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Matthew Manuel was born on 28 October, 1997 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a Canadian curler. Discover Matthew Manuel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 28 October, 1997
Birthday 28 October
Birthplace Halifax, Nova Scotia
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1824

The following season, the Manuel rink continued to build on their success from the previous year, reaching the final of the New Scotland Brewing Men's Cash Spiel and the semifinals of the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic and the Superstore Monctonian Challenge.

At the 2023 Nova Scotia Tankard, the team lost their first game before rattling off seven straight victories to become both the B and C qualifiers.

They then lost the first playoff game against Owen Purcell, forcing a sudden death final.

Tied 4–4 in the tenth, Team Manuel stole a single point for the 5–4 victory and their first provincial men's title.

This qualified the team of Manuel, Saunders, Meagher and Zachernuk for the 2023 Tim Hortons Brier where they finished with a 3–5 record, earning wins against the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Saskatchewan.

Throughout the 2023–24 tour season, the Manuel rink only qualified in three of seven events and did not reach any finals.

They had two semifinal finishes in Halifax and Moncton and a quarterfinal result at the Challenge de Curling Desjardins.

Despite this, the team dominated at the 2024 Ocean Contractors Tankard, winning all five of their games.

1997

Matthew "Matt" Manuel (born October 28, 1997) is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia.

He currently skips his own team out of the Halifax Curling Club.

He is the two-time defending Nova Scotia Tankard champion skip and a four-time Nova Scotia junior champion.

2015

In his junior career, Manuel found success skipping his own team, winning four straight Nova Scotia junior championships from 2015 to 2018.

His first two titles came with teammates Nick Zachernuk, Ryan Abraham and Alec Cameron.

At the 2015 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, the team lost in a tiebreaker 6–4 to Ontario's Mac Calwell, finishing tenth overall with a 4–5 record.

During their time together, the team also represented Nova Scotia at the 2015 Canada Winter Games.

After a 4–1 round robin record, they lost in the quarterfinals 8–4 to Ontario's Matthew Hall.

Following the 2015–16 season, Abraham left the team and was replaced by Adam Cocks.

2016

The following year, they again finished in tenth at the 2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, this time with a 5–4 record.

In university curling, Manuel played for the Dalhousie Tigers at five straight U Sports curling championships from 2016 to 2020.

In his first three years on the team, he played third for Robert Mayhew.

2017

The team continued to dominate provincially, securing the 2017 and 2018 Nova Scotia junior titles.

At the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, they just missed the playoffs with a 5–4 record, settling for fifth.

2018

In 2018, Manuel had his best showing with a 6–4 record, finishing sixth and just missing the tiebreakers.

In their last year of juniors, Team Manuel lost in the final of the provincial championship to Graeme Weagle.

The team got better at each appearance but never managed to reach the playoffs, finishing with a 4–3 record in 2018.

2019

In 2019, Manuel took over skipping duties of the team.

Through the round robin, the team finished first overall with a 6–1 record before losing both their playoff games, finishing fourth.

Manuel graduated to men's play for the 2019–20 season and formed a new team with Luke Saunders, Adam Cocks and Jeff Wilson.

The team immediately found success with playoff appearances at The Curling Store Cashspiel and the Bud Light Men's Cash Spiel.

2020

In his final appearance in 2020, he led the Tigers to the gold medal game where they fell 8–5 to the undefeated Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks, settling for silver.

They also qualified for the 2020 Deloitte Tankard.

There, Team Manuel finished 4–3 through the round robin, qualifying for a tiebreaker.

They then lost 9–6 to Chad Stevens to eliminate them in fifth place.

Cocks and Wilson left the team after just one season and were replaced by Jeffrey Meagher and Ryan Abraham.

In their three events played during the abbreviated 2020–21 season, the team had a notable second-place finish at the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic where they lost to the Brad Gushue rink in the final.

Abraham only stayed with the team for one season and was replaced by Nick Zachernuk.

During the 2021–22 season, Team Manuel qualified in two of their five events.

After a quarterfinal finish at the Dave Jones Mayflower Cashspiel, the team made it to the final of the Superstore Monctonian Challenge where they lost to James Grattan.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nova Scotia, the 2022 provincial championship was cancelled.

The Nova Scotia Curling Association then decided to appoint Team Paul Flemming to represent Nova Scotia at the 2022 Tim Hortons Brier.