2006 Players' Championship

The 2006 Players' Championships Grand Slam[1] of curling tournament, was held April 13โ€“16 at the Stampede Corral in Calgary, Alberta. Following the merger of the World Curling Tour and the Women's World Curling Tour, it became the first Players' Championship to feature a women's event.[2] It was the last event of the 2005-06 curling season. The men's event, sponsored by the Calgary Herald, featured a purse of $150,000, with the winning team receiving $50,000, while the women's event, called the BDO Classic Women's Players' Championship had a purse of $100,000 with the top team receiving $30,000.[2]

The men's final was an all-Edmonton affair, with Randy Ferbey and his foursome defeating the rival Kevin Martin rink 8โ€“5. It was Ferbey's first Players' title. The team had not played many Grand Slam events prior to the season, due to the prior conflict between the Tour and the Brier, which saw many of the top teams in the country boycott Canada's national men's championship. Ferbey, who was not part of the boycott had won four Briers during this period, but due to his lack of Tour success, his team had critics of their abilities. With the win, Ferbey said "the critics now can shove it you know where. There's not questioning anything now".[3]

In the women's final, Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg defeated Cheryl Bernard of Calgary 10โ€“8. The two finals were played at the same time in front of about 1,000 spectators.[3]

The playoffs were shown television on Rogers Sportsnet.[1]

Format

For both the men's and women's events, there were 15 teams divided into three round-robin pools of five. The top two teams in each pool made the 8-team single-elimination playoff, plus two wild card teams.[2]

Men's

Round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreakers
Kevin Albrecht PoolWL
Saskatchewan Pat Simmons40
Manitoba Jeff Stoughton22
United States Pete Fenson22
Ontario Wayne Middaugh13
Alberta Mark Johnson13
Warren Hansen PoolWL
Ontario Glenn Howard40
Scotland Tom Brewster22
Alberta Randy Ferbey22
British Columbia Jim Cotter22
Nova Scotia Mark Dacey04
Bruce Saville PoolWL
Alberta John Morris31
Alberta Kevin Martin31
Quebec Pierre Charette22
Saskatchewan Bruce Korte22
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue04

Tie breakers

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 Ontario Glenn Howard 8
8 Quebec Pierre Charette 9
8 Quebec Pierre Charette 5
4 Alberta Kevin Martin 7
4 Alberta Kevin Martin 6
5 Scotland Tom Brewster 3
4 Alberta Kevin Martin 5
6 Alberta Randy Ferbey 8
2 Saskatchewan Pat Simmons 7
7 United States Pete Fenson 6
2 Saskatchewan Pat Simmons 7
6 Alberta Randy Ferbey 8
3 Alberta John Morris 5
6 Alberta Randy Ferbey 6
Final[4]
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
Alberta Randy Ferbey 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 X 8
Alberta Kevin Martin 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 X 5


Women's

Round-robin standings

Source:

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreakers
Anne Merklinger PoolWL
Manitoba Jennifer Jones31
Alberta Heather Rankin22
Manitoba Janet Harvey22
Ontario Anne Merklinger22
Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson13
Robin Wilson PoolWL
Alberta Shannon Kleibrink31
Alberta Renee Sonnenberg22
British Columbia Kelly Scott22
Alberta Cathy King22
Ontario Jenn Hanna13
Marilyn Bodogh PoolWL
Saskatchewan Jan Betker31
Alberta Cheryl Bernard31
Saskatchewan Amber Holland22
United States Debbie McCormick22
Switzerland Mirjam Ott04

Tie breakers

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
1 Saskatchewan Jan Betker 5
8 Alberta Cathy King 7
8 Alberta Cathy King 2
4 Manitoba Jennifer Jones 8
4 Manitoba Jennifer Jones 9
5 United States Debbie McCormick 5
4 Manitoba Jennifer Jones 10
3 Alberta Cheryl Bernard 8
2 Alberta Shannon Kleibrink 8
7 British Columbia Kelly Scott 2
2 Alberta Shannon Kleibrink 6
3 Alberta Cheryl Bernard 8
3 Alberta Cheryl Bernard 6
6 Alberta Renee Sonnenberg 5
Final[4]
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Final
Alberta Cheryl Bernard 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 8
Manitoba Jennifer Jones 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 10

References

  1. "Sweeping up some big bucks!". Calgary Herald. April 10, 2006. p. D2. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  2. "Players' Championship title toughest to get your hands on". Calgary Herald. April 13, 2006. p. F3. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  3. "Ferbey tops archrival Martin to win Players (sic) Championship". Calgary Herald. April 17, 2006. p. D7. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
  4. "Curling". Calgary Herald. April 17, 2006. p. D11. Retrieved April 23, 2021.
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