Dunstone ousts Olympic champ Jacobs 7-3 to advance to Brier final
ST. JOHN’S — Winning a Canadian men’s curling championship on the heels of an Olympic gold medal was a tall order.
Brad Jacobs’ curling team fell two wins short of repeating as national champions in a 7-3 semi-final loss to Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone at the Montana’s Brier in St. John’s, N.L., on Sunday afternoon.
Dunstone, a resident of Kamloops, advanced to his third Brier final in the last four years to take on Alberta’s Kevin Koe in the championship game at night.
The winner will represent Canada at the men’s world championship March 27 to April 4 in Ogden, Utah, and the team will gain entry into next year’s Brier in Saskatoon as defending champions.


