The competition opened with Fleming winning the first end by two shots, McArthur stormed back to win the second end by five before the next end was tightly fought and won by Fleming by one shot.
Although Fleming gave the hammer advantage back to McArthur, he then proceeded to win the remaining ends by one shot each time leaving him to win by seven shots to five.
The team was composed of Fleming skipping, Roy Greer playing third, followed by Roger Jones at second and Alistair Woodburn as lead.
The competition opened with Fleming winning the first end by two shots, McArthur stormed back to win the second end by five before the next end was tightly fought and won by Fleming by one shot.
Although Fleming gave the hammer advantage back to McArthur, he then proceeded to win the remaining ends by one shot each time leaving him to win by seven shots to five.
The team was composed of Fleming skipping, Roy Greer playing third, followed by Roger Jones at second and Alistair Woodburn as lead.
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