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Could B Rounder couldn’t be better

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OPEN Team Quest winners Could B Rounder won after three previous attempts, fielding four riders and three horses to triumph over runners-up Jenkinsons Gems and DDRC Divas.

For the winners, Abigail Collier’s 11-year-old Irish/warmblood Cador doubled up, producing two consistent tests for Abigail and also becoming the team competition’s top scorer with 74.93% on day two for his other rider, Adele Barlow.

Hunt groom Abigail, who

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