The 2019 Four Nations – Team Announcement

We are pleased to announce that the following Scottish Curling members (32) have been invited to play in the 2019 Four Nations competition. This is a weekend social event, played annually between the governing bodies of each of the home nations (England, Ireland, Scotland & Wales) in January and is hosted in turn by all four nations. The host nation in 2019 is England and the event will be played at The Flower Bowl, Barton Grange, Garstand, Preston from 25th – 27th January 2019.

James Bennie (Glenfarg)
Stuart Biegala (Cupar)
Dottie Burt (Fossoway Ladies)
James Carswell (Skelmorlie)
Liz Cullen (Earlston)
Jim Cullen (Earlston)
Christopher Curnin (Caterthun)
Ann-Maree Davidson (Schiehallion Ladies)
Shelagh Fulton (Lynedoch Ladies)
Gordon Gilchrist (Lesmahagow)
Russell Hamilton (Kirriemuir)
Wilson Henderson (East Kilbride)
David Howard (Reform)
Jan Howard (Reform)
Steve Jamieson (Boreland)
Ian Keron (Oatridge)
Andrew Kerr (Troon Portland)
Graham Lindsay (Forret)
Sheilagh Macfarlane (Panmure)
John Macfarlane (Panmure)
Brian McArtney (Letham Grange)
Michael McCreadie (Braehead Wheelchair)
John McDermott (Ardgowan)
David McIntyre (Troon Portland)
David McRoberts (Eaglesham)
Liz Paul (Glasgow Ladies)
Margaret Pottie (Nairn Ladies)
Elaine Spain (Kinross Ladies)
Fiona Spain (Kinross Ladies)
Robert Walker (Coldstream and Hirsel)
Morag Wellman (Fossoway Ladies)
Janine Wilson (Letham Grange)

Several prestigious trophies will be played for over the course of the weekend, including the Tom Ballantyne Trophy (Scotland men versus England men) which England holds; the Connie Miller Trophy (Scotland ladies versus England ladies) which Scotland holds, the Welsh Stone (Big Bertha) (Scotland men, ladies, mixed versus Wales men, ladies, mixed) which Scotland holds and the Marshall Millennium Trophy (Scotland men, ladies, mixed versus Ireland men, ladies, mixed) which Ireland holds.

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