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PointsBet Invitational 2024 Live Curling Broadcast 25 September 2024

Sixteen men’s and sixteen women’s teams from Canada will take part in the competition, chasing a prize purse in excess of $350,000 in a sudden-death single-knockout format.

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The top 10 highest-ranked women’s and men’s teams on the final 2023-24 Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) standings.

The 2024 Alberta women’s (Team Selena Sturmay, Edmonton) and men’s (Team Aaron Sluchinski, Airdrie) champions.

The women’s (Team Allyson MacNutt, Halifax) and men’s (Team Kenan Wipf, Calgary) champions of the 2024 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Championships.

The women’s (Team Gabby Wood, Edmonton) and men’s (Team Jacob Dobson, Toronto) champions of the 2024 Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA)/Curling Canada College Championships.

The women’s (Team Serena Gray-Withers, Edmonton) and men’s (Team Josh Bryden, Regina) champions of the 2024 U SPORTS/Curling Canada Canadian University Championships.

The women’s (Team Taylor Reese-Hansen, Victoria) and men’s champions (Team Jordon McDonald, Winnipeg) of the Curling Canada Under-25 NextGen Classic

The women’s (Team Abby Burgess of Oromocto, N.B.) and men’s champions (Team Dan Sherrard of Beaumont, Alta.) the 2023 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships,

This premier event brings together the nation’s curling elite, with every end and every shot potentially determining who moves forward or heads home. It’s an unmissable opportunity for curling fans to witness some of the sport’s most exciting moments, live or from your home.

Curling legend Jennifer Jones was replaced by Chelsea Carey following her retirement, while Brendan Bottcher was shockingly cut by his squad in favour of Brad Jacobs.

The curling juggernauts led by reigning Canadian champions Rachel Homan and Brad Gushue are still together, and are the early favourites to dominate the domestic pebbled ice in 2024-25 – unless somebody proves otherwise.

Every point this season is of the upmost importance as five more teams on both the men’s and women’s sides can qualify for the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, set to take place in Halifax form Nov. 22-30, 2025.

Qualification spots for the Canadian Mixed Doubles Trials are still up for grabs as well with that event taking place this season, Dec. 30, 2024-Jan. 4, 2025, from Liverpool, N.S.

The PointsBet Invitational once again features 16 women’s team and 16 men’s team from all different levels of curling across Canada competing in a March Madness-style, single-elimination tournament.

The first PointsBet Invitational took place in 2022, with Reid Carruthers and Jones taking home the titles in Fredericton, N.B. Carruthers defended his title last year in Oakville, Ont., as Homan won the women's side.

Like previous years, each rink will receive $5,000 to cover travel and accommodation costs and will earn more money after each victory, including $3,000 for a first-round win, $6,000 for a quarterfinal win and $12,000 for a semifinal win. The men's and women's teams will each earn $24,000 for a win in the championship game for total winnings of $50,000.

Let’s take a closer look at the Sweep 16 matchups and who has the best chance of taking home the big cheque by the end of Sunday.sadasdasdasd

2024 PointsBet Invitational Live Stream Schedule and Start Time

Sixteen men’s and sixteen women’s teams from Canada will take part in the competition, chasing a prize purse in excess of $350,000 in a sudden-death single-knockout format.

Watch PointsBet Invitational Curling 2024 Live Stream Online From Anywhere. Onetime Payamnet, No Hidden Charge, No Auto-renewal. No Cable or VPN required.

Click To: PointsBet Invitational 2024 Live TV Low Price

Click To: PointsBet Invitational 2024 Live TV Low Price


The top 10 highest-ranked women’s and men’s teams on the final 2023-24 Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) standings.

The 2024 Alberta women’s (Team Selena Sturmay, Edmonton) and men’s (Team Aaron Sluchinski, Airdrie) champions.

The women’s (Team Allyson MacNutt, Halifax) and men’s (Team Kenan Wipf, Calgary) champions of the 2024 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Championships.

The women’s (Team Gabby Wood, Edmonton) and men’s (Team Jacob Dobson, Toronto) champions of the 2024 Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA)/Curling Canada College Championships.

The women’s (Team Serena Gray-Withers, Edmonton) and men’s (Team Josh Bryden, Regina) champions of the 2024 U SPORTS/Curling Canada Canadian University Championships.

The women’s (Team Taylor Reese-Hansen, Victoria) and men’s champions (Team Jordon McDonald, Winnipeg) of the Curling Canada Under-25 NextGen Classic

The women’s (Team Abby Burgess of Oromocto, N.B.) and men’s champions (Team Dan Sherrard of Beaumont, Alta.) the 2023 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships,

This premier event brings together the nation’s curling elite, with every end and every shot potentially determining who moves forward or heads home. It’s an unmissable opportunity for curling fans to witness some of the sport’s most exciting moments, live or from your home.

Curling legend Jennifer Jones was replaced by Chelsea Carey following her retirement, while Brendan Bottcher was shockingly cut by his squad in favour of Brad Jacobs.

The curling juggernauts led by reigning Canadian champions Rachel Homan and Brad Gushue are still together, and are the early favourites to dominate the domestic pebbled ice in 2024-25 – unless somebody proves otherwise.

Every point this season is of the upmost importance as five more teams on both the men’s and women’s sides can qualify for the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, set to take place in Halifax form Nov. 22-30, 2025.

Qualification spots for the Canadian Mixed Doubles Trials are still up for grabs as well with that event taking place this season, Dec. 30, 2024-Jan. 4, 2025, from Liverpool, N.S.

The PointsBet Invitational once again features 16 women’s team and 16 men’s team from all different levels of curling across Canada competing in a March Madness-style, single-elimination tournament.

The first PointsBet Invitational took place in 2022, with Reid Carruthers and Jones taking home the titles in Fredericton, N.B. Carruthers defended his title last year in Oakville, Ont., as Homan won the women's side.

Like previous years, each rink will receive $5,000 to cover travel and accommodation costs and will earn more money after each victory, including $3,000 for a first-round win, $6,000 for a quarterfinal win and $12,000 for a semifinal win. The men's and women's teams will each earn $24,000 for a win in the championship game for total winnings of $50,000.

Let’s take a closer look at the Sweep 16 matchups and who has the best chance of taking home the big cheque by the end of Sunday.

Post Practice 9/24: Coach Swan

• Thought the guys on defense played really well other than the let down at the end of the game. Up to that point he felt they were playing solid defense and gap sound, especially upfront.

• With Karene out with an injury, moving Jonathan Hall from safety to linebacker helped fill that void. It was also getting all the new guys on the same page since they shuffled around without Reid. Feels like they’ve done a good job over the last couple of games with those changes.

• Hall has done really well with the position transition, noted that a lot his skills, speed and athleticism carries well over to the linebacker position.

Post Practice 9/24: Van Fillinger

• Stated they are a good team and they knew what they were capable of, just needed to work on areas that they had some holes to improve on in their technique and responsibilities. Believes it showed against Oklahoma State.

• Their goal is to improve every week and continue to progress, because it will never be over.

• Changed a lot of things he felt he wasn’t doing right in technique and the biggest thing was getting fully healthy to come back.

Post Practice Nuggets 9/24 - Kyle Whittingham

• Not too much mentioned regarding the QB situation - mostly hypotheticals if Isaac gets the start and another quarterback is needed to step in for reps. Whittingham expressed that decision to be determined on how guys are health wise.

• First real practice today, yesterday was walk through and conditioning. Felt that practice went well and noted the guys looked sharp.

- Scouting Arizona from last year

• Noted different coaching staff, not the same offense or defense they played last year. Mentioned they have a really good quarterback and receivers, coining them as weapons for their success.

• Rabbit Evans: Has a lot of upside and they’re confident in him, he’s just not quite assignment sound enough yet to see extensive playing time. Still a work in progress in running the system where there is a steep learning curve to their safeties and linebacker system.

• Alaka’i Gilman: playing well and very reliable. Says he’s extremely intelligent, joked “he’s a Stanford guy, says it all, right?”

PFF grades through 4 games

For those curious, here are the PFF grades of all the players who have played at least 100 snaps through the first 4 games:

Offense:
S Fano: 83.4 (276 snaps)
Kuithe: 77.4 (165 snaps)
Togiai: 76.7 (277 snaps)
Lomu: 76.1 (277 snaps)
Bernard: 74.7 (158 snaps)
Singer: 69.0 (221 snaps)
Kump: 69.0 (278 snaps)
Parks: 68.3 (182 snaps)
Mokofisi: 63.4 (256 snaps)
Bentley: 56.0 (180 snaps)
Wilson: 52.6 (227 snaps)

Some notable offensive names under 100 snaps:
Rising: 65.0 (65 snaps)
Pittman: 54.3 (62 snaps)
Ryan: 67.9 (56 snaps)

And one more, for those who made bets on it:
Lohner: 67.3 (28 snaps)

Defense (cutoff reduced to 60 snaps due to how often the defense subs):
T Johnson: 76.6 (216 snaps)
Calhoun: 76.4 (90 snaps)
Reid: 74.9 (60 snaps)
Tafuna: 74.1 (186 snaps)
Davis: 73.3 (139 snaps)
Snowden: 71.8 (238 snaps)
Fillinger: 70.2 (213 snaps)
Tanuvasa: 70.2 (136 snaps)
Barton: 69.3 (214 snaps)
Pepa: 67.5 (68 snaps)
Hall: 66.4 (73 snaps)
Vaughn: 64.5 (228 snaps)
L Fano: 63.2 (176 snaps)
Gilman: 62.6 (135 snaps)
O'Toole: 61.6 (99 snaps)
Ritchie: 60.3 (98 snaps)
S Fotu: 54.8 (125 snaps)

Notable defensive names under 60 snaps:
Vimahi has only played 8
T Fotu has only played 1

PointsBet Invitational 2024 Live Stream Online

The 2024 PointsBet Invitational is just around the corner, and curling fans, you won’t want to miss this! From September 25th to 29th, Canada’s top curling teams will go head-to-head in an intense, single-elimination showdown, all vying for a piece of the staggering $350,000 prize purse. The stakes are high, the competition fierce, and the atmosphere electric as the Season of Champions kicks off in Calgary at the Winsport Event Centre.

Click To: PointsBet Invitational 2024 Live Low Price

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This premier event brings together the nation’s curling elite, with every end and every shot potentially determining who moves forward or heads home. It’s an unmissable opportunity for curling fans to witness some of the sport’s most exciting moments, live or from your home.

Curling legend Jennifer Jones was replaced by Chelsea Carey following her retirement, while Brendan Bottcher was shockingly cut by his squad in favour of Brad Jacobs.

The curling juggernauts led by reigning Canadian champions Rachel Homan and Brad Gushue are still together, and are the early favourites to dominate the domestic pebbled ice in 2024-25 – unless somebody proves otherwise.

Every point this season is of the upmost importance as five more teams on both the men’s and women’s sides can qualify for the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, set to take place in Halifax form Nov. 22-30, 2025.

Qualification spots for the Canadian Mixed Doubles Trials are still up for grabs as well with that event taking place this season, Dec. 30, 2024-Jan. 4, 2025, from Liverpool, N.S.

The PointsBet Invitational once again features 16 women’s team and 16 men’s team from all different levels of curling across Canada competing in a March Madness-style, single-elimination tournament.

The first PointsBet Invitational took place in 2022, with Reid Carruthers and Jones taking home the titles in Fredericton, N.B. Carruthers defended his title last year in Oakville, Ont., as Homan won the women's side.

Like previous years, each rink will receive $5,000 to cover travel and accommodation costs and will earn more money after each victory, including $3,000 for a first-round win, $6,000 for a quarterfinal win and $12,000 for a semifinal win. The men's and women's teams will each earn $24,000 for a win in the championship game for total winnings of $50,000.

Let’s take a closer look at the Sweep 16 matchups and who has the best chance of taking home the big cheque by the end of Sunday.
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