Oliver Townend has taken the Defender Burghley Horse Trials dressage lead, scoring 22 as one of the first tests after lunch today (5 September).
Oliver and Cooley Rosalent, owned by Paul and Diana Ridgeon, were given one six for a slightly unsettled mid-test halt, but otherwise their marks did not drop below a seven, and there were six nines on their scoresheet.
The grey Cooley Rosalent had a minor spook in the first corner after her initial centre line, but then she appeared settled in the arena and showed activity and athleticism in her work.
“She’s a good girl. I’ve been slightly caught out by the atmosphere. She was not as quiet as I’d have liked her to have been in there, but she’s ended up in the right place so far,” said Oliver Townend of his Burghley Horse Trials dressage test today, which earned the best score he’s ever had here.
“There were a couple of frustrating things that she’s brilliant at but we threw marks away around, like the halt and rein-back, but the work is becoming better and better.”
Cooley Rosalent hasn’t run since Burgham in July, where she had a “sweetener” rather than a very competitive run, but Oliver said she has done plenty of galloping at home.
“I hope she’s enthusiastic, she’s a bit girly at times and needs keeping sweet,” he said looking ahead to tomorrow’s cross-country.
Oliver added that the course running in this direction has been lucky for him before on an inexperienced horse – he won in 2017, the last time the track was went this way, on Ballaghmor Class’s five-star debut.
“We don’t bring horses not to be competitive at this level, said Oliver. “So far so good. We know we’ve got one of the best horses in the world coming [Lordships Graffalo with Ros Canter], and she takes some beating on that one, but at the same time, we’re in it to win it and we’re in a good starting position.”
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