Neil on MD game v Canada

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

Ireland’s mixed doubles player Neil Fyfe reports on the team’s second game at the world championships in Sweden:

He said: “Canada hit the one foot with both draw shots in the DSC so got the hammer. Alison drew to the front of the four with her first stone in the first end and then I managed to draw one behind it to freeze against the pre-positioned stone with his first. This proved too good for the Canadians to move for the rest of the end so Ireland stole a one.

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

“Canada stepped up a gear or two after this and took two two’s before Ireland managed to take a one in the fourth. Canada led 4-2 at the half time break.

Canada piled on more pressure by taking a three in the fifth so Alison and I decided to use our power play in the sixth end. A very rare miss by the Canadian female player Marliese Kasner gave us a chance for a three if they split a short stone at the front – but unfortunatey Alison was a tad wide and heavy and her shot slipped through the house. After managing to restrict the Canadians to a one in the seventh  the score was Canada 8 Ireland 3. The Canadians who were by far the better team ran the Irish out of stones as soon as they were allowed to hit in the eigth.

“Neither Alison or I had expected to win this game – but we were a bit disappointed the score was not closer.”

Neil’s take on Italy game

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

Ireland’s mixed doubles competitor Neil Fyfe reviews the team’s performace in their first against Italy.

He said: ” First game for Team Ireland was against Italy on the evening of the second day of the competition. Its fair to say that we were both pretty nervous as it was our first appearance at this level in Mixed Doubles. We had managed to get 10 minutes of practice ice on the sheet we were playing on the evening before – which in itself was no mean feat as all 42 countries that have entered the competition are looking to practice on the five sheets of ice after the last game – so we were happy with the  stones and liked the weight and feel of the ice. Having said that Italy who are currently ranked 17 in the world – some 14 places above Ireland had the advantage of having already played earlier in the day.

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

World Mixed Doubles Championship 2016, Karlstad, Sweden

Neil and Alison got off to a good start however by both hitting the one foot during the last stone draw, bettering the Italian efforts so earning the hammer in the first end.
After a couple of nervous shots Neil and Alison finished the first end well taking a two. The second end saw Alison and then Neil both play lovely draws behind the guard to set up the end well resulting in a steal of one. 

After reprimanding Neil for his poor tactical decision during the half time break coach PJ Wilson left the bench to head off to the Karlstad Curling Club to play in the seniors game against Canada.

In the fifth end a great freeze by Marco Pascale (whose mother is Scottish) who was playing the middle stones, caused the Irish team problems for the rest of the end – another steal of one for the Italians. 

With the last stone in the sixth end and being two down Ireland decided to use their power play – which they did to great effect with some excellent shots taking a three. In the seventh end the Italians decided to use their power play however after Neil drew round Alison’s guard then played an angled double the Italians lost the advantage of their power play and after Alison’s last stone draw behind a guard to the side of the four foot the Italians were left facing three Irish stones Lucrezia Laurent who was playing first and last stones played a beautiful draw to the one foot to take a one and levelling the game going into the last end. The Irish team played some lovely shots in the last end and after Neil’s last stone the Irish had three stones welded together in the one foot the back one being frozen to an Italian stone. With another Irish counter at the front of the four foot. The Italians failed to move any of these three shots and Alison did not need to play her last shot. “

Final score Ireland 9 Italy 6.  Neil and Alison were totally delighted and somewhat relieved to have won their first game!

WMDCC 2016 – game 1

Team Fyfe. Photo by WCF

Team Fyfe. Photo by WCF

Ireland 9 – Italy 6

Ireland’s Father/Daughter team of Neil & Alison Fyfe took on Italy at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships in Karlstad, Sweden.

WMDCC2016-IRLvITA-scoreThey had an impressive first game – coming back from 3-4 down after four ends, to taking two three stone ends to finish 9-6.

Their next game is tomorrow, Monday 18th April at 11:15 am against Canada.

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WSCC-16 profile 4 – Neil Fyfe

IMG_3046Plod’s going to be a very, very busy Irishman for the next 10 days as he’s playing in the World Mixed Doubles with daughter Alison as well as standing by as fifth man for the senior team:

Name –  Neil Fyfe
Age – 54
Occupation? – Police Sergeant (soon to retire – so will be looking for another job soon)
Where is home? – Portpatrick

Who would play you in a movie of your life? –  Nobody could be that boring!

Your best quality? –  Honesty

And your worst? – Where do I start??!! Brutally honest for starters…………………

Top of your wish list? – For my kids to be happy and healthy – and I’d also like to travel abroad a lot more than I have done so far in life

On a day off we’ll find you? – In the car – travelling somewhere

Starstruck moment? – Don’t do that – well not yet anyway (though it’s always pretty special being in JJK’s company)

Your coffee order? – Don’t drink tea or coffee (I used to tell people this was for religious reasons – but anyone that knows me knows that is a total lie!)

Where would you time travel to? – I’m quite happy where I am – thanks

What do you like spending money on? –  Apart from curling trips abroad -my kids (the word ‘like’ is probably too strong  – but I suspect that’s where most of it will disappear for the next few years)

Most underrated virtue? – I haven’t a clue! Ask somebody else (but not Bill Gray)

Celebrity crush? – Nobody really.

Philosophy of life? –  Its changed a lot recently – ‘enjoy the moment as you have no idea what is around the corner’ is probably fairly current