Tummy trouble floored star
player Alison Coffey Ireland's Home Ladies' International hopes
went down in flames as in Carlow yesterday.
Eavan Higgins' warriors were
beaten 5 1/2 3 1/2 by champions England as Coffey was forced
to pull out of the afternoon singles complaining of stomach cramps
and nausea.
The 28 year-old Warrenpoint
sensation had felt unwell in the morning but played on with partner
Eileen Rose Power in the foursomes before losing at the 18th.
She was sick several times
during the round, but couldn't go on in the afternoon and was
sent back to the team hotel by her captain.
Said Higgins: "Alison
couldn't play to the best of her ability and the bug definitely
affected her performance in the morning. There was no point in
her going on and we hope she'll be fit for the match with Scotland
tomorrow."
Tied at 1 1/2 1 1/2 after
the foursomes, Ireland badly missed Curtis Cup and Vagliano Trophy
player Coffey in the singles as they lost 4-2 to lost the match
by two points overall. Now England must be the favourites to
take the title for the eighth time in nine years after Scotland
and Wales drew 4 1/2 - 4 1/2 yesterday.
Ireland must beat Scotland
today and hope that England lose comprehensively to Wales if
they are to take the title for the first time sine 1986.
But the girls in green played
superbly in the morning foursomes with Hazel Kavanagh and Elaine
Dowdall edging out English pair Emma Duggleby and Fame More at
the last. The match was all square before Kavanagh fired a nine
iron 120 yards to within six feet before Dowdall holed for a
winning birdie.
Although Coffey and Power lost
at the 18th, Martina Gillen and Claire Coughlan saved a half
when Coughlan holed a 20 footer for par. But in the afternoon
it was all England and although Dowdall fired a hole in one at
the 154 yard 13th on her way to a 4 and 3 win over Fiona Brown,
there was precious little else for the home crowd to cheer about.
Dundalk's Yvonne Cassidy was
the only other home winner when she closed out her match with
Kirsty Fisher with a birdie four at the 16th. Cassidy was left
out of the Leinster side for the Interprovincial Matches earlier
this month, but did enough to convince the Irish selectors that
she was worthy of a place.
But while Cassidy and Dowdall
were winners, 19 year old Gillen fought bravely before going
down by three and two to Rebecca Hudson as the English Curtis
Cup star fired seven birdies in an immaculate round.
Budding superstar Fame More
was approximately four under par as she beat Hazel Kavanagh by
five and three while Power and Coughlan could do little as they
lost by six and four to Kerry Smith and Kim Andrew respectively.
Ireland 3 1/2;
England 5 1/2
Foursomes H. Kavanagh & E.
Dowdall bt E. Duggleby & F. More 1 hole; A. Coffey & E. R. Power
lost to K. Fisher & R. Hudson 2 holes; C. Coughlan & M. Gillen
halved with K. Andrew & F. Brown. Ireland 1 1/2; England 1 1/2
Singles: M. Gillen lost to R. Hudson 3 & 2; H. Kavanagh lost
to F. More 5 & 3; E. Dowdall bt F. Brown 4 & 3; Y. Cassidy bt
K. Fisher 3 & 2; E. R. Power lost to K. Smith 6 & 4; C. Coughlan
lost to K. Andrew 6 & 4. Ireland 2: England 4
Wales 4 1/2;
Scotland 4 1/2
Foursomes: S. Jones & L. Davis lost to A. Laing & L. Morton 3
& 2; B. Brewerton & E. Pilgrim bt C. Hargan & S. Wood 4 & 3;
S. Mountford & K. Phillips lost to L. Kenny & L. Mackay 3 & 2.
Wales 1; Scotland 2.
Singles: B. Brewerton bt L. Morton 2 & 1; E. Pilgrim lost to
L. Moffat 4 & 3; L. Davis bt H. Stirling 1 up; K. Evans lost
to L. Kenny 4 & 3; S. Mountford bt A. Laing 1 up; S. Jones halved
with L. Mackay. Wales 3 1/2; Scotland 2 1/2.
Overall 1, England 2 pts; 2, Ireland
1 pt; 3, Scotland 1/2; 4, Wales 1/2 pt.
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© Brian Keogh 2001
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