‘Job ain’t done’: What’s next for curling's Rock League after successful preview season? | Page 901 | Unpublished
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‘Job ain’t done’: What’s next for curling's Rock League after successful preview season?

April 13, 2026

While the week was historic for Rock League — it’s not often you get to see Canadian legends in Brad Jacobs and Rachel Homan face each other in fours — the greater success indicator, from a macro level, was whether it would show enough potential to garner the fan and financial interest necessary to sustain itself.



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