New Zealand National Championships
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Watt2-5 at 2024 New Zealand National Championships
Jun 14 - 18, 2023

Naseby, New Zealand
![]() SKIP Dave Watt |
![]() Third Dan Thurlow |
![]() Second Ben Hore |
![]() Lead Jeremy Jenkins |
| Games: | 7 |
| Record: | 2W - 5L |
| PF/G: | 5.10 |
| PA/G: | 11.02 |
| Hammer Efficiency: | 0.16 |
| Steal Defense: | 0.63 |
| Force Efficiency: | 0.33 |
| Steal Efficiency: | 0.29 |
Dave Watt (Naseby, NZL) finished 2-5 in the 9-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Watt lost 7-3 to Garion Long (Naseby, NZL), droppimg another game, 12-1 to Sean Becker (Naseby, NZL). Watt lost 9-3 to William Becker (Naseby, NZL). Watt lost 9-2 to Peter De Boer (Naseby, NZL) where Watt responded with a 8-4 win over Dean Fotti (Naseby, NZL). Watt went on to lose 9-3 against Anton Hood (Naseby, NZL). Watt responded with a 5-4 win over Peter Becker (Naseby, NZL) in their final qualifying round match.
Watt earned 0.375 world rankings points for their preliminary round wins, dropping 488 spots on the World Ranking Standings into 488th place overall with 0.375 total points. Watt ranks 22nd overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 0.375 points earned so far this season.
| RECORD | W | L | T | PCT | HMR | STL | 1PT | EEH | EES |
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| SCORING | ENDs | PF | PA | PF/G | PA/G | +/- | EF/G | EA/G | PF/E | PA/E | BE/G |
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| WITH HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | HE | SD |
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| WITHOUT HAMMER | ENDs | PF | PA | BE | 4s | 3s | 2s | PF/E | PA/E | FE | SE |
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