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Ewan MacDonald bemoans slow start as Scotland's World Championship challenge comes to an end

BySportsbeat

Updated 03/04/2015 at 10:11 GMT

Scotland skip Ewan MacDonald admitted his side's slow start left them with too much of a mountain to climb after they exited the men's Curling World Championships in Canada.

Ewan MacDonald of Scotland (Reuters)

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MacDonald's rink initially struggled in Halifax, losing their opening four games before bouncing back with three consecutive victories.
But their faint hopes of reaching play-offs were extinguished on Thursday as they lost 7-1 to Canada in the first session – the tournament hosts booking their place in the first versus second play-off in the process.
Despite their exit, Scotland still had one game left to play against Sweden – but it was another defeat as their opponents also booked their place in the play-offs.
The match got off to a bad start for the Scots with Sweden skip Niklas Edin hitting out a Scottish stone to score four points.
And despite responding – MacDonald drawing his last stone of the sixth end into the house to score two points and reduce Sweden's lead to 6-5 – the Swedes scored two shots in the seventh and three in the ninth to emerge 11-6 winners.
The Championships now move on with defending champions Norway playing Canada in the Page 1-2 Play-off, with the winner going straight to the final, and third-placed Sweden facing the winner of a tie-breaker between Finland and the USA in the Page 3-4 game.
MacDonald, meanwhile, was left to count the cost of his side's difficult start to the Championships.
"I'm just extremely disappointed. Coming into this week, we'd all put in a lot of work and thrown a lot of stones and we were feeling good," he said. "We just got off to a really poor start and we were up against it right from the kick-off. We put ourselves under pressure. We knew how important it was to get out of the traps, and it didn't happen."
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