Irish squad announced for Nations’ Cup world final in Catalonia

‘We are looking to put in a good performance and to qualify for the final on Sunday’

Irish show jumping team manager, Rodrigo Pessoa has named his team for the weekend’s FEI Nations’ Cup world final in Catalonia. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
Irish show jumping team manager, Rodrigo Pessoa has named his team for the weekend’s FEI Nations’ Cup world final in Catalonia. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho

Irish show jumping team manager, Rodrigo Pessoa, has named his squad for this weekend's Longines FEI Nations' Cup world final at the Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Catalonia.

The listed combinations are Tipperary's Shane Breen with Ipswich van de Wolfsakker, Waterford's Anthony Condon with SFS Aristio, Mayo's Michael G. Duffy with the Irish Sport Horse gelding Lapuccino 2, Offaly's Darragh Kenny with Balou du Reventon and Cork's Billy Twomey with Kimba Flamenco.

“We are very much looking forward to competing in Barcelona against 14 strong teams,” said Pessoa. “We are looking to put in a good performance and to qualify for the final on Sunday. We will be trying to try to erase the bad taste that our result in Tryon (at the World Equestrian Games) has left, as it would be unfortunate if Tryon was the reflection of what has overall been a very successful Nations’ Cup season. We want to finish on a high.”

Ireland comfortably qualified for the final back in August having finished second on the Europe Division 1 Nations’ Cup league table. The other nations who qualified are Belgium, Switzerland, France, The Netherlands, Britain, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria, Canada, the USA, Brazil and the UAE.

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