Team Rachel Homan in top form entering Grand Slam of Curling’s Masters
After tinkering with positions in the first season of the quadrennial after the arrival of Tracy Fleury, Rachel Homan is back in the house and has skipped her team to the top of the Canadian rankings.
The rink had Fleury at skip last season and throwing third stones with Emma Miskew moving to second and Sarah Wilkes switching to lead. This season, Homan is back in her familiar skip position and is getting results.
“I think the fact that everyone was outside their comfort zone at the same time (last season) made it a little bit more of a learning curve for us,” Miskew said. “We embraced it and loved every minute of learning something new, but you’re still learning something new so it still does take some time. This season, it’s a little less so.”
The team earned two Grand Slam titles last season but did not make it to weekend play at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. This season, Homan has won three bonspiels and brings an impressive 26-3 record into the WFG Masters starting Tuesday in Saskatoon.