Sections:Delivery – Three Step Technique Delivery – Five Step Technique Grip, Rotation and Release of a Rock Position of the Rock for a Three or Five Step Delivery Sweepers’ Roles and Responsibilities Roles and Communication Between Players |
Players’ RolesAll members of a curling team have an important role to play. That’s the beauty of this sport. Players shall act in a manner so as to successfully deliver the requested shots but also to make sure the game is played quickly according to the rules of curling. Roles for Players on the Delivering Team
Roles for Players on the Non-delivering Team
General Roles for Players
Players’ SkillsDepending on their order of delivery, players have roles requiring specific skills. We’re assuming here that the skip is the fourth player and the vice-skip is third. LeadThe lead’s role is crucial to the development of the end’s strategy. The success or failure of the lead’s delivery will typically influence the style of the end (defensive or offensive). Required Qualities:
SecondIn addition to the lead’s qualities, the second should be able to regularly perform take-outs. ThirdIn addition to the qualities of the lead and second, the third is often the player who sets the scene for the skip. This player is able to perform all types of shots, sometimes in more difficult conditions than those of the first two players. The third is also usually the player who replaces the skip in the house when it is time for the skip to deliver rocks. The third then shall be able to effectively read the ice. FourthThe fourth player, often the skip, shall display the third’s qualities as well as being a skillful strategist. Communication Between PlayersCommunication between a team’s players is vital to curling. All members of a team have an important role to play, and effective communication will facilitate decision-making and performing shots. New TeamEspecially with a newly formed team, it is important for members to meet and discuss their strengths and weaknesses as well as their expectations within the team and with respect to the game of curling. More experienced players can provide advice assisting with their teammates’ development. Before the Game Team members may wish to discuss different aspects of the game they are about to play.
During the Game Before DeliveryThe skip communicates orally and with the help of signals, gives instructions pertaining to the required delivery. The delivering player and the sweepers will benefit from discussing the speed of the ice, particularly for draws. During DeliveryOnce the stone is moving, constant communication should take place between the sweepers and the skip. The sweepers will be responsible for judging the weight of the stone and will regularly communicate their estimation to the skip. Various codes exist to describe the weight of the stone. At any time, if a player identifies an alternative shot to the one requested, the player shall tell the skip who will then decide to change the strategy or not. At Any Time During the GameIt is important for team members to communicate all through the game to assess its progress and the strategy to choose thereafter. Members of the non-delivering team should always observe the opponents’ shots and share their impressions with respect to the ice (speed and curl). After the GameOnce the game has ended, a curling team will generally share feedback on the game. The game’s good and bad shots are discussed. New ways of improving can be identified for the next games. |