Rock, Paper, Curses! Communication breakdown on rock papering upsets Howard
In 18 career appearances at the Canadian men’s curling championship, this was a first for Glenn Howard.
The longtime skip, who’s serving in a coach/alternate role for Wild Card Three at the Tim Hortons Brier, planned to file an official protest with Curling Canada after his team wasn’t advised that the curling stones had been sandpapered before Saturday afternoon’s draw.
“I’m literally starting it off by saying that ‘It pains me to have to do this,'” Howard said from Calgary. “I don’t want to do this sort of stuff, but they have to know that this is a big issue.
“It’s something that needs to be dealt with properly. Hopefully moving forward they’ll realize this process isn’t ideal and that maybe it should be rectified. We’ll see.”