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1928 Macdonald Brier

The 1928 Macdonald Brier Tankard, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held February 28 to March 2 at the Granite Club in Toronto.


1928 Macdonald Brier Tankard
Toronto, Ontario
Granite Club, Toronto
February 28–March 2
Manitoba
Strathcona CC, Winnipeg
Gordon Hudson
Sam Penwarden
Ron Singbusch
Bill Grant
Alberta (Joe Heartwell)Toronto (Charlie Snow)
« 1927 1929 »

The 1928 Macdonald Brier Tankard, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held February 28 to March 2 at the Granite Club in Toronto.

For the first time, a tiebreaker playoff would determine the Brier champion as Alberta, Manitoba, and Toronto all finished round robin play with 7–2 records. Team Manitoba, who was skipped by Gordon Hudson defeated both Toronto and Alberta in the playoff to win the Brier.

After a successful Brier in 1927, the 1928 edition of the tournament was held again at the Granite Club in Toronto. For the first time, teams from Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan brought their own teams to the Brier. This increased the Brier field from 8 to 10 teams, which would last until 1931. In addition, regulation games would be shortened from 14 ends to 12 ends.

After a 7-0 start, it appeared that Team Manitoba would cruise to a Brier championship. But Manitoba would lose their last two games and finish in a three-way tie with Alberta and Toronto with 7-2 records, necessitating a tiebreaker playoff between those three teams. The trustees of the event did not anticipate a three way tie, so had to scramble to devise a format to resolve it. They opted for a round robin between the three teams. Manitoba defeated Alberta 12–7 in the first game, and then beat Toronto in the second game, 10–6 to claim the Brier Tankard. Alberta then beat Toronto 12–11 to finish in second place.

The teams are listed as follows:

AlbertaManitobaMontrealNew BrunswickNorthern Ontario
Rosetown CC, Rosetown, SK
Skip: Joe Heartwell
Third: Charles Taylor
Second: John Lang
Lead: Allan DuncanStrathcona CC, Winnipeg
Skip: Gordon Hudson
Third: Sam Penwarden
Second: Ron Singbusch
Lead: Bill GrantGranite CC, Montreal
Skip: William Hutchison
Third: N.D.McLeod
Second: T. Howard "Thane" Stewart
Lead: Roy OrmistonThistle CC, Saint John
Skip: Johnny Malcolm
Third: Bill Shaw
Second: John Trigg
Lead: Frank WhiteSudbury CC, Sudbury
Skip: Albert Tobey
Third: Frank Muirhead
Second: Bob Morrison
Lead: Jim Scott
Sydney CC, Sydney
Skip: Harry Stevenson
Third: Hugh Ross
Second: W.D. MacKay
Lead: J.B. LynchGranite CC, Toronto
Skip: Vic McWilliams
Third: Ed Brower
Second: John Brandon
Lead: Bob HamiltonVictoria CC, Quebec City
Skip: S.G. Newton
Third: E.L. Altheer
Second: W.J. Banks
Lead: J.E. PurcellRegina CC, Regina
Skip: W.L. McGillivray
Third: Fred Graham
Second: Ralph Teasdale
Lead: C.S. PaceLakeview CC, Toronto
Skip: Charlie Snow
Third: Harvey Sproule
Second: Stu Graham
Lead: Thomas Dale
Key
Teams to Tiebreaker
TeamSkipWLPFPA
ManitobaGordon Hudson7211160
AlbertaJoe Heartwell7210871
TorontoCharles Snow7210895
OntarioVic McWilliams6312088
Northern OntarioAlbert Tobey5494105
SaskatchewanW.L. McGillivray5410887
Nova ScotiaHarry Stevenson4578104
New BrunswickJohnny Malcolm3693102
QuebecS.G. Newton1875131
MontrealWilliam Hutchison0981133

Tuesday, February 28 (morning)

Tuesday, February 28 (afternoon)

Friday, March 2

  • 1928 Alberta Provincial Playoffs (Alberta–British Columbia). The winning Heartwell rink had lost in the Saskatchewan playdowns, and decided to then play in the Alberta playdowns as well. No residency rule existed at the time.
  • 1928 Macdonald Brier Event at the Manitoba Bonspiel (Manitoba)
  • Composite rink: Montreal
  • 1928 New Brunswick Championship (New Brunswick)
  • Holt, Renfrew Trophy Winners at the Quebec Bonspiel (Quebec)
  • Regina Bonspiel (Saskatchewan)
  • 1928 Canada Life Trophy (Toronto)
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