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TheOldTrout

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Can anyone give me a link for the scores? On burghley-horse.co.uk/competition/cci5 I get a list of entries and on burghley-horse.co.uk/live-results-runningorder I get a blank page. Help please!
Is this any good? Works for me on Chrome on a laptop.
 

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Is this any good? Works for me on Chrome on a laptop.
That's what I'm looking at but just get the header and a blank page below it. I'm on Chrome on my laptop but get the same on my phone too, totally bizarre.
 

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I'm just looking at the cross country course on the Burghley website. Some of the longer routes look very complicated to me, if I were an event rider (which I'm not!!) I think I'd have to go direct route as I'd never navigate my way round the longer ones.
 

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I’m just catching up on dressage from today. Just wow at Tim Price’s test. Such a relaxed, harmonious test. Superb to watch. Really deserves those marks.
 

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I’m just catching up on dressage from today. Just wow at Tim Price’s test. Such a relaxed, harmonious test. Superb to watch. Really deserves those marks.
Although was interesting that the horse flopped his whole tongue out the side and still got an 8 when it should be a 4 🙃
 

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Although was interesting that the horse flopped his whole tongue out the side and still got an 8 when it should be a 4 🙃

I missed that, but earlier in the thread I said how could he get a 10 from one judge and a 6.5 and a 7.5. The 10,was from the British judge at E. I think the marking was more lenient on Friday as well
 

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The Thursday morning marking in particular was more harsh 😬. Yes, there were some tense horses in the Thurs am sessions, but the better tests were IMHO not as generously marked as they would have been on the Fri.

At this level, it should be more of a level playing field.
 

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The Thursday morning marking in particular was more harsh 😬. Yes, there were some tense horses in the Thurs am sessions, but the better tests were IMHO not as generously marked as they would have been on the Fri.

At this level, it should be more of a level playing field.
This is what Carl Hester pretty much implied on the friday highlights programme on burghley TV :)
 

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The Thursday morning marking in particular was more harsh 😬. Yes, there were some tense horses in the Thurs am sessions, but the better tests were IMHO not as generously marked as they would have been on the Fri.

At this level, it should be more of a level playing field.

I agree. Carl H said if Oli Townend had had his Thursday grey’s test marked on the Friday he’d have got more marks. It’s really poor marking.
 

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I was actually hoping for a dull day today, or rain, so I wouldn’t have too many customers at the coffee box so I would have less customers, but it’s glorious and I’ll probably miss a lot! (Not great business practice, I know!)


I always think Harry deserves a decent win on this horse.
 
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