Earle Morris always knew how to prepare. Years before appearing in a Brier he studied the best teams, collecting binders of notes on how to approach the game. Travelling with the military made it difficult to establish himself but eventually Earle skipped Team Manitoba at the Brier in 1980. He won Quebec in 1982 as third for Don Aitken and returned again in 1985 as skip of Ontario, becoming the first player to represent three different provinces at the Brier. Earle shares stories from his upbringing in Saskatchewan, through the Brier runs to his brief tenure with the Canadian Curling Association ahead of the 1988 Olympics in Calgary. We also discuss his development as a coach and thoughts on team chemistry. Stay tuned at the end for an extra tale from the 2005 Olympic Trials and analysis of the final end from the 2009 Mens World Championship.
Episode 88 - Dorenda Bailey
Episode 87 - Jim Waite
Episode 86 - Susan Seitz
Episode 85 - Larry McGrath
Episode 84 - Eugene Hritzuk
Episode 83 - Hersh Lerner/Wally Ursuliak and Will Pacarynuk
Episode 82 - George Karrys
Episode 81 - Heather Houston
Episode 80 - Al Hackner
Episode 79 - Joe Gurowka
Episode 78 - Orest Meleschuk
Episode 77 - Georgina Wheatcroft
Episode 76 - Don Lewis
Episode 75 - Erika Brown
Special Episode - Jim Wilson
Episode 74 - Rae Kells/Donna Boyle
Episode 73 - Don Aitken
Episode 72 - Terry Jones
Episode 71 - Elaine Dagg-Jackson
Episode 70 - Bert Gretzinger
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