The next season, the Kean rink played in the 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials, where they were eliminated after losing all three of their games. The team found success again at the 2013 Canadian Open, where they lost in the quarter-finals. Kean left the team mid-season, with Fanset taking over the reins as skip for The National Slam event. Chad Allen joined the team at third. The team went win less, losing all five games. After the event, the team picked up John Epping to skip the rink, with Fanset moving back to third. The team found immediate success, making it to the quarter-finals of the season ending 2014 Players' Championship. Following the season, the team decided to remain together with Epping as skip.[6]
Early on in the 2014–15 curling season, the Epping rink won the Gord Carroll Curling Classic Tour event. In that season's slams, the team made it to the semifinals of the 2014 Masters,[7] but missed the playoffs at The National, the Canadian Open and the 2015 Elite 10. The team made it to the 2015 Ontario Tankard, the provincial men's championship, Fanset's first. The team made it to the provincial final, where they lost to a newly formed Mark Kean rink.[8] Fanset was replaced by Mat Camm on the team before the season ending Players' Championship.[9]
Fanset won his third career World Curling Tour event at the 2016 Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel, playing third for Chad Allen.[13] Fanset remained on the Bailey rink for the rest of the season though (with Fanset at third), and the team played in the 2017 Ontario Tankard. There, they made the playoffs where they lost the 3 vs. 4 game.
He works as an ice technician at the Ingersoll and Tillsonburg Curling Clubs. He attended Parkside Collegiate Institute.[1] His father, Dale had also been an ice technician at the Tillsonburg Club.[14]