Indoor Grand Match Saturday 15th November 2025

A national curling event that takes place only once every five years is not to be missed. First held in 2000, the Indoor Grand Match was introduced as a more reliable alternative to the traditional Grand Matches held on a frozen loch whenever temperatures fell low enough for the ice to support a mass gathering of curlers. But as a victim of climate change, the last outdoor event took place in 1979.

The Indoor Grand Match pits clubs from the north against those from the south, the boundary between the two regions defined as a line between the Clyde and Forth rivers. This was the fifth Indoor Grand Match (the 2020 event sadly being cancelled because of the COVID epidemic) and Holyrood Curling Club has participated in every one. This year some 1,500 curlers from 281 clubs were playing at 12 curling rinks around the country. We had entered two teams and were drawn to play at Aberdeen and Murrayfield.

The Aberdeen team was made up of Donny, Ken, John W and Deemo. Our opponents were a team from Panmure, one of whom David had played against in that 2005 Grand Match and the others (including a couple) who knew Donny and his parents.

Although we lost overall we had an enjoyable game with the consolation of winning on ends. We got off to a poor start – perhaps the occasion and a strange rink got to us. In those early ends we were leaving skip Deemo needing to perform difficult shots to save the end and hindering his efforts with some dubious sweeping. By the third end we were 9-0 down But then we made a remarkable recovery, taking the remaining four ends – sadly though with insufficient scores to catch up. But at 9-5, the score was respectable. And the post-game craic over a drink and snacks was good.

Meanwhile the Edinburgh team of Steve, James, Colin and Rob were playing against Veterans Curling Stirling. Skip Rob reports: “We had a good game, but ended up just losing 6-5 sadly.   They took the first three ends (so much for home ice!), then we took the next three ends to reach 5 -5.  A game of two halves.  In the decider final end I missed a take-out with my final stone, drat.  Still, a good tight game.”

Overall a day to remember for all involved – we look forward to 2030!

John.

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