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England Wins Party Poker's Nations Cup

Apr 15, 2008
Author: Rebecca Rosales

The winner of Party Poker's Nations Cup is England.  Team Britain was captained by Rolande De Wolfe and they have played their way to victory in the 2008 Party Poker Nations Cup after beating out Ireland in the heads up finale.

The team event had lineups from Germany, Holland Sweden and the US but no one could beat the team from England which had some great talent in its ranks,including; Neil Channing, Surinder Sunar, Joe Beevers, Ian Fraser and Party Poker's online qualifier Charlie Durbin.

At the end of the event it was Neil Channing from England against Donnacha O'Dea from Ireland and after a long heads up battle Channing took the win to make England the victor.

"I'm absolutely delighted," said team captain De Wolfe. "In many ways it is even better to win a team event for your country than [to] win an individual title. I am so proud that the selections of my team were vindicated."

"I am as proud of this as I am of my win in Ireland," Channing said. "It was an honor to be picked to represent my country and great to be chosen to play the crucial final leg for the team."

 

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