The Semi-Final Four Are Locked In
By Your Green-Side Insider
The quarter-final stage of the Men’s Fours has concluded, narrowing our field down to the final four quartets. This past round delivered a blend of one-sided dominance and high-stakes drama as the pressure mounts on the road to the final AND National qualification.
Quarter-Final Review: The Road to the Semi-Finals
The results from the latest round have confirmed the four remaining rinks who will compete for a spot in the championship final and Leamington Spa.
Harvey Makes a Statement: P. Harvey (G) delivered a dominant performance to secure his place in the final four, overcoming M. Wilson (AM) in a decisive 27–10 win.
Johnson Edges Through in Extra End: In the tightest contest of the round, A. Johnson (BD) and J. Curtis (G) could not be separated after 18 ends. It was Johnson who kept his cool during the extra end to edge a 18*–17 victory.
Aitchison Continues His Run: Defending his territory with confidence, N. Aitchison (ST) moved past P. Duffy (G) with a solid 19–10 win.
Ross Powers Into the Semi-Finals: D. Ross (BD) produced a powerhouse display to defeat A. Bojke (HS), finishing 27–2 to book his place in the next stage.
Looking Ahead: The Semi-Final Draw
The competition is now at its peak. The following four teams have earned their place in the semi-finals, scheduled to take place over the weekend of July 17–20:
- P Harvey (G) v A Johnson (BD)
- N Aitchison (ST) v D Ross (BD)
With these high-caliber rinks remaining, the semi-finals promise to be an outstanding display of skill and nerves. The journey has been grueling, but only two teams will emerge from these final clashes to contest the title.
With these match-ups finalized, which two teams are you backing to navigate their way through to the final?