When Andrew Nicholson (NZL) goes into action at the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials (GBR), the second leg of the 2010 HSBC FEI Classics™, he will find – perhaps nerve-rackingly – that he is viewed as the red-hot favourite to win.

The first horse inspection takes place this afternoon, and the evergreen New Zealander’s many supporters in Britain feel this could be the year for Nicholson, 48, who first rode at Badminton in 1984 and has completed more times (27) than any other rider.

After a stellar spring season on the national circuit, Nicholson, whose best previous Badminton result was 2nd in 2004, has perhaps his best chance of lifting the Mitsubishi Trophy, worth £65,000, with the Spanish-bred Nereo, winner of Bramham CCI*** (GBR) last year, or the home-bred grey Avebury, first at Saumur CCI*** (FRA) in 2009.

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