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Overwhelmed
not sure I agree with getting the same mark, a fair mark - yes, but the same mark as a horse that has sufficient balance to show more steps? 4 steps is really not a lot, it's not the test's fault that a big horse needs more time to get ready than one which is very established. As with everything in dressage, the horse that is able to show more of the same, or a better version will score more highly.
But the test only asks for 'a few'. It does not say 'a minimum of a few'. Surely it should therefore be possible to score a perfect ten for doing a perfect few?
This is one of the reasons people continue to pot hunt at lower levels, because they can beat horses that are actually producing exactly the right work for a prelim or novice if they are working above that level.