The team, including third Duncan McFadzean and lead Euan Kyle went undefeated to win the event, downing Callum Kinnear 10–6 in the championship game.
[3] The following year, Craik returned to skipping, leading his team of Mark Watt, Blair Haswell and Niall Ryder to victory at the 2020 Scottish junior championship.
[9] Entering the world junior championship as the highest ranked team, Craik led his squad to an 8–1 round robin record, in sole first-place possession.
[10] Craik and Bryce reunited with former teammates Mark Watt and Blair Haswell for the 2022–23 season, forming a team to represent Great Britain at the 2023 Winter World University Games.
[11] On the European tour, the team found success, reaching the semifinals of the 2022 Oslo Cup and 2023 Mercure Perth Masters and the quarterfinals of four other events.
They then beat Ross Whyte in the semifinal before coming up short to Bruce Mouat in the final, who went on to win the 2023 World Men's Curling Championship.
[17] Now focused solely on men's play, Team Craik began the 2023–24 season with back-to-back playoff finishes at the 2023 Baden Masters and the 2023 Euro Super Series, losing out to Joël Retornaz and Bruce Mouat respectively.
[18] With the points they accumulated throughout the 2022–23 and start of the 2023–24 season, the team rose high enough in the ranks to qualify for the 2023 National Grand Slam event.