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1. Padraig powerless to stop US
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 September 2008 Padraig Harrington, winner of golf’s last two majors, was unable to prevent America making a flying start to the Ryder Cup at Valhalla today. -
2. United States 9 Europe 7
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 September 2008 No Lee Westwood or Sergio Garcia in the morning and no Padraig Harrington after lunch - all big calls by captain Nick Faldo - but Europe are still alive and kicking going into the Ryder Cup singles at Valhalla. -
3. Westwood and Garcia sit it out
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 September 2008 Europe will have to create history to claim an unprecedented fourth straight Ryder Cup victory after going into the second day at Valhalla trailing by three points. -
4. Poulter and Rose lead fightback
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 20 September 2008 Ian Poulter and Justin Rose, Europe’s only winners on day one, were today leading from the front on the second day of the 37th Ryder Cup at Valhalla. -
5. Padraig happy to be talisman
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 September 2008 He is currently the best player in the world, having won the last two major championships, and is expected to be the talisman who leads his side to victory. -
6. Poulter ready to prove himself
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 September 2008 Ian Poulter, the player under more pressure at the Ryder Cup than any other, insisted today: “I’ll do my bit for the team.” -
7. Captain Nick in confident mood
Manchester Evening News, Monday 15 September 2008 Europe's Ryder Cup team flew into Louisville tonight with captain Nick Faldo describing them as raring to go and well rested - especially star player Padraig Harrington.