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The Canadian represetative will be decided tomorrow. Team Silvernagle (representing Saskatchewan) and Homan (representing Ontario) play in the semi-finals, the winner facing Team Carey (representing Alberta) for the Canadian championship and a Worlds berth.

 

Homan and Carey were the finalists at the 2017 Olympic trials.

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3 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Ontario wins 9-7. Is like Homan the most popular female athlete in Canada? ;) Can't think of anyone else tbh.

I'd say Jennifer Jones - she didn't f*ck up at Olympics as Homan did four years later.

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32 minutes ago, Monzanator said:

I don't watch curling that much. Has Jones retired? She did actually f### the quals before like in Vancouver? Obviousy it's harder to become :CAN champion than Oympic champion in all honesty.

Jones competed at the Scotties this week.

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1 hour ago, intoronto said:

Jones competed at the Scotties this week.

 

I don't know that but if she's not in Top 3 that means she's lost her mojo? I can only speculate how that team changed over the years. The girl who won the mixed gold in Pyeongchang is on her team? Or is she from another rink?

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