IN A competition that attracted the best riders in the world to Mexico City for the opening round of the lucrative Global Champions League, it was the all-Irish team of Galway’s Michael Duffy and Tipperary’s Denis Lynch who finished top of the podium on Saturday night.

Lying in sixth place after Friday’s opening round, Duffy (EFS Top Contender) and Lynch (RMF Cadeau De Muze) staged a remarkable second round comeback with two clear rounds leaving them on a final score of six faults.

As the teams around them picked up faults, the Irish pair found themselves on top of the podium at the finish ahead of the Paris Panthers team (which included Offaly’s Darragh Kenny) in second with 12 faults.

Bertram Allen’s Valkenswaard United finished third also on 12 faults, slightly slower than Paris Panthers.

Allen finished second individually with Gin Chin van het Lindenhof behind Swiss winner Pius Schwizer (Balou Rubin R), while Shane Sweetnam and Main Road came home in fourth.

Michael Duffy, who is the under 25 rider for Miami Celtics, said: “This is what we all get out of bed in the morning for – this is the level everyone aspires to be at and these are the best shows in the world, so for me it’s a dream come true. We delivered the goods today, and the plan is to stay at the top!

“When I got the call a few months ago to be asked to be on a team was a dream come true. So it was a great start and to come here and win on the first event is a great start for the season.

"Teaming up with Denis Lynch was absolutely brilliant because me being a little green at this level I made a silly mistake yesterday, I pushed too much into the double, and luckily enough he gave me a team talking and a slap on the wrist and it was a good education for me and made a massive difference.”

FLORIDA

Meanwhile, at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida, Irish riders were also in top form, filling two of the top three places in the $205,000 CaptiveOne Grand Prix.

Derry’s Daniel Coyle guided Cita to a runner-up finish, while Kilkenny’s Richie Moloney finished third with Freestyle De Muze, but victory went to America’s Bezzie Madden with Breitling LS.