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Saturday, June 29, 2013

CONTINENTALS CRUISE TO VAGLIANO TROPHY SUCCESSES AT CHANTILLY

 Continent of Europe players and officials with the Vagliano Trophy
     Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency

The Continent of Europe retained both the Vagliano Trophy and the Junior Vagliano Trophy when the biennial matches  concluded at a sunny Chantilly Golf Club near Paris today.
Great Britain and Ireland, whose last Vagliano Cup victory was in 2005 at the same venue, lost by 16 1/2-7 1/2
The GB and I juniors lost 14-4 in the Under-16s match which was played for the first time at Royal Porthcawl two years ago.
Captain Tegwen Matthews, who led GB and I to a notable Curtis Cup win over the United States 12 months ago, had only three of that victorious line-up available for this match.
Her 2013 squad won only one session of play at Chantilly - the opening foursomes by a 3-1 margin.
The Continentals wiped out their deficit over the first day singles and began the second and final day leading by 9 1/2-6 1/2.
The writing was on the wall when the Continent took the second session of foursomes 3-1 to go five points ahead with eight singles to conclude the match.
"I told them we had been in a such a position before and came through to win the Curtis Cup," said Tegwen.
"But, in the end, we were simply outplayed - we were out-puotted, our short games were not in the same class as that of the Continentals. All our girls have great swings but until our national coaches address our short-game failings, we will continue to be beaten in the Vagliano Trophy matches."
British women's and girls champion Georgia Hall partnered Hayley Davis to GB and I's only foursomes win on the second day.
They beat European champion Celine Boutier (France) and Spain's Natalia Escuriola by 2 and 1.
But in the afternoon, Hall went down by 4 and 3 to Noemi Jimenez (Spain) in the top singles tie after being all square at the turn.
Then followed defeats for Welsh champion Becky Harries - who sat out the foursomes both days - Bronte Law, Amy Boulden,
Amber Ratcliffe, Stephanie Meadow and Hayley Davis. Davis was the visitors' most successful player over the two days with three wins from four matches.
GB and I's solitary point from the eight second-day singles came from Alexandra Peters, who was three down to German's Karolin Lampert, ranked No 12 in the world, but squared it before the 16th tee and won by one hole.
The Continentals had retained the Junior Vagliano Trophy before the final set of singles started. They took the second-day foursomes 3-0 to establish a lead that could not be overtaken by the GB and I teenagers, skippered by Aberdeen solicitor Elaine Farquharson-Black (Deeside) who played in two Vagliano Trophy matches at her peak as a player.
The Europeans then took the Junior singles 4 1/2-1 1/2 for a resounding 14-4 to victory.
GB and I's only points winners in the afternoon were Samantha Fuller and Sophie Madden. Fuller produced an outstanding performance to win her closing match by 6 and 5, having been five up at the turn.
Madden was three down after 15 holes against her French opponent but then won the last three to gained a halved match.
"I am very disappointed," said Elaine. "Our girls just don't play enough match-play. You could see that by the number of matches that slipped away from them on the inward half. "


VAGLIANO TROPHY
SATURDAY RESULTS

VAGLIANO TROPHY - DAY 2 SCOREBOARD
Chantilly GC, France

CONTINENT OF EUROPE 16 1/2 GB and IRELAND 7 1/2

Day 1: Continent of Europe 6 1/2, GB and Ireland 5 1/2
Day 2: Continent of Europe 10, GB and Ireland 2.

DAY 2 FOURSOMES (3-1)
Celine Boutier (France) and Natalia Escuriola (Spain) lost to Georgia Hall and Hayley Davis (England) 2 and 1.
Nicole Larsen and Emily Pedersen (Denmark) bt Bronte Law and Gabriella Cowley (England) 2 and 1.
Camilla Hedberg and Noemi Jimenez (Spain) bt Amy Boulden (Wales) and Alexandra Peters (England) 3 and 2.
Sophia Popov and Karolin Lampert (Germany) bt Stephanie Meadow (Ireland) and Amber Ratcliffe (England) 2 and 1.

DAY 2 SINGLES (7-1)
Jimenez bt Hall 4 and 3.
Boutier bt Becky Harries (Wales) 3 and 1.
Popov bt Law 4 and 3
Lampert lost to Peters 1 hole.
Pedersen bt Boulden 2 and 1.
Escuriola bt Ratcliffe 4 and 3.
Hedberg bt Davis 1 hole.
Larsen bt Meadow 4 and 3


JUNIOR VAGLIANO TROPHY - DAY 2 SCOREBOARD

CONTINENT OF EUROPE 14, GB and IRELAND 4

Day 1: Continent of Europe 6 1/2, GB and Ireland 2 1/2
Day 2: Continent of Europe 7 1/2, GB and Ireland 1 1/2

DAY 2 FOURSOMES (3-0)
Covadonga Sanjuan and Alejandra Pasarin (Spain) bt Olivia Mehaffey (Ireland) and Alice Hewson (England) 2 holes.
Csilla Laytai (Hungary) and Albane Valenzuela (Switzerland) bt Sophie Lamb (England) and Fiona Liddell (Scotland) 3 and 2.
Mathilda Cappeliez and Eva Gilly (France) bt Sophie Madden and Samantha Fuller (England) 3 and 2.

DAY 2 SINGLES (4 1/2-1 1/2)
Sanjuan bt Mehaffey 3 and 1.
Pasarin bt Lamb 3 and 2.
Laytai bt Hewson 3 and 2.
Gilly bt Liddell 3 and 2
Valenzuela lost to Fuller 6 and 5.
Cappeliez halved with Madden


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