Parity prevails
The parity between the two teams showed with eight of the 12 contests going to the 18th hole. Germany’s Helen Briem was the only player from either team to win two points out of two. “It’s actually a putting competition at the end of the day because the margins are so fine,” Dunne said. “It comes down to a putt here and there that can make the difference.”
Dunne’s team may trail, but the Irishwoman feels her team is in the ascendancy.
“The girls learned a lot from today and there’s a buzz in our team room,” she added. “I’m excited about tomorrow. Winning the singles absolutely gave us momentum and it’ll be all guns blazing tomorrow. I think the luck is going to go our way and the putts are going to drop.”
Fighting for every match
However, Continent of Europe captain Ane Urchegui Garcia feels her side will take heart from emerging from the opening day in front.
“It’s very important to take the lead into the final day because the players gain confidence from being ahead,” Urchegui Garcia said. “The players can feel this confidence, and it can help them fight for every shot, every match.
“We had a good battle today. We got off to an excellent start in the morning but this afternoon proved that things are never easy in match play. My team will learn from that.”