Ireland complete hat-trick of Ocala Nations Cup wins with gutsy Florida victory

  • 17 February 2017, 23:44

An outstanding performance from the Irish Show Jumping team saw them score a memorable victory in the four-star Nations Cup at Ocala in Florida on Friday night – the third time in history that the trophy has been won by Ireland.

Photo (l-r) Kevin Babington, Cian O'Connor, Michael Blake (Team Manager), Richie Moloney and Shane Sweetnam stand on the podium after victory for Ireland in the 2017 Ocala Nations Cup in Florida (Photo Tori Repole/NoelleFloyd.com)

Photo (l-r) Kevin Babington, Cian O’Connor, Michael Blake (Team Manager), Richie Moloney and Shane Sweetnam stand on the podium after victory for Ireland in the 2017 Ocala Nations Cup in Florida (Photo Tori Repole/NoelleFloyd.com)

A tense final round saw Cian O’Connor deliver a vital clear when last to go with Seringat (his second of the competition), as Ireland denied The United States victory on home soil.

Team Manager Michael Blake selected Cork’s Shane Sweetnam as his opening rider in round one, and he didn’t disappoint, giving Ireland a perfect start with a clear aboard the Spy Coast Farm-owned Chaqui Z.

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Tipperary’s Kevin Babington and Shorapur, owned by Shorapur LLC, lowered just the penultimate fence first time out, before O’Connor produced a clear with the Ronocco Jump-owned Seringat. This left Ireland in the lead on four faults after the first round, with one fence in hand over the USA and Mexico.

Sweetnam and Chaqui Z returned with just a single error second time out and another four fault score from Babington and Shorapur kept Ireland in the driving seat. However a 12 fault score from Kilkenny’s Richie Moloney and Carrabis Z, coupled with a clear round from America’s Beezie Madden, meant the pressure was on Meath-based O’Connor to deliver when last to go.

A clear round would give Ireland the trophy, one fence down would see a jump-off with the USA and two fences down would hand victory to the hosts. However O’Connor and the 11-year-old Seringat never looked like touching a pole and crossed the line to complete their double clear round (one of just three in the competition), and give Ireland a deserved victor

 

 

5 December 2013; Hayley Dunne, from Maynooth, Co. Kildare, and part of the USA young showjumper placement programme, with Nia O'Malley, from Connolly's Red Mills, Michael Blake, from Horse Sport Ireland. Horse Sport Ireland, Millennium Park, Osberstown, Naas, Co. Kildare. Picture credit: Matt Browne / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***

Speaking afterwards, Team Manager Michael Blake from Co Clare (pictured above) said:

“We were well prepared and I think what stood to us was that our team was selected in good time. I am a big believer in selecting your team early, being organized and then hope it works out. The boys jumped great, Cian was under pressure at the end after Beezie Madden jumped clear. It was a strange competition in that the water jumped great in the first round but in the second, four or five horses in-a-row were in it, including Shane’s horse which we couldn’t believe because he is such a good water jumper. The last line was very difficult, with a flat triple bar to a long five strides to a vertical, vertical, oxer combination and it was very hard to meet that first vertical where you wanted.

Blake (pictured left)  continued,
“I couldn’t be happier with all four guys, it was a team effort and they were a pleasure to work with. We had a game plan and we stuck to it. We are really delighted with the win. It was very competitive in that the American’s had their strongest team out and were chasing points. This gives us good confidence going forward,” he said.

Ocala was the second Nations Cup of the 2017 season, with a young Irish team finishing sixth in the opening round at Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates on Thursday.

Ireland will begin their European Division 1 Nations Cup campaign at La Baule, France in May.

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