| 1. | World Curling Federation (WCF) rules apply, unless otherwise indicated below or explained at the Team Meeting (3 January 2006, Prague CC, 11:00). |
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| 2. | The Junior Women (8 teams) will all be in one group and will play a single round-robin series. At the end of the round-robin series the team that is ranked in 1st position will advance to the final game, the teams ranked 2nd and 3rd will play in a single semi-final game with the winner advancing to the final game. The winner of the final game will qualify their Association for the World Junior Curling Championships (WJCC) 2006. |
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| 3. | The Junior Men (12 teams) will be divided into two (2) groups "MA" and "MB". The teams in each group are listed within this document. Each group plays a round-robin series. At the end of the round-robin series there must be a clear ranking for 1st and 2nd position in each group. The playoff format will then be: |
| | - There will be two (2) semi-final games with the first ranked team from MA playing against the second ranked team from MB, and the second ranked team from MA playing against the first ranked team from MB. The winners of those semi-final games advance to the final game, and the winner of the final game will qualify their Association for the World Junior (WJCC) 2006. |
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| 4. | All games will be eight (8) ends, with extra end(s) to break tied games. |
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| 5. | There will be a five minute practice for each team before each round-robin game. The practice starts 15 minutes before the scheduled game time. Team with last stone in the first end will practice first, followed by the second team's practice, the ice will then be cleaned, and the game will start. |
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| 6. | Note - * Indicates last stone in the first end. The teams must toss a coin during the Team Meeting to decide which team will have last stone in the first end of their first game. |
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| 7. | First named team in each draw plays stones with dark coloured handles, and should wear dark coloured upper playing garments. |
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| 8. | The Chief Umpire will determine the schedule and ice for any necessary tiebreaker games as soon as the number of games required and the opponents have been determined. |