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Jacobs beats Gushue to advance to Brier final against Dunstone

Jacobs beats Gushue to advance to Brier final against Dunstone

CBC09-03-2025

There will be a new champion at the Montana's Brier this year in Kelowna, B.C.
Alberta's Brad Jacobs defeated Canada's Brad Gushue 7-5 in semifinal play today at Prospera Place.
Gushue had a chance to win with his final throw but his tap attempt was heavy.
The loss ended Gushue's bid to win a record fourth straight Canadian men's curling championship.
Jacobs will advance to the evening final against top-ranked Matt Dunstone of Manitoba.
Jacobs won his lone Brier crown in 2013 while Dunstone is looking to win it for the first time.

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