The British team were victorious in the Agria Nations Cup of Great Britain today at Hickstead, for the second year in a row.

Last year saw the team end a 13-year drought when they claimed the Edward, Prince of Wales Trophy on home turf, and today the Brits made it back-to-back wins in this iconic team competition for the first time since 2004. They did it in decisive style, finishing on a team total of four faults with The Netherlands in the runner-up spot on eight faults and Ireland third with 16 faults.

At the halfway stage, first-drawn Great Britain was the only team to still have a clean sheet, with pathfinder Ben Maher (Exit Remo), Tim Gredley (Medoc De Toxandria) and anchorman John Whitaker (Equine America Unick Du Francport) all producing superb clears. Robert Whitaker and Vermento were the drop score, with just the planks after the water falling for the reigning King George V Gold Cup champions.

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