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Ireland Fail To Shine In Rotterdam Nations Cup |
IRELAND'S
show jumping team failed to rise to the occasion at the last-but-one
of the Samsung Super League fixtures in Rotterdam today (Friday),
and must now rely on the double-points scoring system at Barcelona's
Final in September if they are to overtake France for the Series
trophy.
Home
team Holland took today's Super League Cup, while Italy, Sweden
and France tied for second place, an unprecedented occurrence in
the Super League, but one which France another 5.3 points to further
increase their lead in the rankings. Ireland tied for seventh place
with Germany.
Finishing
so far down in the competition was certainly not the result Irish
Chef d'Equipe Tommy Wade had been looking for, and there may be
some serious head-scratching by the selectors before Barcelona.
Ireland
were lying in second place to France going into today's 7th leg
of the 2003 Super League series, but with a widening gap. And hopes
that a Top 3 place would narrow that gap were dashed on the rainswept
turf of Rotterdam when France took points for their equal second
place, while Ireland never looked at all in serious contention,
though scoring three clear rounds in total, and one jumping clear
with a single time fault.
Trailing
in 7th of eight teams at the halfway mark, with only European Champions
Germany behind them, the Irish squad began to show signs of the
fatigue that has followed a long Super League season, together with
the strain of the European Championships last week, and the struggle
to qualify for the 2004 Olympics. Drafting World Champion Dermott
Lennon into the team did not yield any dividends, as he failed to
find form on his new horse, <Quality>.
Ireland
must now look to finishing well at Barcelona in September, where
double points are awarded for places.
SHOW
JUMPING RESULTS: CSIO ROTTERDAM NETHERLANDS 28-31 AUGUST 2003
SAMSUNG
SUPERLEAGUE OF THE NETHERLANDS
Nations Cup 1.60m FEI 264
Friday, August 29, 2003
1)
NETHERLANDS 0 Faults
=2) ITALY 4 Faults
=2) SWEDEN 4 Faults
=2) FRANCE 4 Faults
5) Gt.BRITAIN 9 Faults
6) BELGIUM 12 Faults
=7) IRELAND 13 Faults
Anastasia III; Billy Twomey 0/0
Obos Quality; Dermott Lennon 12/16
Waterford Crystal; Cian OConnor 8/4
Pershing; Peter Charles 1/0
=7) GERMANY 13 Faults
SAMSUNG SUPER LEAGUE LEADERBOARD
1.
France - 52.30 points
2. Ireland - 41.75 points
3. Great Britain - 36 points
4. Netherlands - 25 points
5. Germany - 23.75 points
6. Belgium 18.5 points
7. Sweden - 16.3 points
8. Italy 13.8 points.
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