Manitoba's Reid Carruthers delivers a rock during his team's 6-4 win over Yukon on Thursday at the Brier.
Manitoba's Reid Carruthers has clinched a playoff spot at the Canadian men's curling championship. Carruthers, whose team is skipped by Brad Jacobs, scored five points in the second end against Yukon's Thomas Scoffin en route to a 6-4 win in the morning draw.Manitoba's Reid Carruthers delivers a rock during his team's 6-4 win over Yukon on Thursday at the Brier. Manitoba's Reid Carruthers clinched a playoff spot at the Canadian men's curling championship Thursday.
Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen had already clinched the top seed in Pool A heading into the afternoon draw. Jacobs took a step back from curling when his team disbanded in 2022, although he played a few events for Carruthers the following season.Carruthers was the team's skip when Jacob's joined as full-time third this season. Carruthers and Jacobs swapped positions in December.
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