2022 Four Nations Team Announcement
Last held in 2020 we are delighted to announce that the following Scottish Curling members (42) have been invited to play in the 2022 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 2022 is Scotland and the event will be played at Ayr Ice Rink, Tam’s Brig. Limekiln Road, Ayr KA8 8DG from 29th to 30th January:
Morna Aitken (Currie & Balerno)
Kyle Baptie (Duddingston)
Lillian Carnegie (Forfar Ladies)
Alan Chalmers (Musketeers)
Rona Craig (Gogar Park)
Elizabeth Cullen (Earlston)
James Cullen (Earlston)
Ali Cunningham (Galston Haymouth)
Patrick Edington (Boswall)
Mike Ferguson (Edzell)
Sandra Ferguson (Edzell)
Douglas Goddard (George Heriot’s FP)
Vicky Gumley (Stewarts Melville FP)
Alistair Henry (DAFS)
David Hope (Gangrels)
Billy Howat (Cumnock & District)
Susan Kesley (Currie & Balerno)
Corrie Lawrence (Beresford Ladies)
Euan Lawrence (Gangrels)
Graham Lindsay (Forret)
Mara Lindsay (Fullarton)
Ewan Marr (Troon Portland)
Jamie Mason (Troon Portland)
John McCorkell (Troon Portland)
Aileen McCorkell (Troon Portland)
David McIntyre (Troon Portland)
David McRoberts (Eaglesham
Albert Middler (AWW)
Gavin Morton (Carnell)
Lorna Munro (Ayr)
Paul Murray (Cathcart Castle)
Maureen Parker (Castle Kennedy)
Hugh M Parker (Castle Kennedy)
David Piggot (Letham Grange)
Jamie Prescott (Cathcart Castle)
Graeme Prophet (University of Dundee)
Fran Stretton (Gogar Park)
Hugh Templeton (Kirkcowan)
Mike Watt (Fochabers)
John Wilson (Bellshill)
Janine Wilson (Letham Grange)
Jim Wyllie (Delvine)
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 Wales holds and the Marshall Millennium Trophy (Scotland men, ladies, mixed versus Ireland men, ladies, mixed) which Ireland holds.












