Very little glory for Power

Kilkenny's Eileen Rose Power was in philosophical mood after ending the Vagliano trophy match between Britain and Ireland and…

Kilkenny's Eileen Rose Power was in philosophical mood after ending the Vagliano trophy match between Britain and Ireland and the Continent of Europe with a singles defeat. The team from the Continent won the event 14-10.

Power did not have the most successful of weekends. She picked up half a point from her first foursomes match with Elaine Ratcliffe, and was crushed 5 and 3 in the singles by French star, Maitena Alsuguren, after a disastrous spell on the back nine.

They were square at the turn, but then Alsuguren produced some magic, winning the 10th with a birdie, holing out from a bunker for an eagle three at the 11th and then collecting another couple of birdies to win the match.

"There was really nothing I could do about it. She threw everything at me - it was quite remarkable," said Power.

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Britain and Ireland were trailing 7 1/2 4 1/2 at the end of the first day and, realistically, had no way back into the match