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"?". Winnipeg Free Press. January 25, 2008. Flett cost Jennifer Jones a lot of fans at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Gimli [...] Jones immediately complained that Flett lead Brenna Philp had burned a rock out front of the house [...] Jones said she had no doubt the rock had been burned [...] The rules are there for a reason.
"?". Brandon Sun. January 25, 2008. Jones earned a loud raspberry from the crowd in a game against crowd favourite Kerri Flett when Jones accused Flett...
"?". Selkirk Journal. February 1, 2008. The Selkirk skip raised a rock into the house to cut the Jones lead to 3-1 [...] Jones called an official claiming that Philp, the lead for the game, had touched a rock and therefore [...] Jones, upping the score to 7-0. However, it brought a chorus of boos for the Jones foursome, since fans [...]
Bob Weeks (January 26, 2008). "Jones, Official need to do some 'splainin'". Lots of commotion at the Manitoba Scotties, where an alleged rock-burning incident has cast a shadow on Jennifer Jones and her team.
Paul Wiecek (January 17, 2009). "Flett will leave no stone unturned". Winnipeg Free Press. Twice in the last two years, Kerri Flett has been in the news. [#1] Flett still thinks about her brother all the time. [#2] a Manitoba curling crowd lustily booing Jones over what was perceived as bad sportsmanship on her part.