It’s been a learning process, but Tracy Fleury believes she’s found the right answers as part of Rachel Homan’s rink.
Along with second Emma Miskew and lead Sarah Wilkes, the team went 11-0 to win the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary. That improved their record to an impressive 48-5 on the season. Homan laughed when asked what Fleury brought to a team that previously had won three Scotties, the world championship gold in 2017 plus silver and bronze medals in 2014 and 2013.“She’s got a wealth of experience playing on numerous successful teams over the years. She has such an amazing skill set and always makes the big shots. She has all the tools in her tool kit. She has such a positive and great energy on the ice and that doesn’t change when we go of the ice.
As a skip, she has six Grand Slam titles. She also represented Northern Ontario at three Canadian junior curling championships.“It’s been a really fun process and journey to combine forces and do that together for the last two years,” said Homan. “I’m really excited to where we’ve been able to bring the team as a unit.”
“We were very surprised when we heard that news,” said Miskew. “We feel for Briane and the team. We trust the process of Safe Sport.
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