it was always a thrill.  Watching the emotion of Kerri, Val, Shannon, and Brianne you know that they will be wonderful representatives of Canada.

Curling has always been the sport of sportsmanship.  During curling season, hundreds of game are played everyday in every corner of our country without an official.  Win or lose, you usually go for a beverage with your opposition.  In the rural community that I grew up in, the curling rink was the social hub. 

First regular game of the Brier and in the third, a member of Team Canada referred to the event as "amateur hour" when the official was coming out to do a measurement.  I understand emotions get high at a national championship, but if you are frustrated enough to knock the event in your first game, it might be a long week of disappointing comments and behavior from the Team that is supposed to represent Canadian values.  If you really believe it is "amateur hour" then you should stay home and allow someone that would understand the responsibility of being Team Canada. 

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