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Reuters
Sunday, September 27, 2009 VERSAILLES, France -- Britain and Ireland won their fifth successive Vivendi Trophy on Sunday with Continental Europe's rally proving in vain. In a thrilling finale, Paul McGinley's team took the match 16½ to 11½ but lost the singles 6-4 to Thomas Bjorn's continentals. After dominating the first three days, Britain and Ireland needed only two wins from the 10 singles. When Anthony Wall pulled out suffering an injured shoulder and shared a point with Spain's Alvaro Quiros, it was on ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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