1959 Macdonald Brier Explained

1959 Macdonald Brier
Host City:Quebec City, Quebec
Arena:Colisée de Québec
Dates:March 2–6
Attendance:16,000
Winner:Saskatchewan
Curling Club:Regina CSC, Regina
Skip:Ernie Richardson
Third:Arnold Richardson
Second:Garnet Richardson
Lead:Wes Richardson
Finalist:Alberta (Olson)

The 1959 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 6, 1959 at the Colisée de Québec in Quebec City, Quebec. This was the second time that Quebec City had hosted the Brier, with the previous time being in 1942. A total of 16,000 fans attended the event.[1] The attendance was affected by a raging blizzard on the final day in which there were fewer than a 1,000 fans that attended that day.[2]

Both Team Alberta and Team Saskatchewan finished round robin play tied for first with 9-1 records, necessitating a tiebreaker playoff for the Brier championship between the two teams. Saskatchewan, who was skipped by Ernie Richardson captured the Brier Tankard after defeating Alberta 12–6 in the tiebreaker. This was the second time in which Saskatchewan had captured the Brier championship and the first of four Brier championships in which Ernie Richardson would skip.

Beginning with the 1959 Brier, the Brier champion would represent Canada in the Scotch Cup. Richardson's rink would go on to defeat Scotland 5 games to none in the first ever Scotch Cup in Scotland.

Event Summary

For most of the 1959 Brier, it was looking like Saskatchewan was going to claim the Brier Tankard as they sat unbeaten at 7-0 heading into the Thursday evening draw. Alberta and Manitoba were both sitting at 6-1 while British Columbia sitting at 5–2 with an outside shot. That evening, Saskatchewan kept their undefeated record alive by eliminating BC in convincing fashion 13–5. Alberta would beat winless Quebec 13-8 while Manitoba hopes for a Brier championship took a big hit as they lost to Prince Edward Island 10–8.

Heading into the final day, Saskatchewan was 8–0 with Alberta sitting at 7-1 and Manitoba needing some help with a 6–2 record. The Friday morning draw would feature a matchup between Alberta and Manitoba with Saskatchewan facing winless Quebec. Saskatchewan would have a chance of clinching the Brier championship with one game remaining with a win combined with a Alberta loss.

A raging blizzard struck Quebec City on the final day of competition causing the attendance at the Colisée to be a lot smaller than usual for the final day of the Brier. In the Friday morning draw, Saskatchewan would hold off Quebec 8-6 thus eliminating Manitoba from championship contention with Alberta managing to stay alive with a 10–8 win over Manitoba.

The final draw of the round robin on Friday afternoon had a lot of suspense. A Saskatchewan win would make them the eleventh team to finish a Brier unbeaten while Alberta needed a win against Northern Ontario and a Saskatchewan loss to Manitoba to force a tiebreaker playoff that evening. In the Alberta/Northern Ontario matchup, Alberta jumped out to a 4–1 lead after three ends. Northern Ontario would tie the game at 4 with one in the fourth and a steal of two in the fifth. Despite this, Alberta would pull away outscoring Northern Ontario 7–2 in the last seven ends for an 11–6 victory. Now all Alberta needed was some help from Manitoba and they got just that. Even though the Manitoba/Saskatchewan game was back-and-forth as it was died at 4 through seven ends, Manitoba would score 3 in the eighth and even though Saskatchewan cut the lead to 7-6 after nine ends, Manitoba would go on to win 9–7, thus necessitating a tiebreaker playoff between Alberta and Saskatchewan for the Brier championship.

For the second consecutive year, the Brier would be decided in a tiebreaker. With less than 1,000 people in attendance due to the ongoing blizzard, the few fans in attendance watched a final saw Saskatchewan jump out to a 7–3 lead through the halfway point. Saskatchewan would dash any hopes of bringing the Brier Tankard back to Alberta as Saskatchewan put the game away for good with 3 in the seventh end as they cruised to a 12–6 victory to capture the Brier championship. By capturing the Brier Tankard, the Ernie Richardson rink also secured a spot in the 1959 Scotch Cup against Scotland for the first ever World Curling Championship.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[3]

bgcolor=#0033FF width=200British ColumbiaManitobabgcolor=#000000 width=200
Edmonton CC, EdmontonSkip: Herbert Olson
Third: Barry Coleman
Second: Mervin Dufresne
Lead: George Dufresne
Vancouver CC, VancouverSkip: Barry Naimark
Third: Frederick Langen
Second: Evan Wolfe
Lead: Dick Beddoes
Elmwood CC, WinnipegSkip: Richard Bird
Third: Edward Tipping
Second: Gunnar Nielson
Lead: William Evans
Beaver CC, MonctonSkip: Richard McCully
Third: Cecil McManus
Second: Edward Shutt
Lead: Irving Mitten
NewfoundlandNorthern Ontariobgcolor=#0080C0 width=200bgcolor=#FF0000 width=225Ontario
Blomidon CC, Corner BrookSkip: Alexander Fisher
Third: Wilbert Howell
Second: John Gullage
Lead: William Piercey
Fort William CC, Fort WilliamSkip: Darwin Wark
Third: Dennis Stephen
Second: Leslie Sutton
Lead: John Jones
Amherst CC, AmherstSkip: Arthur Forbes
Third: Morell Darragh
Second: Lawrence Carter
Lead: Sidney Chabassol
Unionville CC, UnionvilleSkip: Edward Seller
Third: John Grant Jr.
Second: Harold Lawrie
Lead: Carl Sellers
Prince Edward Islandbgcolor=#009900 width=225
Charlottetown CC, CharlottetownSkip: Clifford MacDonald
Third: Douglas Cameron
Second: George Dillon
Lead: Arthur Burke
Outremont CC, OutremontSkip: John Bergmann
Third: Douglas Norris
Second: Harvey McCaig
Lead: John Doran
Regina CSC, ReginaSkip: Ernie Richardson
Third: Arnold Richardson
Second: Garnet Richardson
Lead: Wes Richardson

Round-robin standings

ProvinceSkipWLPFPA
9 1 109 63
9 1 112 78
7 3 109 89
6 4 107 95
6 4 103 89
6 4 103 81
3 7 87 116
3 7 101 112
3 7 86 107
3 7 95 121
0 10 66 127

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Eastern Time [4]

Draw 1

Monday, March 2 3:00 PM

Draw 2

Monday, March 2 8:00 PM

Draw 3

Tuesday, March 3 9:30 AM

Draw 4

Tuesday, March 3 2:30 PM

Draw 5

Wednesday, March 4 3:00 PM

Draw 6

Wednesday, March 4 8:00 PM

Draw 7

Thursday, March 5 9:00 AM

Draw 8

Thursday, March 5 3:00 PM

Draw 9

Thursday, March 5 8:00 PM

Draw 10

Friday, March 6 9:30 AM

Draw 11

Friday, March 6 3:00 PM

Playoff

Friday, March 6

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EE22_BrierSouvenirProgramFinal.pdf . Curling Canada . 25 April 2022 . 59 . 25 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220425203008/https://www.curling.ca/files/2022/03/EE22_BrierSouvenirProgramFinal.pdf . live .
  2. News: McAuley . Ed . Richardons Defeat Alberta In Playoff . 11 May 2022 . The Montreal Gazette . newspapers.com . March 7, 1959 . 35.
  3. Web site: 1959 MacDonald Brier - Curling Canada Stats Archive. 2022-05-04. 2021-05-09. https://web.archive.org/web/20210509165305/https://stats.curling.io/macdonald-brier/1959. live.
  4. News: Quebec Curling Draw . 11 May 2022 . The Montreal Star . newspapers.com . March 2, 1959 . 32.