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Manitoba skip Matt Dunstone makes late charge at Brier to remain unbeaten

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Manitoba's Matt Dunstone defeated Nova Scotia's Matthew Manuel 8-4 on Tuesday morning at the Brier in London, Ont. Dunstone made a hit for three in the sixth end and picked up two late steals to earn his fourth straight round-robin win.

In other early games, Ontario's Mike McEwen beat Yukon's Thomas Scoffin 10-7 and Brendan Bottcher of Wild Card 1 edged New Brunswick's Scott Jones 8-7.

Alberta's Kevin Koe posted a 6-4 victory over Nathan Young of Newfoundland and Labrador. Two more draws are scheduled for later in the day at Budweiser Gardens.

Round-robin play continues through Thursday and the final is scheduled for Sunday night. WATCH | Gushue, Hebert join That Curling Show to preview this year's Brier:

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