Opinion
Welcome to the home of expert equestrian opinion on the Horse & Hound website. Below are the latest thoughts of our columnists, whose views are published in Horse & Hound magazine each week.
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	  					  Alex Robinson: ‘It really isn’t over until the very end at the Royal International’
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	  					  Mark Phillips: ‘The Olympics are life-changing with extreme highs and lows’
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	  					  Rebecca Penny: ‘The showing community truly pulls together’
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	  					  Pippa Roome: ‘Paris is going to be a very different Olympics to Tokyo and Rio’
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	  					  Pammy Hutton: ‘How long is too long to warm up at a competition?’
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	  					  Graham Fletcher: ‘Long may Britain’s gold rush continue...’
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	  					  Katie Jerram-Hunnable: ‘It’s time for a change in our sport’
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	  					  Philip Surl: ‘Talking and tech improve the sport’
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	  					  Anna Ross: ‘Let’s get behind our British Olympic teams’
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	  					  William Funnell: ‘My historic Hickstead Derby win was a massive team effort’
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	  					  Robert Walker: ‘Are we asking too much of judges?’
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	  					  Mark Phillips: ‘The folly of the three-to-a-team Olympic format’
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	  					  Richard Davison: ‘Dressage needs to implement the code of points’
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	  					  Richard Howley: ‘Bolesworth offered a rare pathway up to grand prix for riders’
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	  					  Simon Reynolds: ‘Bring back fairness, equality, and most of all, simplicity’
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	  					  Andrew Nicholson: ‘The final selection battle for Paris is well underway’
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	  					  Carl Hester: ‘The devil is increasingly in the details when training for the top’
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	  					  Nina Barbour: ‘The industry needs to act fast in order to get ahead’
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	  					  Stuart Hollings: ‘These ponies rose to the occasion when it mattered’
 
	 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				