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Perth curlers make unbeaten start at World Senior Championships in Korea

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Perth curlers flying the flag for Scotland’s women at the World Senior Championships have made an unbeaten start to the group stage.

Mairi Milne, Katie Loudon and Wendy Johnston are teaming-up with Jackie Lockhart in Gangneung, Korea. Early group stage wins against Switzerland, Latvia, Czech Republic and Ireland has them sitting on a 4-0 record heading into Tuesday's matches.

Scotland’s men, meanwhile, are being led by skip Graeme Connal from Perth. The team also includes the Fair City’s Mark Brass, as well as Alistair Scott and Mark Fraser.

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