‘It’ll just keep us hungrier:’ Dunstone reflects on 2020 Brier
Even though the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier didn’t end the way they wanted, Matt Dunstone and the members of his Regina-based rink are still happy about their performance at the Canadian men’s curling championship.
“I’m really proud of everybody and what we did this week and it’ll just keep us hungrier,” Dunstone told the Green Zone on Monday, one day after the Saskatchewan champions were presented with their bronze medals in Kingston, Ont.
Lead Dustin Kidby, second Catlin Schneider, third Braeden Moskowy and Dunstone were in their first Brier together as a team and managed to fight their way to an 8-3 record and a spot in the 1-2 Page playoff game.
“That’s what every Canadian curler dreams of and we got to live that,” the 24-year-old skip said. “To experience it once, (it was) very cool and to get that experience will do nothing but help us moving forward.”


