An outstanding performance from Michael Blake's Irish team of Shane Breen, Eoin McMahon, Jason Foley and Michael G Duffy has seen them take victory in the three-star Nations Cup at Drammen in Norway.
The Irish team included three riders under the age of 25 along with two Irish Sport Horses and at the finish they ran out comfortable winners after jumping five clear rounds.
One of the stand-out performances came from Carlow teenager Jason Foley, who jumped double clear on his Nations Cup debut with Castlefield Vegas – one of just two double clear rounds in the competition.
Drammen has proved a lucky venue for Ireland over the years, with five Irish Nations Cup victories recorded there over the last 30 years, including three wins since 2017.
Ireland were in a share of the lead with Britain at the halfway stage with both teams on just four faults.
Breen gave Ireland the perfect start when he jumped clear with the Team Z7-owned Z7 Ipswich.
McMahon, with Chacon 2, finished with a single fence down before Carlow’s Jason Foley jumped an excellent clear round with Castlefield Vegas.
Duffy was last to go for the Irish in round one and finished with one fence down aboard Lapuccino 2.
The second round saw Breen and Ipswich finish with one fence down, while a perfect clear from McMahon and Chacon left Ireland still tied with Britain in the lead with two riders remaining.
When Foley completed his flawless performance with Castlefield Vegas (ISH), Ireland pulled clear of Britain after their third rider had a fence down.
Duffy’s clear when last to go with Lapuccino 2 confirmed Ireland as winners, finishing with two fences in hand over Britain and Denmark who shared second place.
**BREAKING NEWS** Brilliant Ireland win Drammen Nations Cup
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An outstanding performance from Michael Blake's Irish Show Jumping team of Shane Breen, Eoin McMahon, Jason Foley and Michael G Duffy has seen them take victory in today's Nations Cup in Norway. @RTEsport #Equiline pic.twitter.com/j628B47PPb
Irish manager Michael Blake was delighted with how his team performed: "Shane got us off to a great start and then Eoin’s horse went a bit green in front of the double for some reason and he looked at it a little again in the second round but Eoin did a great job with him.
"Jason was superb, his first Nations Cup and only 19 years of age, he was incredible. Michael was really unlucky in the first round and got a deserved clear when last to go.
"The team really pulled together in the second round with three clear rounds in-a-row.
"This was our sixth win this week at this show. All of the riders who came here including Harry Allen and Jack Ryan who won the Derby did a fantastic job and we have won the Grand Prix and the Nations Cup three times here in the last four years.
"Some of the lads bypassed other competitions here to target the Nations Cup and they deserve enormous credit."