The 2015
Pepsi Tankard
The New Brunswick Tankard is the New Brunswick provincial championship for men's curling. It was formerly called the Papa John's Pizza Tankard, Pepsi Tankard, Molson Canadian Men's Provincial Curling Championship, Alexander Keith's Tankard, the L ...
, the provincial men's
curling
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championship of
New Brunswick
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was held January 28 to February 1 at the
Tri County Complex Arena
* Tri- is a numerical prefix meaning three. Tri or TRI may also refer to:
Places
* Tri-Cities Regional Airport, Tennessee, US, IATA code TRI
* Triangulum constellation, astronomical abbreviation Tri
People
*Tri, Former nickname for wrestler T ...
in
Fredericton Junction, New Brunswick
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Located on the North Branch of the Oromocto River in the western part of the county, the village is approximately southwest of Fredericton.
His ...
. The winning
Jeremy Mallais
Jeremy Mallais (born July 18, 1988) is a Canadian curler from Moncton, New Brunswick. He is currently the alternate on Team Scott Jones.
Career
Mallais finished second at the 2008 New Brunswick Tankard, losing the final to James Grattan 9–2 ...
team represented New Brunswick at the
2015 Tim Hortons Brier
The 2015 Tim Hortons Brier was held from February 28 to March 8 at Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
In the final, the team of Pat Simmons, John Morris, Carter Rycroft and Nolan Thiessen, representing "Team Canada" as defendi ...
in
Calgary
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.
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:
Round robin standings
Scores
January 28
;Draw 1
*T. Odishaw 7-4 Kennedy
*Mallais 7-4 McCann
*G. Odishaw 9-6 Vaughan
*Grattan 9-6 Tallon
;Draw 2
*Vaughan 6-3 McCann
*Tallon 10-6 T. Odishaw
*Grattan 9-4 Kennedy
*Mallais 8-7 G. Odishaw
January 29
Draw 3
*Grattan 8-3 G. Odishaw
*Vaughan 6-3 Kennedy
*Tallon 8-7 Mallais
*T. Odishaw 12-5 McCann
Draw 4
*Kennedy 7-8 Mallais
*T. Odishaw 9-1 G. Odishaw
*Grattan 5-4 McCann
*Vaughan 5-4 Tallon
January 30
Draw 5
*Tallon 5-10 G. Odishaw
*Mallais 4-7 Grattan
*T. Odishaw 5-6 Vaughan
*McCann 7-6 Kennedy
Draw 6
*Grattan 5-8 T. Odishaw
*Kennedy 10-4 Tallon
*G. Odishaw 4-6 McCann
*Mallais 5-4 Vaughan
January 31
;Draw 7
*McCann - Tallon (not played)
*Grattan 4-6 Vaughan
*Mallais 12-9 T. Odishaw
*Kennedy - G. Odishaw (not played)
Playoffs
Semifinal
Final
References
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Pepsi Tankard
The New Brunswick Tankard is the New Brunswick provincial championship for men's curling. It was formerly called the Papa John's Pizza Tankard, Pepsi Tankard, Molson Canadian Men's Provincial Curling Championship, Alexander Keith's Tankard, the L ...
Curling competitions in New Brunswick
Sunbury County, New Brunswick
Pepsi Tankard
The New Brunswick Tankard is the New Brunswick provincial championship for men's curling. It was formerly called the Papa John's Pizza Tankard, Pepsi Tankard, Molson Canadian Men's Provincial Curling Championship, Alexander Keith's Tankard, the L ...
Pepsi Tankard
The New Brunswick Tankard is the New Brunswick provincial championship for men's curling. It was formerly called the Papa John's Pizza Tankard, Pepsi Tankard, Molson Canadian Men's Provincial Curling Championship, Alexander Keith's Tankard, the L ...
2015 in New Brunswick