Alison Merrien is being made to wait for her crack at the Australian hope in the semi-finals in Warilla. (Picture by Daniel Guerin, 0514400)
ALISON MERRIEN has a well-earned day off as television crews prepare the indoor rink at Warilla for the final stages of the World Cup in New South Wales.
Her semi-final with big Australian hope Karen Murphy, is scheduled for 2pm local time tomorrow.
Another tournament success would propel the Guernsey star to number two in the world rankings, but she knows Murphy will be a tough nut to crack, having narrowly lost to her in the qualifying pool. ‘I’m looking forward to the re-match and hopefully it will make for good TV,’ said Merrien.
In the quarter-finals, she waltzed past Spanish player Lynne Metcalfe.
Merrien said she had begun nervously.
‘I was feeling a slight bit of pressure as everybody expected me to walk this game.
‘I started a bit rough and with my last bowl on the first end tried to remove the opposing shot bowl for three, sent it wide and had some very fortunate luck to hit the short bowl which then hit the shot bowl out.
‘From then I seemed to settle and had a very solid game.’
















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