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European captain Padraig Harrington selected Sergio Garcia, Shane Lowry and Ian Poulter as his Ryder Cup wild cards on Sunday.

Harrington’s three picks left no room for Justin Rose in the group to face the United States at Whistling Straits from September 24-26.

Bernd Wiesberger, Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Paul Casey, Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland had already qualified automatically for the team.

Speaking about Garcia’s inclusion, Harrington admitted the Spaniard’s experience would be crucial.

“He is a leader. He loves match play. He gets the job done, he has the most points in the Ryder Cup and I am expecting a few more this time around,” he said.

Harrington expects Lowry to rise to the occasion as well in his first taste of the Ryder Cup.

“He is a rookie but nobody thinks of him as a rookie. He’s a major champion, a World Golf Championship winner,” he said.

“If I’ve picked a rookie it’s probably because they have delivered twice to get in the team.”

As for Poulter, who will be playing in his seventh Ryder Cup, Harrington said: “He is undefeated in singles. He lifts himself, he lifts his partners, he lifts the team. He has played great all year.”

Garcia, who is the record points scorer in the Ryder Cup with 25.5, said: “It feels amazing.

“It’s been a solid year, a lot of good play on my part and unfortunately just fell short of making it by myself, but I am so happy to have the confidence of the vice-captains and captain Harrington.

“Just can’t wait to get there, see the guys and get going. To be able to win six Ryder Cups, to me that’s more important than 25.5 points.

“I would rather go 0-5 and win the Ryder Cup than 5-0 and lose. That’s never going to change.”

For Lowry, making the Ryder Cup squad for first time was the culmination of a lifelong ambition.

“It’s been a career-long dream to play in the Ryder Cup,” he said.

“I remember when the points race started, I said it was my number one goal and it has been for the last two years.

“I’m just incredibly proud of what I have achieved. But there’s no point going over there to make up the numbers. I want to win points and help bring the cup back.”

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